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James Marks thinks back to last summer when a judge showed leniency to his son, who was arrested with a friend for chasing down another vehicle and ramming their car into it.
THE NEW SUSPECT 20-year oldA Autumn Savoy is accused of helping to destroy physical evidence and providing a false alibi for the alleged killers who are Savoy's friends.
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EDITORa S NOTE: A story about prison life for those accused in the Kimberly Cates murder and a letter criticizing the president for not responding quickly to a generala s call for more troops in Afghanistan generated a lot of online comments this week.
Saying goodbye to a son or daughter deploying overseas can be one of life's most difficult moments, but Richard Jones of Amherst says the staff at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport recently made that moment a little easier for his family.
A group of Amherst sixth-graders returned from a Lakes Region environmental camp recently with a better understanding - " in more ways than one - " of how Mother Nature sometimes works.
The Police Department, coping with personnel disputes and disciplinary action, spent more than $175,000 in legal fees in fiscal 2009, substantially more than what was spent in some similar-sized communities.
" The Town Council has approved the purchase of approximately 37 acres along the town border with Amherst for an estimated $296,000. This large piece of property, owned by Gerturde Martin of Amherst, directly abuts the existing Pulpit Rock Conservation Area.
The recent Mont Vernon tragedy has given me cause to reflect on the community of educators at Souhegan High School in Amherst, where I am a part-time photography teacher.
A University of New Hampshire professor charged with indecent exposure and lewdness came to court a day early and nearly missed the media scrutiny his trial, set for this morning, was expected to bring.