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4 Compete for Open House Seat

WCAX-TV Burlington - Fri Nov 06

Four candidates from Sullivan County have entered the race for an open house seat.

EnviroVantage wins Excellence in Construction awards

The Citizen - Fri Nov 06

EnviroVantage of Epping was a big winner in the recent Associated Builders and Contractors 2009 Excellence in Construction Awards Ceremony at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord.

Newport getting third pharmacy

Berlin Reporter - Thu Nov 05

A third pharmacy will be opening soon in Newport. Fred A. Zullo, a Newport native and current resident of Claremont, hopes to have Z Pharmacy ready to serve customers by Jan.

Claremont Mayor Re-elected

WCAX-TV Burlington - Thu Nov 05

In Claremont, N.H., voters decided to stay with the incumbent. Mayor Deborah Cutts was re-elected with 55% of the vote.

Nonprofit helps unite pets, rescuers

The Citizen - Sun Nov 01

How do you get a big, red dog named Clifford, rescued from a shelter in Florida, to a loving family in New Hampshire without the family having to travel hundreds of miles? One way is to enlist the aid of the nonprofit organization Pilots N Paws.

Sugar River Valley Regional Technical Center getting TTRC equipment from ECON group

The Record Enterprise - Fri Oct 30

When the board of directors of the Economic Corporation of Newport decided it was time to get out of the machine tool field, it didn't have to go very far to find a willing partner.

N.H. lead program stymied

Concord Monitor - Thu Oct 29

The number of lead inspections done by the state could be cut in half, after two of four state inspectors were laid off from the state's childhood lead poisoning prevention program.

N.H. health official fears lead poison program cuts will roll back recent progress

The Citizen - Wed Oct 28

A top state health official says cuts to the lead poison prevention program could roll back recent reforms meant to give investigators an edge in detecting hazards, particularly in Rochester, Laconia and Franklin and five other communities deemed high-risk areas.

Granite State College president to retire

New Hampshire Business Review - Mon Oct 26

Dr. Karol LaCroix, president of Granite State College, has announced plans to retire at the end of the academic year in June 2010.

Special election for state rep.'s seat

Granite State News - Thu Oct 22

A special election to fill the seat in the New Hampshire House of Representatives vacated last week by Anthony Maiola, R-Newport, was authorized Wednesday by the New Hampshire Executive Council at its monthly meeting in Walpole.

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