Veronica Wilson

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A rookie in '08

A rookie in '08

Sprint Cup rookie Joey Logano, then 18, prepares to race in 2008. 0

June 22, 2010
The hunger to help

The hunger to help

Volunteers with the Capital Region Food Program move food at Market Basket in downtown Concord for the nonprofit organization’s annual Thanksgiving distribution in November 2008. 0

October 1, 2009
Super trooper

Super trooper

Columnist Tim O’Shea winces as he finishes the push-up portion of the state police physical exam. 0

December 26, 2008
Power back on after 10 days

Power back on after 10 days

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December 23, 2008
Power meeting

Power meeting

Valerie King and Joe Rosa of Weare have been staying warm with King's wood stove in the basement of her Resevior Drive home that is still without power since last weekend's ice storm. Rosa, who lives across the street from King, is also still without power, and has been staying with King and using the generator she… 0

December 21, 2008
A death penalty case's future

A death penalty case's future

Sister May Cronin, left, of Nashua and Madonna Moran of Manchester share a quick moment as members of the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty protest in front of the state house in downtown Concord on Friday afternoon. According to a press release, the Coalition is committed to strengthening its efforts… 0

December 20, 2008
Plenty of room to grow

Plenty of room to grow

Derryfield’s Chris Coppinger moves through a crowd and puts up an underhanded shot during the Cougars’ dominating, 83-13 opening-night victory over Concord Christian last night. 0

December 19, 2008
Plenty of room to grow

Plenty of room to grow

Derryfield’s Chris Coppinger moves through a crowd and puts up an underhanded shot during the Cougars’ dominating, 83-13 opening-night victory over Concord Christian last night. 0

December 19, 2008
Powerless, some go where everyone knows their name

Powerless, some go where everyone knows their name

Pam Fortier, known as “Little Thunder” to her customers, has been running a packed bar at Blaser’s Fireside Tavern in Hopkinton since Friday night, when the town lost power. Yesterday afternoon, electricity had still not been restored to Hopkinton residents, but the tavern, running on four generators, remained crowded… 0

December 15, 2008
'Hard to start healing'

'Hard to start healing'

Every morning, Dian Vayda visits the small memorial in her front yard that is dedicated to her son Jerry. She walks outside, with a cup of coffee and a cigarette, and has a little conversation with her son. Jerry was killed two years ago. 0

December 14, 2008
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