Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for residential development to help curb New Hampshire's housing shortage and attract more workers to the state.
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Boston Red Sox outfielder Dave Roberts, who stole second base in the ninth inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, will sign autographs at Nashua Sports Collectibles on Sunday.
Roberts is scheduled to sign at the 135 Main St. store from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
For $35, fans receive an autographed 8-by-10 photograph, and for $40, fans receive a ball signed by the pinch-runner. Prices go up depending on the item.
Photographs with Roberts are not guaranteed, but most players who have signed at the store have had their picture taken with the autograph-seeker for no additional charge.
The event is first-come, first-served, so the first person to purchase a ticket is the first person in line.
Tickets can be reserved by calling 882-1778, or can be purchased at the event.
However, those who wait until the day of the signing to buy tickets are charged an extra $5 per autograph.
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