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Drop the spoonful of sugar. Who needs medicine to go down when you've got hot chocolate. I've got breaking news.
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A small but incredibly life-changing study says that cup of hot cocoa can stop the ill effects of fatty comfort foods on your body in times of stress.
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It's the flavonoids, something about blood pressure, cholesterol, blah blah. You can read more about it here, if you want to. Me? I'm too busy making another cup of cocoa to go with my bowl of French onion dip which makes the breakfast Pringles go down.
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Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais ended the new business section of Tuesday's Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting with a set of statistics highlighting progress by the city's government.
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Thanks to a tie-breaking vote from Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais, forward progress on a proposed new Beech Street Elementary School has been postponed until the Manchester School District can provide additional information on the school and its impact on nearby inner-city parkland to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
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As the community enters the season of giving, Home Instead is calling on New Hampshire residents to help brighten the holidays for older adults who may be feeling isolated or alone. Through the beloved Be a Santa to a Senior program, local community members can spread joy by giving a special holiday gift to seniors who might otherwise go without.
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Prepare for a mild day marked by intervals of sun and clouds. Expect the temperature to climb to a high of 56. The winds will be gentle and changeable, so it's the perfect opportunity to enjoy the pleasant weather before the anticipated rain arrives tomorrow, which will be a relief given the ongoing drought.
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Stacey Lancaster was arranging a sexual encounter with a 12-year-old girl at a Manchester hotel while working at Manchester West High School where he is a teacher, according to court documents.
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Catch Dopethrone Nov. 20 at Jewel Music Center.
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Michael Gilpatrick was a 14-year-old scrawny kid when in the late 1990s he was held down and gang raped on a staircase landing at the Youth Development Center by counselors who were supposed to protect him, according to testimony Tuesday in Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District.
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Highlights include: Craft Fair, Holiday Light Night, Full Bell Concert by the Granite State Ringers, Blue Christmas Service, and Christmas Eve Service with the Nottingham Brass. Â
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