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Stay the course or vote charter?
Voters in Hampton on Tuesday will, for the third time in the last 20 years, be asked if they want to change their town's form of government.
Hampton Union | 26 minutes ago
Movers & Shakers - Coldwell's Burridge honored at banquet
Stephanie Burridge received the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage new associate top producer award at a recent ceremony at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel.
Portsmouth Herald | 2 hours ago
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Entrepreneurial mom, inventor
HAMPTON - At the time, Sharon Mullen couldn't understand why her career took such a blow.
York Weekly | 3 hours ago
Hampton Town Warrant
Polls at the Marston School will be open on March 8 from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Voters can circle their choices and take this page with them.
Hampton Union | Friday
Stormy times, minor accidents
Predictions that the worst of this year's persistent winter weather was behind us took a back seat overnight on Monday as the first day of the first month of spring greeted the Port City with another half-foot ...
Portsmouth Herald | Wednesday Mar 2
Suspect wants confession tossed
Lawyers for an elderly Hampton woman accused of killing her sister have asked a court to throw out Helen Garland's confession and hold a hearing on whether she is mentally competent to stand trial, prosecutors ...
Nashua Telegraph | Tuesday Mar 1
Hampton Board of Selectmen
Occupation: Retired, formerly president of Meggitt USA Inc. Education: Ohio University, BGS, 1973, cum laude Years in town: 19 Family: Wife of 28 years, Betty; two adult sons Question 1. The most important ...
Hampton Union | Tuesday Mar 1
Crematorium body ID'd
The medical examiner's office has identified the woman whose remains were found at the Bayview crematorium on Wednesday.
The Citizen | Saturday Feb 26
Murky waters of eminent domain
Aquarion Water Co. says if Hampton tries to take over the company, it will fight the town every step of the way.
York Weekly | Sunday Feb 20
Hampton Island master plan get OK
Also approved were the building of a golf course and related buildings on the South Hampton tract and a preliminary plat for South Hampton, with seven lots.
The Coastal Courier | Tuesday Feb 8
Verizon tower possible
One resident is calling it "a big artificial Christmas tree." Verizon Wireless calls it a "stealth mono-pine." If it is built, the people who run the town library might call it a "revenue stream." Whatever you ...
York Weekly | Jan 31, 2005
N.H. prosecutor, judge in spat over handling of DWI case
A prosecutor and a judge are trading angry words over the handling of a drunken driving case.
Concord Monitor | Jan 27, 2005
Retirement group offers free tax assistance at 70 locations around the state
Help with preparing income tax returns is available through the TAX-AIDE program of the AARP.
The Exeter News-Letter | Friday Feb 25
Protesters blast zoning
Braving frigid temperatures outside the Rockingham County Courthouse on Tuesday, protesters accused Hampton town officials of "breaking up a family" by suing two residents for converting their home into a use ...
York Weekly | Jan 26, 2005
Belize bound - WHS students quilt for babies in impoverished Central American country
It started like any other class project. Do the work, get a grade. Cindy Cummings asked her small class of pupils at Winnacunnet High School, mostly freshmen, to make a quilt as a primary part of her class.
Portsmouth Herald | Jan 25, 2005
Take the plunge for Special Olympics
More than 800 people are expected to splash into the waters of Hampton Beach on Sunday, Feb.
Hampton Union | Feb 1, 2005
Nor'easter bears down on southern NH
A whirling Nor'easter moved its way up the coast and across New England yesterday, dumping upwards of a foot of snow across northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
The Union Leader | Jan 23, 2005
Republican women to party for president
Mary Smyk, of Stratham, will be one of more than 100 people expected to attend a party at the Galley Hatch in Hampton celebrating.
York Weekly | Jan 20, 2005
Chamber goes Hollywood
The Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce is rolling out the red carpet for its annual meeting and awards ceremony in Hollywood style with an Oscar Party on Friday, Feb.
Hampton Union | Jan 25, 2005
In the House, unquiet over its voice
Some Republican state representatives, conservative members in particular, fear Scamman's reliance on Democratic support to win the speaker election last month could dilute Republican influence on legislation.
Concord Monitor | Jan 12, 2005
Legislators tutored on targeted-aid bill
Representatives of the Coalition Communities explained the provisions of the group's new bill for targeted education funding aid to local lawmakers on Tuesday, many of whom said the plan was fairer than the ...
York Weekly | Jan 12, 2005
Thrift Shops
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRENTWOOD is opening its Thrift Shop again from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the second Friday of each month and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the following Saturday.
The Exeter News-Letter | Tuesday Feb 15
Bereaved mother tells painful story
On July 20, 2003, Eileen Guilfoyile's 17-year-old son, Steven, was killed in a drunken-driving accident while vacationing with his friends in North Conway.
Portsmouth Herald | Jan 12, 2005
Fire crews knock down Hampton blaze
Firefighters battled a 30-foot-high fireball Friday morning after a construction crew ruptured a gas line.
The Citizen | Jan 8, 2005
Around town
CHOCOLATE HEART LOLLIPOPS to raise funds for the tsumani victims will be sold for $2 each until Feb.
Hampton Union | Jan 21, 2005
Scholar selection causes uproar
The decision by Winnacunnet High School Principal Ruth Leveille to admit 11 additional students to the National Honor Society has led to a rift in the group and criticism about her handling of the situation.
The Union Leader | Dec 15, 2004
What's in the box?
Like airport security lines, this awkward, but required, question is a sign of the times.
York Weekly | Dec 14, 2004
Military Notes
Civilian Damon A. Appel, son of Maureen A. Riley of Hampton, recently enlisted in the United States Navy under the Delayed Entry Program at Navy Recruiting District New England, Boston, Mass.
The Exeter News-Letter | Dec 24, 2004
Seacoast sisters create physical fitness board game
As the evidence mounts that inactivity is becoming a way of life for increasing numbers of children, three sisters from the Seacoast decided to do something about it and created a board game that links physical ...
The Citizen | Dec 17, 2004
Elementary pupils to get Lunch Buddies
Some elementary school pupils in the Hampton School District will have new buddies for lunch and recess beginning in January.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Dec 2, 2004
Single mom says time to move on
After being forced to move after renting an apartment that was condemned, Suzanne Riccioli said she just wants to get on with her life.
Hampton Union | Jan 7, 2005
Buildings near Dover City Hall are sold; new owners from area plan improvements
Historic downtown buildings known as Woodman Block have new owners, who plan to make substantial improvements to the structures.
The Citizen | Dec 30, 2004
Man Accused Of Setting Fire To Bed With Children In House
A Salisbury, N.H., man was ordered held on $50,000 bail for allegedly trying to burn down his estranged wife's Hampton home while their children were inside.
WMUR | Nov 23, 2004
Hampton Rec. Dept.
The Hampton Recreation Department promotes a variety of programs for residents. The recreation director is Dyana Martin.
Hampton Union | Jan 4, 2005

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