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Ex-trooper awarded $1.5 million - Concord Monitor
Simek and another juror who declined to give his name said Conrad should have been free to leave after telling Myrdek he quit. In determining fault, jurors assigned no blame to Conrad, according to the verdict form. The jury's award was meant to cover ...
Suspect's ex-girlfriend on the run after release - Concord Monitor
The woman spoke to the Monitor by phone and asked not to be identified. Compas, a man she believes wants to hurt her, was released from Merrimack County Jail on Tuesday when a relative handed over $400000 cash to bail him out.
Suspect's ex-girlfriend on the run after release - Concord Monitor
The woman spoke to the Monitor by phone and asked not to be identified. Compas, a man she believes wants to hurt her, was released from Merrimack County Jail on Tuesday when a relative handed over $400000 cash to bail him out.
Scattering flowers - Concord Monitor
She paid for a gift card for Toulas to put toward his next purchase and asked to remain anonymous. "There was just something in his story that touched her. He really is the nicest, sweetest man," said owner Lynn Keach. "I was just overwhelmed," Toulas ...
Scattering flowers - Concord Monitor
She paid for a gift card for Toulas to put toward his next purchase and asked to remain anonymous. "There was just something in his story that touched her. He really is the nicest, sweetest man," said owner Lynn Keach. "I was just overwhelmed," Toulas ...
Rally calls for 'true marriage' - Concord Monitor
... House William O'Brien during a "rally restoring traditional marriage" in front of the New Hampshire State House on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. the woman, who refused to give her name, said she is depending on her wife's income and health insurance.
Unemployed primarily pessimistic - Concord Monitor
By Ray Duckler / Monitor columnist She wouldn't give her name as she left the Department of Employment Security parking lot on West Street. Instead, she gave her feelings, worn on both her sleeves, and in her tired eyes, surrounded by crow's feet. ...
Team faces questions - Concord Monitor
A coach who did not want to be identified said the 6-foot-3 Houde could finish his career as one of the state's all-time leading scorers. Another coach, who also did not want to be named, said the 6-foot-4 Timbas showed maturity, intelligence and a ...
Ex-pastor quits board of university - Concord Monitor
The person lives out of state and declined to be named or discuss the petition yesterday for fear she'd face repercussions at her current job. As of yesterday, the petition had been signed by nearly 2000 people. In a related effort, a group of Bob ...
A new ad says Huntsman is "that guy" - Concord Monitor
Politico, citing an anonymous source, reported the group is spending about $300000 for a week of airtime on WMUR and Boston-area stations. Super PACs can raise unlimited donations to support a candidate but can't legally coordinate their efforts with ...
Vandals hit city houses, cars - Concord Monitor
She did not want to be identified. The woman said someone taking a walk at around 7 am Monday noticed the graffiti on her garage and contacted the woman's husband, who then called the police. The woman said the graffiti included a swastika, ...
Franklin / Northfield Man gets 25 years in sex assault - Concord Monitor
"He's been through a lot in his life," one of Smith's cousins, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said after the hearing. She insisted that Smith is innocent. "We love him, and we believe in him," she said. "He didn't do this. ...
'It's hard to lose' the Endicott Hotel - Concord Monitor
She declined to give her name, saying she has a poor credit rating and worries that will make it harder to find a new apartment. Heard said yesterday that one-on-one meetings are planned with each resident to assess his or her needs, ...
Officials fear use of chemical weapons - Concord Monitor
One official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, added that military contingency plans have been prepared to try to destroy the stockpile if necessary. "There are lots of rational reasons why Gadhafi could ...
Philbrook building to aid families - Concord Monitor
Bouley raised about $25000 for the shelter this year from donors who asked to remain anonymous, he said, more than twice the amount raised in each of the ...
Relative: Man held hostage - Concord Monitor
But the family member, who asked not to be identified, said the incident at Smith's home began with a break-in. Smith, who is 82, was held hostage by the ...
Out from under foot of snow - Concord Monitor
A woman who picked up the phone at the company yesterday afternoon declined to give her name but said all buses were running. With New Hampshire schools on ...
Secret Santa - Concord Monitor
He insisted on anonymity. He did not want to be known to anyone. He did not care that his action brought him recognition. He was giving in the true spirit ...
Interstate 89 driver airlifted from accident - Concord Monitor
A hospital spokeswoman who declined to give her name said yesterday that Brennan was in serious condition. The crash remains under investigation, ...
For GM, the future is now - Concord Monitor
19, people familiar with the matter have said. GM will purchase the Treasury's 83898305 Series A preferred shares at $25.50 apiece on the first dividend ...
In Grafton, Murdough places last - Concord Monitor
... Murdough a white supremacist and dissociated itself from his candidacy, the woman, two little girls in tow, walked away and declined to give her name. ...
Superintendent search is on - Concord Monitor
One parent of a Franklin High School senior, who refused to give her name for fear of retribution, said it was over a year before she knew Divoll had taken ...
Rep: E-cigs a draw for teenagers - Concord Monitor
"The end lights up so you know it's activated," explained the man, who asked not to be named to protect his job. "It's state-of-the-art smoking technology. ...
Peter Christian's abruptly closes - Concord Monitor
"We feel it appropriate to be in contact with the bank first," said the woman, who declined to give her name. The abrupt closing - a message posted Thursday ...

