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MANCHESTER - Home prices rose 8.2 percent in February to $200,000, compared to a median price of $184,900 in February 2009, according to the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. |
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MANCHESTER - Christopher J. Micklovich, left, who accused four off-duty police officers of beating him outside a Manchester bar earlier this month has filed an official complaint alleging police misconduct.
Dover's Ricardo Tavares looks for a shot against Pinkerton's Zach Mathieu in last night's Class L seminfinal. (DAVID LANE)
DURHAM - Pinkerton's Astros knockoff Dover and will contend for the state Class L basketball crown. Milford, meanwhile, dethrones champion Portsmouth in Class I semifinal action.
EPPING - Equine Protection of North America, which has been rescuing horses for a decade, is closing down because of the tough economy. The organization says four horses are being cared for by the SPCA, while three others with "special needs" need to find homes by the end of the month.
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CONCORD - The New Hampshire House turned back an effort yesterday to repeal the so-called LLC tax, voting 190-150 to study the tax and consequences of repeal.
EXETER - Residents who evacuated as water rose around their homes earlier this week have returned.
BRENTWOOD - The jury in the murder trial of Paul McDonald, right, completed their first day of deliberations yesterday after listening to recorded phone conversations McDonald made before and after allegedly killing his landlord Richard Wilcox.
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LEBANON - Melanie Cooper spent two years in prison for her role in the 1985 murder of Danny Paquette. Her prison sentence has given her a new purpose -- as an advocate for incarcerated women.
CONCORD - The New Hampshire House voted yesterday to give park lovers a chance to buy special license plates that would raise funds for the state park system.
Doubling down on dubious bets is characteristic of compulsive gamblers and federal education policy.
For Hodes and Shea-Porter, a vote to pass the health-care reform bill is a vote to accept the special deals and the strong-arm tactics that got it this far.
State Environmental Services Commissioner Thomas Burack is peddling the idea that state action to reduce carbon emissions is justifiable without ever considering the question of global warming.
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