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Here are some of today's stories:
Fitzwilliam company shutters its doors
14 workers now search for new jobs
It was an abrupt goodbye for the employees of Concord Industries.
Erase loan, city asked
Development group wants off the hook
About 10 years after Monadnock Economic Development Corp. borrowed roughly $123,000 from the city of Keene, the group’s president, John G. Dugan, is asking city officials to call it even.
Senate passes Michelle’s Law
The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed a federal version of a New Hampshire law allowing college students to take up to a year off of school for medical reasons and remain on their family’s health insurance.
Shortchanged
Study finds players shrink during games
Here are some interesting questions for the high school football players of the Monadnock Region.
Salem spikes pesky Keene
Birds at least take game from record-holding Devils
There came a point midway through the third game of the Keene High boys’ volleyball match with Salem on Thursday night when the Blue Devils decided it was time to get serious.
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