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Candlelight walk tonight

A candlelight walk will be held tonight in Claremont at 7 p.m. in memory of Arthur Desilets. Starting at the Laconia Savings Bank on Sullivan Street, people will walk through downtown Claremont with candles in honor of Desilets, who died Saturday. More...

Health care site to post first requests

CONCORD — A website that serves as a matchmaker between self-insured businesses and health care providers expects to post its first 30 requests from employers next week. More...

Drug take-back day to be held April 28

CLAREMONT — In April, the Drug Enforcement Agency will partner with a number of Sullivan County law enforcement agencies to collect unwanted and out-dated prescription medications. More...

Business

AOL to sell 800 patents to Microsoft

NEW YORK — Faltering Internet icon AOL was able to squeeze out more than $1 billion from Microsoft for a trove of some 800 patents in an auction, the latest sign of just how valuable such portfolios can be for the world’s biggest technolo More...

U.S. consumers borrow more in Feb. to buy cars

WASHINGTON — Americans took out more loans to buy cars and attend school in February but used their credit cards less frequently for the second straight month. More...

Small business owners seeing little help when it comes to borrowing

Dan Mitchell has borrowed $3 million in the last year and a half to buy real estate and equipment to expand his brewery, Ithaca Beer Co. It wasn’t easy. Mitchell went to at least four banks in his city of Ithaca, N.Y., looking for a loan. More...

State News

Striking Vt. teachers, district to negotiate

POULTNEY, Vt. — Dozens of striking teachers and the administrators for five Rutland County schools agreed yesterday to resume negotiations to end the four-day-old strike, which has closed schools and kept students at home. More...

Vt. IN BRIEF

Randolph woman sentenced to 1 year BURLINGTON, Vt. — A Randolph woman has been sentenced to a year in prison for embezzling more than $167,000 from the town of Bethel, Vt., where she worked as a cashier for a solid waste facility. More...

N.H. AG to grievance committee: back off

CONCORD — Attorney General Michael Delaney wants a House committee to back away from questioning New Hampshire workers in charge of investigating abuse and neglect allegations involving children. More...

Advice

Unfaithful husband searches for a way out of his marriage

DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 19 years, but I cannot stay faithful to my wife. I’ve had a few affairs, visit “massage parlors” on a regular basis and feel my wife deserves better. I want to walk away from our marriage. More...

Both genetics and stress turn hair gray

DEAR DOCTOR K: I am a 43-year-old woman whose hair has gone quite gray in the past year. I’ve had a fairly stressful year, and since the change in my hair felt quite sudden, I’m wondering if stress could have caused it. More...

U.S. teen births: Miss. has highest rate, N.H. lowest

NEW YORK — Teen births fell again in the United States in 2010 with the highest rate once more in Mississippi, according to a new government report. New Hampshire had the lowest teen birth rate, with Massachusettes and Vermont next in line. More...

Community Alliance driver program not slowing down

The Volunteer Driver Program operated by Community Alliance of Human Services Inc. experienced an impressive growth spurt during the past year and there are no signs of any letup in the near future. More...

Classic cars get to rev engines early at show

The Washington Street Home Depot parking lot on Saturday may have confused some customers expecting to shop for yard tools or gardening supplies. More...

Obituaries

Madeline E. Kane - 2013-05-18
Nancy A. McHugh - 2013-05-18
Shirley H. Noyes - 2013-05-18
Brony Budzik - 2013-05-18
Harry Blish Jr. - 2013-05-18
Shirley H. Mitchell - 2013-05-18
John R. Grady Sr. - 2013-05-17
Lawrence H. West - 2013-05-16
Melvyn V. Mitchell - 2013-05-15
Eleanor McDermott - 2013-05-15
Merton H. Bascom - 2013-05-14
Camille Childs - 2013-05-14
Phyllis Spaulding - 2013-05-14
Natalie Beauregard - 2013-05-14
Yolande L. Cleary - 2013-05-14

National/World

Utah: 750k more victims in health dept data breach

SALT LAKE CITY — An additional 750,000 people had their personal information stolen by hackers, state health officials said yesterday after discovering that the thieves downloaded thousands more files of data than authorities initially believed More...

Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pick

DES MOINES, Iowa — Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee. More...

IN BRIEF

Kodiak brown bear escapes from Alaskan wildlife refuge ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center says a 2-yearold Kodiak brown bear is missing from its enclosure in a rural area south of Anchorage. More...

Opinion

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The Ike memorial

Second-guessing the design of the nation’s memorials is as American as the iconic figures they honor. More...

The end of privacy is here

To be the swing voter, you have to be willing to swing. In the last three weeks, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has shown how it’s done. More...

Around Town

TUESDAY

District meeting NORTH WALPOLE — The North Walpole Village District Meeting on 2012 budget and warrant articles will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, in St. Peter’s Church basement on Church Street in North Walpole. More...

WEDNESDAY

Networking event NEWPORT — “Coffee with Bacon,” a free business networking event, will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, at Bacon Graphics, 232 North Main St., in Newport. Job fair workshop More...

ONGOING

Moose breakfasts More...

Sports

Windsor walks its way to a victory

WESTMINSTER — The Windsor baseball team didn’t rely on any heroics with the bat in its 3-2 win over Bellows Falls yesterday. Instead, the Yellow Jackets capitalized on patience. More...

Newport wins in McAllister’s debut

NEWPORT — First-year coach Meredith McAllister had two goals in mind when she came to coach Newport softball. One was to make it to the playoffs. The other was to beat her alma mater, Fall Mountain. More...

Nichols, Cardinals win season opener

NORTH SUTTON, N.H. — Alyssa Nichols pitched a no-hitter and drove in four runs to lead the Stevens softball team to a 17-0 victory over Division II Kearsarge in the season opener for both teams yesterday. More...