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I'm not sure how long Goldfish snacks have been around but I don't mind a handful of the fish-shaped cheesy crackers now and again. If Peppridge Farm changes the name from Goldfish to "Chilean Sea Bass" would I eat them more often?

Probably not, but that's the hope, according to this story. I think it's kind of a funny marketing scheme. Question is, will anyone ever call them anything but "goldfish"?

A rose by any other name is still kind of fishy if you ask me.

Carol Robidoux
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Friday's weather: Sunny, pleasant, high of 62

Friday's weather: Sunny, pleasant, high of 62
Get ready for a beautiful day with mostly sunny skies and pleasant weather. Expect a high of 62 degrees.

Tails of the Week 🐾 Darbster Rescue

Tails of the Week 🐾 Darbster Rescue
Are you a broad-chested man with a beard? Or do you happen to have a large quantity of Churu cat treats in your house? If so, Darbster's Rescue Tails of the Week might be just what you're looking for!

NH Housing & Economy Conference: New approaches can help solve NH housing crisis

NH Housing & Economy Conference: New approaches can help solve NH housing crisis
“It’s up to us as Granite Staters to push for real solutions and real progress,” Rob Dapice, CEO of New Hampshire Housing told the audience of m

USGS: Millions in the U.S. may rely on groundwater contaminated with PFAS for drinking water supplies

USGS: Millions in the U.S. may rely on groundwater contaminated with PFAS for drinking water supplies
PEMBROKE, NH — Approximately 71 to 95 million people in the Lower 48 states – more than 20% of the country’s population – may rely on groundwater that contains detectable concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, for their drinking water supplies. These findings are according to a U.S Geological Survey study published Oct. 24. The predictive model results …

Opponent seeks sanctions against county attorney over campaign attack website

Opponent seeks sanctions against county attorney over campaign attack website
Kim Kossick, a public defender in the Manchester office since 2006, is asking a judge to impose monetary sanctions against Hillsborough County Attorney Coughlin and order him to take down a website, which attacks her and which she says violates the rights of her client, Amuri Diole. She maintains it could taint a potential jury pool.

2 teens injured during fight in 7-Eleven parking lot

2 teens injured during fight in 7-Eleven parking lot
MANCHESTER, NH – Two teens were injured – one of them suffered a stab wound - in a fight outside a 7-Eleven late Wednesday. On October 23, 2024, at approximately 9:15 p.m., Manchester Police officers patrolling in  the area of Beech and Valley street saw an active fight outside the 7-Eleven store. A  juvenile male was on the ground and a group …

Craig and Ayotte clash at Chamber of Commerce debate

Craig and Ayotte clash at Chamber of Commerce debate
Former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig and former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte met at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College on Thursday morning for a gubernatorial debate hosted by the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Here are a few of the highlights, divided by key subjects that were discussed.

Dancing on the edge of retirement

Dancing on the edge of retirement
I feel I am dancing on the edge of a knife (the unsharp side, of course) where one side is retirement, and the other side is work. I’m playing the middle at this point as I garner the benefits of each side: I work as a nurse on my terms, not constrained by full or part-time work, but being available as a substitute nurse or for working full-time for a specific period of time. (Look out, I may be administering flu shots at your CVS!) At this point in my life, I need that structure, collegiality, and the ability to work with the public. Okay, and the money doesn’t hurt.

Annual Mass honoring the 'unclaimed' dead set for Nov. 2 at Mt. Calvary Chapel

Annual Mass honoring the 'unclaimed' dead set for Nov. 2 at Mt. Calvary Chapel
The service offers an opportunity for friends, relatives, and members of the community to pay their respects. A list of the names, birth and death years, and known hometowns of the 25 individuals whose remains are unclaimed, is provided in the hope that someone may recognize a name and attend the Mass or make alternative arrangements for a final resting place within the family.

Socha Companies expands Manchester housing options with opening of Saddle Rock townhouses

Socha Companies expands Manchester housing options with opening of Saddle Rock townhouses
Socha Companies hosted a grand opening event on Oct. 23 for their newest residential townhome community, Saddle Rock. Guests attended a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a tour of the new development’s grounds and model townhome unit.

West girls paint Queen City blue

West girls paint Queen City blue
MANCHESTER, NH – With a 3-0 victory at rival Manchester Central High School Wednesday evening, the Manchester West High School girls volleyball team locked up bragging rights for another year. "For all three years I've been here, we've kept the city blue," said West junior captain and outside hitter Lindsey St. Pierre. "We want to continue to (win the season …
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