Seacoast Online - Fri Nov 27
10:01 a.m. - An Orchard Street resident reported her car had been broken into. 10:17 a.m. - Trespass notice served on Woodbury Ave.
Strafford County Justice center gaining support: Would consolidate...The Citizen - Fri Nov 27
The idea of putting a Family Justice Center in Strafford County for domestic violence victims is gaining support.
What's to eat starting Friday, Nov. 27 ...The Citizen - Fri Nov 27
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Hostage-taker back in handcuffs days after releaseUnionLeader.com - Wed Nov 25
Leeland Eisenberg's freedom didn't last long. Two years ago, Eisenberg used fake explosives to take several hostages at then-Sen. Hillary Clinton's Rochester campaign office.
State trooper hurt when SUV strikes cruiser in RochesterThe Citizen - Wed Nov 25
An on-duty N.H. State Police trooper was transported to the hospital with what appears to be injuries that were not life threatening after his cruiser was struck by an SUV along Route 125 near Flagg Road Tuesday afternoon.
NH reports six H1N1-related deathsEagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA - Tue Nov 24
Six New Hampshire residents have died with illnesses related to H1N1, according to Dr.
'Keep this man under lock and key right now'UnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 24
Accused hostage taker Leeland Eisenberg has a criminal past dating back nearly 30 years that includes two rape convictions - one stemming from an attack prosecutors said he committed after escaping from prison in Massachusetts while serving time for the first.
NH Clinton camp office hostage taker re-arrestedWHDH - Tue Nov 24
A man just released from prison for taking hostages at one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's New Hampshire campaign offices in 2007 has been arrested again.
NH reports six H1N1-related deathsEagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA - Tue Nov 24
Six New Hampshire residents have died with illnesses related to H1N1, according to Dr.
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.
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