Kathy McCormack - The Associated Press
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Szczesny Jerzy Kaminski, 62, also must complete a sexual offender program, register as a sex offender upon release, and is banned from any contact with the former Phillips Exeter Academy student or her family.
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Vance Lattime Jr. was 17 in 1990 when he supplied the car and his father's gun, which was used to kill Pamela Smart's husband, Gregory Smart, in Derry.
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The NH Attorney General's office said tests confirmed the identity of Katherine Ann Alston, 26, of Boston.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Alfred Sidney, 23, of Littleton, was reported missing in action in May 1951 after his unit was attacked near Hangye, South Korea, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said.
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Ian Freeman, who also is accused of money laundering, conspiracy, and four counts of tax evasion, actually warned people of scams and he helped businesses in the community, his lawyer said in the federal trial in Concord.
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The two candidates for New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District agreed during their WMUR-TV debate on tax exemptions and credits for people who are making their homes more energy efficient, but differed on the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program for families.
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The two candidates for New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District seat offered contrasting views on a range of issues, including rising costs and the economy, as well as abortion, during the WMUR-TV debate.
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New Hampshire spotlight: In the 1st Congressional District, Republican Karoline Leavitt is challening Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas on Nov. 8.
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The murder charge against Adam Montgomery alleges that he struck Harmony repeatedly in the head with a closed fist, but authorities did not say whether her body had been found.
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More than 10,000 of the images once hung in movie theater foyers are now being digitized for preservation and publication, thanks to an agreement between Chicago-based collector Dwight Cleveland and Dartmouth College that all started when he ran into a film professor at an academic conference in New York.