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New Hampshire ranks 44th in land area, 46th in total area of the 50 states, and 41st in population. It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and became the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution. New Hampshire was the first U.S. state to have its own state constitution, and is the only state with neither a general sales tax nor an income tax. New Hampshire's recreational attractions include skiing and other winter sports, observing the spectacular fall foliage, summer cottages along many lakes, motor sports at the New Hampshire International Speedway, home of NASCAR events and the Loudon Classic, and Bike Week, a popular motorcycle rally associated with the Loudon Classic, held in Laconia in June.

 

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News from The New Hampshire Union Leader

FRANCONIA - Mittersill Ski Area would reopen and merge with the adjacent Cannon Mountain under a land swap that recently won a key federal approval. The swap calls for the U.S. Forest Service to trans...

 

ROCHESTER - Police yesterday identified a woman found dead at Christ the King Church on Route 108 as Marcie Lyn Grenier, but how she died remains undetermined. Police have called her death "suspi...

 

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - It's going to be a tough game, Wes Welker said. The opposing fans, the high stakes, the fact that one team with title aspirations suffered an embarrassing loss the last time the tw...

 

Theo Epstein, general manager of the big-market Boston Red Sox, and Dayton Moore, general manager of the disinterested-market Kansas City Royals, made a trade yesterday. One team swapped a center fiel...

 

New Hampshire is not in the habit of following in the footsteps of Massachusetts, but there is a move under way to build on the attention received -- and any momentum generated -- by the passage of Qu...

 

America's economy is in recession. The world economy is in recession. Every family worries about the future, and politicians want to step forward and demonstrate that they are "doing something ab...

 

American troops in Afghanistan are fighting what will soon become Barack Obama's war -- not just because he will inherit it, but also because he has claimed it. This is "the right battlefield,&qu...

 

Finally, the state of New Hampshire has gotten aggressive in recruiting Massachusetts businesses.

 

A Wednesday editorial on Manchester's downtown bus station gave an incomplete picture of the decision to keep the station open at a cost of $10,000 a month.

 

MANCHESTER - Lawyers for convicted capital murderer Michael Addison are again asking he be spared the death penalty for killing Manchester police officer Michael Briggs. Their motion was filed before ...

 
 

Latest New Hampshire News from SeacoastOnline.com

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The Sarah Mildred Long Bridge opened to vehicular traffic Tuesday following a four-day delay due to tests to the new system and training.

 

EXETER and#8212; The Budget Recommendations Committee supported $1,000 for general culvert repairs on Thursday, Nov. 13, but did not support a $144,000 capital request to replace Industrial Drive culv...

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; After several delays, the state Department of Transportation said Monday it is not certain when the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge will open to vehicular traffic.

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; In its first year of competition, the city received first place for outstanding annual reports for the 2007 budget year.

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Bells will be ringing a little earlier this year as the Salvation Army kicked off its Red Kettle Campaign on Friday and#8212; a week sooner than normal.

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The Sarah Mildred Long Bridge is expected to reopen to vehicular traffic this morning, after the Department of Transportation delayed the opening one day to do some final work on ...

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The U.S. Marine Corps Reserves' Toys for Tots campaign in southern New Hampshire kicked off Thursday, and organizers are hoping the generosity of Seacoast residents meets the wide...

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The Pease Development Authority is seeking public opinion on whether to renew the scrap metal contract with Grimmel Industries or seek other opportunities.

 

PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The City Council will wait to hear back from the Traffic and Safety Committee to determine whether to lift the ban on skateboarding and in-line skating on city streets.

 

SEABROOK and#8212; The Federal Emergency Management Agency's preliminary review of an emergency response drill to a radiological disaster at the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant was favorable.

 
 

News from The Telegraph of Nashua

MERRIMACK -- Anyone traveling Daniel Webster Highway on Wednesday may have noticed this odd scene: A guy trekking on the side of the road, pushing a baby stroller with a bucket in it. He was being fol...

 

Lucille L'Heureux described clients at the Salvation Army in one word. ... - By ANDREW SPINALI Staff Writer

 

CONCORD -- Gov. John Lynch said Wednesday that he would soon propose spending cuts -- without any state layoffs -- that will close about 40 percent of the $150 million deficit in the current budget ye...

 

HOLLIS -- Woodmont Orchards has been sold to an Andover, Mass., developer, Sky Orchard Realty Trust. ... - By HATTIE BERNSTEIN Staff Writer

 

BOSTON -- House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi said Wednesday raising the state's gasoline tax "is a fairer way to share our costs" than nearly doubling tolls on the Massachusetts Turnpike and the...

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A painting forcibly auctioned by Germany's Nazi government should remain with the estate of a late Jewish art dealer who lost it when his gallery was liquidated, a federal appeals ...

 

ROCHESTER (AP) -- The woman found dead outside a New Hampshire church has been identified, and police are now calling the death untimely, not suspicious. ...

 

CONCORD (AP) -- Concord police say two armed men entered a home and pointed guns at a 7-year-old child during a robbery. ...

 

NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street hit levels not seen since 2003 on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones industrial average plunging below the 8,000 mark as the fate of Detroit's Big Three automakers amid a slump...

 

Before you sit down for your Thanksgiving dinner or dig into those post-Turkey Day leftovers, work up an appetite by participating in one of three local races happening next week. Not a runner? Sign u...

 
 

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