Derry - A California-based company plans to reopen its plant, after closing it almost five years ago.
MANCHESTER - Portsmouth International Airport at Pease could be served by a new low-cost airline in May.
CENTER HARBOR - Spring arrives on Lake Winnipesaukee when the ice departs and the
PORTSMOUTH - Swiss contract manufacturer Lonza, one of the largest tenants at Pease International Tradeport, says it will invest about $300 million in the expansion of its bio-manufacturing plant, which could produce an additional 350 jobs.
CONCORD - Authorities continue to gather complaints against Rumford Energy, the out-of-business Concord fuel-oil company, although the state Attorney General's Office yesterday again did not say whether it is conducting a criminal investigation in the matter.
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WE IN New Hampshire often show our ignorance of state history by citing the "Live free or die" motto. We have used it to protest taxes, anti-smoking ordinances for restaurants, the right to bear arms (including assault weapons) and now the proposed seatbelt law.
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