The Springfield School District remains on a quest to locate a new principal for Elm Hill Primary School, according to Superintendent Frank Perotti. More...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Family-centric groups in 13 states are calling on Congress to block states across the nation from legalizing Internet gambling, saying the societal costs will far outweigh the benefit to tax coffers. More...
Chris Rollins of Plainfield works on a painting at the Library Arts Center in Newport yesterday. The LAC has an adult open studio facilitated by Heidi Lorenz every Wednesday morning between 9 a.m. More...
The Stevens High School Alumni Association parade line-up for Saturday June 9, 2012 — 10:30 a.m.: Stevens Alumni Float Cardinal Mascot Stevens High School Band Parade Marshall — Paul & Judy Couture Alumni Officers: Horse drawn carriag More...
CONCORD — New Hampshire should create a House redistricting plan that allows smaller communities to have their own representatives, just like voters asked for when they approved a change to the state constitution six years ago, a lawyer said ye More...
The following were reported by New Hampshire State Police Troop C in Keene: Sunday, May 20 7:40 p.m — Heng Bunn, 31, of Danvers, Mass., arrested on Methodist Hill Road in Plainfield, for warrant arrest. Trooper Thomas Byrne. More...
WINDSOR — The Windsor softball team put a trifecta together on offense, defense and pitching to win its semifinal game by a landslide yesterday. More...
ON THE RECORD “We all really worked together. Everyone made plays, everyone got really good hits and we all just really played as a team today.” — Windsor pitcher Katelyn Curtis after her team’s 18-1 win in the semifinals. More...
School Board member and state Rep. Charlene Lovett told the Claremont School Board during last night’s meeting that the state moratorium on school building aid will be lifted on July 1, 2013. More...
CONCORD — Voters won’t be asked in November to decide whether state lawmakers should have more control over public school funding after a proposed constitutional amendment passed the Senate yesterday, but failed to win enough House votes More...
CONCORD — New Hampshire voters will be asked in November to enshrine the state’s lack of a personal income tax in the state constitution, but they won’t get to weigh in on whether any bills to raise taxes should require a supermajor More...
Politicians are hypocrites. We know this from sex scandals: The lawmakers who preach loudest about chastity are often the ones who later get caught using hookers or cheating on their wives. More...
President Obama recently visited a factory in Newton, Iowa, that builds wind-turbine blades, contrasting the industry of the past — Maytag left the town in 2007 — with a vision of a future with middle-class green manufacturing jobs. More...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google’s digital mapping service will get several new features in hopes of becoming more convenient, comprehensive and compelling as it braces for a potential loss in traffic from Apple’s hot-selling mobile devices. More...
CHICAGO — Anna Schiferl hadn’t even rolled out of bed when she reached for her cell phone and typed a text to her mom, one recent Saturday. Mom was right downstairs in the kitchen. The text? Anna wanted cinnamon rolls for breakfast. More...
Bringing out the nerdier impulses of your children Your child’s path to Silicon Valley may begin in your garage. In “How to be a GeekDad,” Ken Denmead, co-editor of the GeekDad blog and books, offers a series of Mr. More...
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were invited to a dinner party at a couple’s home. We accepted the invitation with pleasure, only to be told afterward that it was going to be a “potluck.” More...