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04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - Local businessman and former congressional candidate Gary Dodds is charged with two crimes related to a 27-hour search for him, following an April 5, 2006 crash on the Spaulding Turnpike.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - The cost of the multi-agency search and rescue operation following Gary Dodds' April 5, 2006, traffic accident was "significant," said prosecutor and Strafford County Deputy Attorney Tom Velardi.
04/06/07 -
PEASE INTERNATIONAL TRADEPORT - The typically bustling hub of business on the Seacoast was tamed Thursday when a spring snowstorm left most of Pease International Tradeport without power.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - A spring storm that dumped wet, heavy snow on the Seacoast also resulted in tens of thousands of power outages.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - Thursday marked the official annual launch of Wi-Fi access downtown, and it may be the last time a launch is necessary.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - "I don't know if there is a secret to a long life, but I think mostly it's keeping other people happy," said Gladys Preszler, who was born 100 years ago today - April 6, 1907.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - In an ongoing investigation, National Marine Fisheries Service agents Chris Shoppmeyer and Scott Doyle found evidence this week of a smuggling operation at Fulton Fish Market in New York.
04/06/07 -
CONCORD - So few House members showed up for a floor session Thursday that a bill to ban outrigger trailers in parades effectively failed, despite a favorable vote of 161-91.
04/06/07 -
DURHAM - Sen. John Sununu, R-N.H., urged University of New Hampshire students to speak up about the disaster of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa on Thursday.
Seat belt legislation advances
04/06/07 -
CONCORD - Portsmouth state Rep. Jacqueline Cali-Pitts was one of the few Democrats to vote against a seat belt law passed by the House on Thursday.
04/06/07 -
MANCHESTER - When 7-year-old Alecia Ladd was hit by a car last Friday, her parents thanked the man who helped her.
04/06/07 -
AMHERST - Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich said President Bush may be setting himself up for impeachment by setting the stage for war with Iran.
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - The Hodgson Brook Restoration Project is seeking volunteers.
04/06/07 -
AUGUSTA, Maine - State Rep. Windol Weaver, R-York, testified before the Legislature's Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday in support of a bill that would continue a growth cap approved by York residents.
04/06/07 -
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - The School Administrative District 35 School Board has agreed to slash two of the three eighth-grade language arts teaching positions that had been proposed for elimination at Marshwood Junior High.
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Out & About: Going to the dogs
04/06/07 -
I've never owned a well-trained dog, but the dogs I have owned in my life have trained me well.
'Grindhouse' captures the cheese nicely
04/06/07 -
It comes from such a pure place and finishes with such a rush that you have to cut "Grindhouse" all sorts of slack.
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Gary Dodds
04/06/07 -
The primary point to focus on when considering the efficacy of FairPoint Communications taking over the landline operations of Verizon in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont is this: Who really wants the business?
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04/06/07 -
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Atlantic Gymnastics team wins state title
04/06/07 -
Atlantic Gymnastics Training Center's Level 9 team recently capped off a near perfect season with a 5½-point victory at the Level 9 state championship held April 1 at Atlantic's Portsmouth gym.
How well do you know high school baseball rules?
04/06/07 -
High school baseball in both Maine and New Hampshire is scheduled to begin next week, and if you attend a game this spring here's something you're sure to see: a man hounding the home-plate umpire about ball-and-strike calls from some faraway perch like the top row of the bleachers behind the third-base dugout.
Complete Sports News
04/06/07 -
PORTSMOUTH - When GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc. opened its new office in the city, its situation was a bit different from most companies who come to this area. GZA has been involved in Seacoast projects for some time. The move was meant to take better advantage of what the area that Portsmouth office manager Gary McAllister P.E., said has "a strong future."
04/06/07 -
Hanna Andersson of Portland, Ore., is recalling Children's Crossover Tee and Lounge Pant Sets and Cropped Johns sold nationwide at their stores from summer 2004 to November 2006. The recalled garments fail to meet the children's sleepwear flammability standards.
Complete Business News
Official: Better turnpike safety oversight needed
04/06/07 -
BOSTON - The state's inspector general said Thursday that the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority must improve oversight of safety inspections of its older tunnels, pointing out that until recently the agency didn't even know when they were last checked.
04/06/07 -
BOSTON - Federal prosecutors say Robert Dooley had an unusual way of persuading Home Depot clerks that he could be trusted when returning stolen merchandise for store credit cards: he flashed his Internal Revenue Service identification badge.
Picking up the pieces
04/06/07 -
GIZO, Solomon Islands - Villagers buried their dead where they found them - including two young boys discovered Thursday in one shattered community - as frustration mounted over delayed help for survivors of the Solomon Islands' devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Leaks to blame in salmonella food recall
04/06/07 -
OMAHA, Neb. - Moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at a Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said Thursday.
Nudists Sweat It Out at Dutch Gym
03/05/07 -
HETEREN, Netherlands -- A dozen middle-age and elderly men were game enough for a Dutch gym's invitation to work out nude. But they were vastly outnumbered by the dozens of journalists watching them lift, row and cycle in the buff.
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