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Coca-Cola's healthier drinks help sales and profit top estimates

Coca-Cola Co. posted sales and profit that beat estimates as the company got a boost from its lower sugar beverages, like waters and diet sodas.

 

Nepalese man says he was kicked out of Colby-Sawyer over misunderstanding about gun conversation

A Colby-Sawyer student from Nepal said he was kicked out of the liberal arts college after he was charged with criminal threatening. 'This person was mistaking what I was saying,' Supragya Rijal said.

 

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. production center in Londonderry to see improvements

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Northern New England plans to invest 4.5 million in its Londonderry production center and cease manufacturing operations at its Needham, Mass., plant, potentially impacting about 146 employees there.

 

Accused pedophile is facing more charges

A man already facing 17 felony charges of molesting two children has had new charges brought against him after a third victim was identified.

 

City Arts Nashua offers to be fiscal agent for Nashua performing arts center fundraising efforts

City Arts Nashua has offered to serve as the fiscal agent for the downtown performing arts center fundraising project until an official non-profit status is finalized.

 

Both sides challenge order in Gorham ATV trailhead lawsuit

The town of Gorham and the 13 residents who sued it and the state to close an ATV gateway on Route 2 are appealing a recent order handed down by Justice Lawrence MacLeod.

 

Exeter's Friars make their mark

When Sam Lopes was the head women's soccer coach at the University of New Hampshire, he tried to recruit Exeter High's Katie Day and Casey Estey. The fact Day and Estey decided to enroll at Providence College proved to be a stroke of good fortune for Lopes, who became the Friars head coach in 2014.

 

Police continue to investigate anti-Semitic graffiti at Manchester park

Manchester police said they continue to actively investigate the spray painting of two swastikas in a North End neighborhood, while the rabbi at a synagogue in the neighborhood said the response from the Manchester community has been overwhelming.

 

Hogan for county attorney

To the Editor: Changes have been hitting law enforcement, including prosecution, hard and fast.

 

Garrison Keillor: An old dancer among the young

I WENT TO a fundraiser for my daughter's school Saturday and wandered out in search of relief and found myself trapped on the dance floor among demented teens writhing and jerking to the throb of a DJ's explosive sound unit and there was my girl, in a circle of girls holding hands, bouncing around in a tribal ceremony unknown to me, an old man...

 

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