LACONIA — In a unique program that is among the first of its kind in New Hampshire, the Huot Career and Technical Center and the Laconia Police Department have teamed up to give students an early taste of all things law enforcement, including o More...
LACONIA — A city man facing several charges in connection with using a BB gun to threaten a group of youths playing basketball at Pleasant Street School on Thursday afternoon said they previously had bullied his 13-year-old son. More...
GILFORD — Police are investigating a three-car accident that occurred late Friday afternoon on Cherry Valley Road near the intersection of Curtis Road, sending a female juvenile to the hospital. More...
CONCORD — The NH Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the Town of Moultonborough’s appeal of a decision by the NH Employee Labor Relations Board ( PELRB) granting the Moultonborough Police Association the right to unionize on Thursda More...
CONCORD — The NH Supreme Court has upheld the three-year boating license suspension issued to Erica Blizzard who had been convicted of negligent homicide in March 2010 after she drove a luxury cruiser into an island, seriously injuring herself More...
MOULTONBOROUGH — While the final number is being worked out, the Moultonborough Board of Selectmen plans to introduce a floor amendment at town meeting on March 17 to increase the operating budget by roughly $100,000, an amount that represents More...
The last day of the winter season is here. At 1 p.m., No. 1 Moultonborough will play No. 2 Littleton in the Division IV boys basketball championship game at Plymouth State University. More...
Police responded to 245 incidents during the month of February. Police investigated a scrap metal theft at North Sandwich business on Feb. 1. On Feb. More...
LACONIA — The old Eagle Hotel, at the junction of Main and Pleasant streets — “once a focal point in the life of the city” — and which “housed during its nearly 80 years of service, many of the state and town&rsquo More...
BEDFORD — The American Cancer Society is encouraging everyone to make a point to learn their family history of colon cancer, and reminding men and women 50 and older to get tested for the disease even if they have no family history. More...
WOLFEBORO — A few months ago, Lisa and her husband Steve each celebrated their 50th birthdays. The list to mark this milestone included invitations, food, beverages, cake, decorations, music, and way at the end of the list was a colonoscopy. More...
MANCHESTER — The VA Medical Center in Manchester, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS) in collaboration with the Belknap County ServiceLink Resource Center, Lakes Region Partnership for Publ More...
PLYMOUTH — The Saul O Sidore Lecture Series at Plymouth State University will present Paul Leighton, a professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology at Eastern Michigan University at 7 p.m. More...
PLYMOUTH — The Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center announces its spring season, kicking things off with the traditional Country Rock of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on Thursday, March 15. More...
GILFORD — Styx, REO Speedwagon and Ted Nugent will bring their legendary acts to the heart pounding acoustics of the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion stage Saturday, July 7 as part of the Eastern Propane Concert Series. More...
PLYMOUTH — The Moultonborough Academy boys basketball team capped off a perfect 22-0 season Saturday, capturing the Division IV state championship with a 54-50 win over Littleton at Plymouth State University. More...
BELMONT — Shaker Regional School District residents defeated an effort to cut $511,483 from the proposed $20.2 million budget but balloting results on the original budget had not been tabulated by press time Friday night. More...
GILFORD — To the delight of more people than organizers expected, Gunstock Mountain Resort held its inaugural “Elegant Evening of Food and Wine” on Friday, pairing wines — accompanied by a sommelier flown all the way from Heal More...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The young American boy sums up what his father does for a living: “You stop the bad guys from being mean.” Yes, the father says, but who are the bad guys? More...
PLYMOUTH — The Moultonborough Academy boys basketball team capped off a perfect 22-0 season Saturday, capturing the Division IV state championship with a 54-50 win over Littleton at Plymouth State University. More...
MOULTONBOROUGH — The clock read 5 minutes, the scoreboard showed 25- 25, and the crowd noise pumping through the speakers in the Moultonborough Academy gym was so loud, assistant coach John Malm had to turn the volume up and down to allow for i More...
ALTON — The last time Prospect Mountain showed any sign of being a bad basketball team, it was the fourth quarter of the season finale against Berlin. Turnovers. Bad passes. Cracking under pressure. More...
When I read a new gardening book I generally read it with a pen in hand. If I see something of special interest, I make a check mark in the margin. If I read something I agree with, and want to pass on to others, I underline. More...
Service FRANKLIN — On Sunday at 10 a.m., the Rev. Kent McKusick will present “Embracing Challenge and Joy on the Roller Coaster of Change” We are never done with change. For some people, change represents an exciting move forward. More...
PLYMOUTH — Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) welcomed Plymouth student Matthew Sanborn to the nation’s capital this week, where Sanborn is participating in the 2012 U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP). More...
LAKELAND SCHOOL eighth grade student Anna Ellis holds up her spelling bee trophy. Ellis participated in the New Hampshire State Spelling Bee with a close contest and came in 2nd place. More...
WASHINGTON — A sharp drop in commercial building projects caused a slight decline in construction spending in January. But the dip comes after previous figures were revised much higher. More...
ALTON — Maxfield Real Estate sales agent Randy Hilman, center, shares a lighter moment with Greater Meredith Program Director Bonnie Ireland and board member and architect, Christopher Williams before the annual meeting at Church Landing in Mer More...
LACONIA — Thom Roy, with RE/MAX Bayside in Meredith and Laconia, is ranked in the Top 25 of RE/MAX agents in New England for sales volume in January of 2012. This is Roy's first award from RE/MAX New England. More...