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LACONIA POLICE LOG

Police responded to 300 calls for service during the 96-hour period ending on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Chelsie Young, 21, of 555 Concord Rd., Northfield, was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and possession of controlled drugs. Joseph A. More...

Santa Fund donation

KATY WELLS, center, program coordinator for the Santa Fund of the Greater Lakes Region, accepts a matching donation from Vista foods for $500 from Helen Hernandez, left, customer service manager, and More...

St. Francis holds live nativity

LACONIA — St. Francis Rehabilitation and Nursing Center held its 7th annual live nativity on Dec. 21, performed by two “shepherds”, three “wise men”, Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. More...

Opinion

‘Jesus is missing!’

Keeping the Faith

Was there ever a time when the holidays were not busy? Probably not. More...

Why the manger instead of a mansion?

Luke’s announcement of the birth of Jesus, read by millions at family Christmas gatherings, expounded on by ministers at this time of the year and amplified by choirs and singing congregations, was brief and to the point: “And she brought More...

Senior Lifestyles

Holiday spirit at Wesley Woods

THIS YEAR the group at Wesley Woods out did themselves with helping others in their community. More...

College towns draw those seeking active retirement

College isn't just for the young. More...

Night before Christmas

Senior Living

It’s the night before Christmas and in most every house, Someone‘s still sitting directing a mouse, To Amazon, to Facebook or maybe to Twitter, While candles are glowing with lights all aglitter. More...

Early edition

A glimpse at Christmas past

LACONIA — A local man says he has incorporated a unique window into the past as part of his family’s Christmas tradition. More...

Tax cut lives

Congress gives last-minute approval

WASHINGTON — After weeks of bickering and doubt, Congress delivered a lastminute holiday tax cut extension to 160 million American workers Friday along with further unemployment benefits for millions laid off in the nation’s fierce recess More...

Notice to our readers

In order to allow all of our employees to celebrate the Christmas holiday on Sunday, The Citizen will not be publishing a Monday edition. The Citizen will resume its regular production schedule for Tuesday. More...

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Nation/World

Scheduled home auctions hit 9-month high in Nov.

LOS ANGELES — Fewer U.S. homes entered the foreclosure process or were taken back by banks in November, reflecting a seasonal pullback in foreclosure activity by lenders and mortgage servicers. More...

Federal report: Home flipping trend drove housing bubble

LAS VEGAS — A new federal report shows that speculative real estate investors played a larger role than originally thought in driving the housing bubble that led to record foreclosures and sent economies plummeting in Nevada, California, Arizon More...

Home improvement: 5 simple steps for hiring a contractor

DES MOINES, Iowa — Anyone who has ever wanted to remodel a kitchen or a bathroom knows how such projects tend to linger. When times are tight, homeowners often put off renovations as they cut back on anything but necessities. More...

Sports

Sox fill out coaching staff

RED SOX

BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have hired Bob McClure as pitching coach and moved Tim Bogar to bench coach. More...

Panther bloodline

Swedbergs find a balance between basketball and family

MOULTONBOROUGH — As Matt Swedberg’s family grew, he couldn’t help but be hopeful. “Oh, another boy,” he remembers thinking with a chuckle. More...

Pierce could miss season opener against Knicks

CELTICS

WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Celtics guard Paul Pierce didn't practice Friday because of a nagging heel injury and might not play in Boston's season opener against the Knicks in New York on Christmas Day. More...

Entertainment

Local resident wins ‘major reward’ from Village Players

WOLFEBORO — Donna Volod of Wolfeboro arrived on her own two legs to the final performance of “A Christmas Story” at the Village Players Theater last weekend. Two hours and many laughs later, she left with three. More...

Bob McCarthy Releases New CD, ‘Sudden Light’

LACONIA —A professional musician since the age of 15, Bob McCarthy is a songwriter, composer, guitarist, mandolinist, and vocalist who began his musical career in New York and Boston/Cambridge area coffeehouses and college concerts in the late More...

Palfrey named Artist of the Month for Lakes Region Art Association

LACONIA — The Lakes Region Art Association has announce the selection of Judy Palfrey as the December/ January Artists of the Month. Her work is now on exhibit until Jan. 17. More...