Granite State News - Wed Nov 25
Chad Stearns, executive director of the Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the beginning of last week's annual economic luncheon held at the Elks Club.
State swine flu deaths rise to 6Concord Monitor - Tue Nov 24
New Hampshire health officials announced yesterday that the state is opening swine flu vaccination clinics for the highest-risk cases this week, as complications from the illness take three more lives, bringing the total in New Hampshire to six.
Large Pot Bust in Grafton CountyWCAX-TV Burlington - Tue Nov 24
Sheriffs in Grafton County New Hampshire say they busted an elaborate marijuana grow house in Woodsville.
Pot plants were found in secret roomUnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 24
A bookcase hid the entrance to a secret room that police said held more than 100 marijuana plants and led to the arrest of the woman who allegedly grew them.
Upper Valley Pot BustWCAX-TV Burlington - Sun Nov 22
A six month investigation in Grafton County, New Hampshire ended with the seizure of more than 100 marijuana plants and 14-thousand dollars.
Home sales up by double digits since last OctoberThe Citizen - Sun Nov 22
Residential home sales were up by double digits in several Seacoast and Lakes Region counties and by 8 percent statewide in October, according to the New Hampshire Association of Realtors.
Lincoln mill quietly fading into historyGranite State News - Wed Nov 11
The machines that once turned out paper in the sturdy brick buildings that provided a livelihood for generations have long been quiet and after 30 years of silent solitude, the mills are coming down.
Selectmen discuss Redington Street Bridge--againGranite State News - Wed Nov 11
At last week's meeting of the Littleton Board of Selectmen, discussion centered, once again, on the Redington Street Bridge and the possibility of it taking a back seat to the Highland Ave, culvert.
Lincoln mill quietly fading into historyCarroll County Independent - Wed Nov 11
The machines that once turned out paper in the sturdy brick buildings that provided a livelihood for generations have long been quiet and after 30 years of silent solitude, the mills are coming down.
State to fund loan to save ailing newspaperNashua Telegraph - Tue Nov 10
" The state of New Hampshire last week agreed to guarantee 75 percent of a $250,000 loan from an Upper Valley bank to the new owner of the Eagle Times, an unusual deal because it involves a daily newspaper and the government it covers.
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