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TO PLEAD INSANITY - Christopher Bernard showed no emotion as he was escorted into court Monday, Oct. 18, to be arraigned on charges that he murdered his sister and her two young children by stabbing them. Bernard’s eye is droopy from an apparent suicide attempt that left him with head injuries hours before the bodies of his sister, niece and nephew were found in his Manchester home. (AP Photo)

TO PLEAD INSANITY
Christopher Bernard showed no emotion as he was escorted into court Monday, Oct. 18, to be arraigned on charges that he murdered his sister and her two young children by stabbing them. Bernard’s eye is droopy from an apparent suicide attempt that left him with head injuries hours before the bodies of his sister, niece and nephew were found in his Manchester home.
(AP Photo)
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School roof repairs OK’d by public

About 65 residents who turned out for a special School District Meeting Thursday, Oct. 14, overwhelmingly approved a warrant to set aside $100,000 for emergency roof repairs and water damage testing at Moore School.
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Cramped police station puts officers at risk

The Allenstown Building Space Needs Committee is continuing to look for a new home for the police department. Currently, the police station is located in the basement of the Allenstown Municipal Building. Parking is limited and space is cramped for the 10 full-time police officers, the department’s secretary and the department’s prosecutor.
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This week's sports stories


PA comes back, takes first win

NHTI enjoys championship weekend

DS rowers repeat

U11/U12 Hooksett youth soccer

Hockey highlights from the Neighborhood

SIDELINE SCREAMS – PA seniorJim Lacasse (No. 46) and freshman teammate Brian Juranty lend their vocal support to quarterback Matt Allen during the senior signal-caller’s late-game 35-yard touchdown run, which proved to be the difference in the game. (Marc Thaler Photo)
(Marc Thaler Photo)
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