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News Headlines for Ashland, New HampshireNader Heads to New Hampshire (WCAX-TV Vermont)Independent Presidential candidate Ralph Nader shifts his campaign from Vermont to New Hampshire. Hampshire students make new school their own (Northwest Herald) HAMPSHIRE – Opening a new school is a time to start fresh and create traditions. But first, it's important to feel at home in the new building, said Robert Beringer, Hampshire High School business teacher and junior class co-sponsor. Gen Petraeus owns property in New Hampshire (WCAX-TV Vermont) Associated Press - October 6, 2008 7:45 AM ET SPRINGFIELD, N.H. (AP) - Gen. David Petraeus, the former commander of the multinational forces in Iraq, owns property in New Hampshire and... New Hampshire eyes alternative sentencing (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) CONCORD, N.H. -- New Hampshire is involved in multiple efforts to evaluate the benefits of alternative sentencing programs for nonviolent offenders. ... - Associated Press Southern New Hampshire lacks teachers (Concord Monitor) With baby boomers retiring and a dearth of new teachers in some subjects, many New Hampshire schools are looking longer and harder for good teachers. Biden visit to New Hampshire cancelled (New Hampshire Union Leader) U.S. Sen. Joe Biden, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, today cancelled a planned trip to New Hampshire scheduled for tomorrow due to the death of Jill Biden's mother. Senator Biden Cancels New Hampshire Trip (WCSH 6 Portland) MANCHESTER, N.H. (NEWS CENTER) -- The Obama campaign has announced that Senator Joe Biden will not be making his scheduled visit to New Hampshire on Monday and Tuesday. New Hampshire To Explore Alternative Sentencing (WMUR New Hampshire) New Hampshire is involved in multiple efforts to evaluate the benefits of alternative sentencing programs for nonviolent offenders. New Hampshire colleges weather Wachovia fund freeze (The Nashua Telegraph) Wachovia Bank has frozen some $9.3 billion in short-term funds that nearly 1,000 educational institutions around the country -- including 15 in New Hampshire -- have invested in, leaving many to worry how they are going to meet day-to-day needs such as payroll. ... - By CINDY KIBBE New Hampshire Business Review NAM's Trowbridge Award Goes to New Hampshire Firm (ThomasNet) The NAM conferred the Trowbridge Award, named after the late Sandy Trowbridge, former Secretary of Commerce and NAM President from 1979-1989, upon Hypertherm. The company was awarded for its undertaking of community outreach programs, including the Community Service Time Program, Hypertherm Owners Philanthropic Endeavors (HOPE) program, the New England Fall Special Olympics, and the Everybody ... |