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Mechanics raise road safety concerns after NH inspection pause
New Hampshire's suspension of annual car inspections has raised concerns about road safety, as well as financial implications for auto shops, prompting some to offer free safety checks to help…
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7mHaverhill cyclist dies after being hit by SUV
A 72-year-old North Haverhill man died after being hit by an SUV while cycling on Dartmouth College Highway, prompting Upper Valley Cycling Club members to raise concerns for biker safety.
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5mEnfield restaurant with dog park closes after just five months
Bark & Bevy, a restaurant, bar and indoor dog park in Enfield closed after five months due to financial challenges, leaving seven employees to find new jobs and the owners to move to Raleigh, NC.
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9mWindsor co-valedictorians thank teachers and families for their support
Kenzie Wescott and Roxie Sherwin, co-valedictorians of Windsor High School's Class of 2026, thanked their family, friends and teachers for their support in their academic journey.
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2mConvenientMD in West Lebanon to open this week
ConvenientMD Urgent Care is opening a new urgent care clinic on Route 12A in West Lebanon, offering an array of services including lab work, X-rays, electrocardiograms, physicals and vaccinations, with some delays expected for X-rays due to staff training.
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2mVermont State Police seek assistance in locating missing Newbury teenager
Vermont State Police are seeking assistance from the public in locating a missing 18-year-old last seen Saturday morning in Newbury, who was wearing black UGGs, blue jeans and a gray crop top sweatshirt.