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Reclaim health and well-being; your gut’s instinct for a long life

Q: I’m 45 pounds overweight and have been diagnosed with diabetes. I know I have to shed it and reclaim my health, but it’s hard to get started. Any suggestions?
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New Business: MT’s Local in Nashua to become Italian eatery; Cafe Noche in Conway to close

A LONGTIME FIXTURE of Nashua’s dining scene will take on a new identity after Mother’s Day.
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New Business: New attractions coming to Water Country, Canobie Lake Park

READY FOR SUMMER?TO CELEBRATE its 40th anniversary, Water Country in Portsmouth will feature a new entrance and two all-new ride experiences, Hyperlight. The water park’s opening day is slated for
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Blake’s sells creamery, West Side property ending 123-year history in Manchester

Blake's premium ice cream will no longer be produced on Manchester's West Side after its owners sold the 123-year-old creamery to a Massachusetts-based ice cream manufacturer.
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Why you don’t take your medications; how stress dims cognition

Q: My dad’s 82 and has been prescribed a statin and oral medication for Type 2 diabetes — but I can’t get him to take them regularly. Any ideas? —
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Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess opposes asphalt plant proposed near downtown

Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess is urging the planning board to deny proposed plans to redevelop a property on Temple Street into an asphalt-manufacturing plant.
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Environment

Human hair recycled in Belgium to protect the environment

Coiffeurs across Belgium are sweeping up and bagging hair clipped from their customers, and then handing it over to an NGO that recycles it to protect the environment.
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Environment

Keystone oil pipeline spill cleanup expected to last weeks -officials

Cleanup of the biggest U.S. oil spill in nearly a decade will take at least weeks more, local officials in Kansas said on Tuesday, citing a recent meeting with Keystone