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Archive of New Hampshire on Wednesday November 04, 2009

NH: Gatsas wins big in mayor's race

MANCHESTER, N.H. -– Alderman and state Sen. Ted Gatsas trounced his opponent in the mayor's race yesterday, ensuring the city's top office will stay in Republican hands for another two years.
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NH: City voters support 'fail safe' tax cap

MANCHESTER, N.H. – Voters in the state's largest city yesterday said yes to a proposed cap on taxes and spending.
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NH: Proposed bill would expand death penalty

MONT VERNON, N.H. -- A lawmaker said yesterday he will sponsor legislation to make home invasion killings a capital offense and name the bill after a Mont Vernon woman killed with a machete in her bed during a burglary.
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NH: Republican squeaks into House

Republican Lynne Ferrari Blankenbeker appears to have narrowly edged out longtime legislator Jim MacKay to win a House seat in the Concord special election.
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NH: 1,000 reported as sick in Londonderry schools

LONDONDERRY, N.H. – Nearly one in five students enrolled in the Londonderry School District was listed as out sick yesterday, Superintendent Nathan Greenberg said, with many of the parents reporting their children are home with flu-like symptoms.
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NH: Revenue misses state's target

State revenue continues to come in slightly below the Legislature's predictions.
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CT: State helps fight electricity rate system

A coalition of New England states, energy consumers and a utility urged the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to reject a federal regulatory structure that coalition members said would hold people who already pay the nation's highest electric rates hostage to wholesale rates set by private companies.
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