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Before a recent golf event, I knew little about Joshua Frase, his dad, Paul, his mom, Alison, or the illness that they are fighting.

Johannah Leedham became the first Division II women's basketball player to score 3,000 points as her 34 points last night carried No. 2 nationally-ranked Franklin Pierce University to an 82-79 overtime win against Holy Family for the Ravens' third straight NCAA Division II East Regional Tournament championship.

Girl, 7, not seriously injured after being struck by police cruiser
Pembroke Academy hosts 'technology playground'
Napolitano: 10,000 is just the beginning for Free State activists
City Sports: Memorial baseball has a new coach, enthusiasm
Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Respect that bear

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Former students gather as West High ROTC mentor David Pereira retires.

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NH school an anti-bullying model: A New Hampshire high school is at the forefront of a national movement to prevent bullying and other discipline problems by improving school climate. And the students are leading the way.
State Spelling Bee: New Hampshire crowns its scholastic Spelling Bee champion Saturday.
NHIAA hoops’ Super Saturday: We have all the action covered.
New Hampshire’s pro ballplayers: How are major- and minor-leaguers from the Granite State doing in spring training?