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July 20. 2012 2:48AM
In this weekend's editions
Special report: Pushing inmates out
In an ideal world, criminals would pay their debts to society and return to freedom as upstanding citizens. Our upcoming two-part series on inmate recidivism will report on how New Hampshire is working toward that ideal — including where the system is succeeding; where it's falling short; how it's spending your money; the type of crimes that get people reincarcerated; and the steps lawmakers are taking to solve problems. Starting Sunday
Wedded finances?
Now that the newlyweds who said “I do'' in June are settling into home life, it's time to confront family finances: Do you or don't you … mingle your accounts? Journal Sunday
- Hammer-Lacey team wins NHGA Four Ball tourney - 0
- Sergio makes a splash, but can't hold that Tiger - 0
- Rookie Ernst beats Lynn in PGA golf playoff at Quail Hollow - 0
- NH Golf: Smith still chasing his dream at 33 - 0
- Australian Adam Scott wins Masters in playoff - 1
- Cabrera, Snedeker share lead - 0
- Tiger drops into more hot water - 0
- Day grabs Masters lead; teen survives the cut - 0
- Garcia, Leishman share Masters lead - 0
Arvanitis, Burroughs tops at NH club champs tourney
READER COMMENTS: 0- Updated: Man fatally shot on Manchester street; neighbors shocked - 3
- Nashua mayor to recommend Bennett for corporation counsel - 0
- Claremont group disputes incinerator plant's permit - 0
- Goffstown artisan gives new face to Wolfeboro tower - 0
- Katie McQuaid's Scene in Manchester: Kiwanis and the kids - 0
- Town may have to fix grave error - 0
- Gate City Musings: Mayor just keeps on spending - 0
- Nashua set to begin budget review - 0
- Manchester 'homeless meter' program seeks to deter panhandling - 0
Manchester alderman urges review of police phone use
READER COMMENTS: 1
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