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LANGDON - Bart Centre of Langdon, an atheist, is offering a $110 post-Rapture pet care service.
Millsfield - The young eagle, which has not acquired its distinguishing white head feathers, was shot with a shotgun. It suffered a fractured left wing and other injuries.
I WAS really sickened to see the March cover of New Hampshire Outdoor Gazette. It made me realize how our nation begins the desensitization process that turns children into bullies, a plague rampant in all U.S. schools, and later increases the risk that they become the next Michael Vicks of the world.
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WEARE - Emotional support and donations came rolling into the Weare Police Department yesterday after officers made an impassioned plea to save the department's canine, Mica, who was diagnosed with cancer Saturday.

Weare police dog Mica, who is suffering from cancer, licks Don Lyons' face as Weare Police Sgt. Joseph Kelly looks on. (DAN O'BRIEN)
WEARE - Heartbroken police officers are asking for the public's financial support after the department's dog, Mica, was diagnosed with cancer on Monday. In her three years in Weare, the Belgian Malinois has captured criminals and saved a 4-year-old boy lost in the woods.
SANBORNTON - Monique Labrecque's fresh turkeys are pretty well known. They've been featured on CNN. Loyal customers from as far away as Ohio and Oregon still order them, paying as much for shipping as they do for the bird. And she's even shipped them to the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. But most of the turkeys she raises are sold right in New Hampshire.

Nine months after a truck rear-ended his horse-drawn wagon, killing two of his horses and leaving him critically injured, a former Deerfield man is resuming his travels across America.
HOOKSETT - A dog park that was constructed before a public hearing was held, angering some residents, is scheduled to open Nov. 7 at 9 a.m., town officials have announced.
DERRY - Updated, 6:10 p.m. Police are warning residents to be wary of aggressive wild animals after a rabid skunk was found in the neighborhood of Collette's Grove Monday.
Getting through this time of year takes persistence and strength.
CANDIA - The police chief wants residents to be aware of the incident.
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- > Wood shavings shortage has animal owners scrambling (3)
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