Berlin Reporter - Mon Nov 23
Berlin has to determine its own niche in a rebranded Coos County. That's according to Roger Brooks, the consultant working on the "Grand Hotels, Grand Adventures" branding initiative for the region.
If I was this woman whoSun Journal - Wed Nov 18
A Vermont woman is facing negligent homicide charges stemming from an accident last summer on U.S. Route 2 in Randolph that killed her mother and daughter and a Maine woman.
likely here, but without dramatic effect-yetLittleton Courier - Wed Nov 18
While the H1N1 virus is affecting other parts of the state, it has yet to affect Berlin or the surrounding towns in a significant way.
North Country panel brainstorms about jobsUnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 17
Even in good economic times, there are challenges in northern New Hampshire, but as the national recession continues, a panel of North Country leaders and business owners say they hope they can hang on until the economy improves.
N.H. home sales rise, prices fallNew Hampshire Business Review - Tue Nov 17
The bad news is that homes in October are selling for less they were at the same time last year in New Hampshire.
Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers For Nov.12, 2009National Public Radio - Fri Nov 13
Weeks on list: 1 * Barbara Kingsolver takes us on a journey from the Mexico City of artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo to the America of Pearl Harbor, FDR, and J. Edgar Hoover.
Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers For Nov.12, 2009NPR - Fri Nov 13
Weeks on list: 1 * In her most accomplished novel, Barbara Kingsolver takes us on an epic journey from the Mexico City of artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo to the America of Pearl Harbor, FDR, and J. Edgar Hoover.
1 Suffers Minor Burns In Coos County FireWCSH-TV Portland - Sun Nov 08
One person suffered minor burns and two others were taken to the hospital after a fire in Coos County in New Hampshire.
Bald eagle shot, wounded in Coos CountyUnionLeader.com - Fri Nov 06
State and federal game officials are investigating the shooting last month of a bald eagle and are seeking information from anyone who may know something about it.
'Last Night in Twisted River,' by John IrvingSFGate - Fri Nov 06
To be an avid reader of John Irving is to court disappointment. The very attributes that make much of his work so enjoyable - his eccentric sense of humor, the vividness he brings to certain locales and situations, his love of sweeping narratives rich in thematic meaning - are also the ones that cause some of his novels to be so irritating.
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