UnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 24
The couple charged in last week's robbery of a local convenience store were arraigned yesterday.
Missing Persons singer Dale Bozzio jailedThe Providence Phoenix - Mon Nov 23
Missing Persons singer Dale Bozzio is sitting in an Ossipee, New Hampshire, jail after dropping her appeal of a March animal-cruelty conviction.
Man sought in Conway robbery surrendersUnionLeader.com - Mon Nov 23
The Rochester man wanted in connection with a robbery last week at a Conway convenience store was arrested Friday when he turned himself in, according to police.
Former Missing Persons lead singer's destination not unknown: JailUnionLeader.com - Sat Nov 14
Dale Bozzio, 54, lead singer from the '80s band Missing Persons and a former Playboy bunny, began serving a 30-day sentence at the Carroll County Jail Thursday on an animal cruelty charge.
N.H. unemployment rate continues creep upwardThe Citizen - Sun Nov 01
New Hampshire's unadjusted unemployment rate for September continued its upward creep to stand at 7.0 percent, compared to 6.9 percent in August and 3.9 percent in September 2008.
Police incident at Stacey Burns house raises concernsLittleton Courier - Thu Oct 29
LT. DEAN RONDEAU of the Wolfeboro Police Department talks with officers from N.H. State Police Troop E and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office Monday afternoon, Oct.
No arrest despite flurry of activity at scene of Wolfeboro murderThe Citizen - Tue Oct 27
State police and local police as well as officers from the Carroll County Sheriff's Department converged on a north Wolfeboro neighborhood Monday afternoon, forming a loose perimeter around the North Main Street home where Stacy Burns, a mother of five, was murdered on Mother's Day.
Court rules in favor of Moultonboro in Right to Know caseGranite State News - Tue Oct 27
A judge has upheld the town's actions in hiring a new police chief, saying they were not a violation of the Right to Know law.
Court rules in favor of Moultonboro in Right to Know caseThe Meredith News - Tue Oct 27
A judge has upheld the town's actions in hiring a new police chief, saying they were not a violation of the Right to Know law.
N.H. quarterly home sales rise for first time since '04The Citizen - Sat Oct 24
Saturday, October 24, 2009 The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said residential sales for the third quarter of 2009 rose 3 percent over sales in the third quarter of 2008 - the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004 the state has seen a year-over-year increase in sales.
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