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Montgomery was convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony. The new sentence will be added on to another sentence he began last year on unrelated gun charges.
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An online reporting system lets candidates upload digital campaign finance files to a state portal, and allows the public to easily see individual contributions and expenditures. At least two major candidates for governor have opted not to use it.
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The Folk Show's listing of music and dance events in and around our listening area.
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New Hampshire lawmakers have taken up the issue with legislation that would make it harder for some convicted felons to change their names.
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The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is hosting New Hampshire Day on Saturday to celebrate their trails opening for the season.
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Rock & Roll, Americana, alt-country- whatever you want to call them, The Mallet Brothers eclectic style and high-energy shows have rightfully earned them a following around New England and beyond.
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The majority of those arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth campuses have been charged with trespassing or resisting arrest.
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Charlotte Hampton, managing editor for The Dartmouth, said a college communications staffer approved her presence on the campus lawn the same night she was arrested while reporting there.
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The protesters are barred from three locations on campus, including the college’s main green, according to the conditions of their bail.
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Tag along as we retrace Justin Selkow’s steps, in an effort to find a solid-silver flute he borrowed from Dartmouth College — and promptly lost.
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Jurors found the state of New Hampshire enabled child abuse at the former Youth Development Center, but the state claims the final amount plaintiff David Meehan could receive will be capped.