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NH man arrested in connection with stabbing in Concord, authorities say
CONCORD, N.H. — Police have arrested a man in connection to a stabbing in Concord that left one person in the hospital. Concord police said Adolphe Ndayishimiye, 24, from Concord, was arrested on Tuesday after an alleged stabbing at an apartment complex on Loudon Road. Authorities said the victim...
Museum’s annual Classic Car Show ready to roll
Vintage vehicles are preparing to converge on the grounds of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (KMHT) in New Hampshire, home to the Aviation Museum of N.H. and its annual Classic Car Show. The July 13, 2024, event welcomes vehicles of all makes and eras, “including odd or unusual conveyances,” museum officials said....
Rohrer and Martin of Colliers sell 51,216 s/f warehouse/manufacturing building
Manchester, NH Colliers brokered the sale of 299 Pepsi Rd., a 51,216 s/f warehouse/manufacturing building. Bob Rohrer and Doug Martin from Colliers’ Manchester office represented the seller, CV RE LLC, an entity associated with Café Valley and Swander Pace Capital. Ellen Garthoff of Stubblebine Company represented the buyer, JARE LLC, an entity associated with Lilly’s Fresh Pasta.
Rohrer of Colliers leases 11,000 s/f to Shaheen & Gordon at 1155 Elm St.
Manchester, NH According to Colliers, Shaheen & Gordon has secured a long-term lease at 1155 Elm St. Represented by Bob Rohrer, managing director at Colliers, Shaheen & Gordon found its office space downtown. Denis Dancoes of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Farley White. Situated at the corner of Bridge...
Manchester man accused of tipping over porta-potty with woman, child inside facing new charges
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A Manchester man who is accused of tipping over a porta-potty with a woman and child inside is facing new charges. Aiden Studer, 18, was charged after Manchester police said he tipped over a portable toilet at Derryfield Park, trapping a woman and her 4-year-old child inside in May.
Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn
Newly obtained legal documents in the attorney general’s year-old pandemic fraud case against casino owner Andy Sanborn reveal for the first time what the parties have declined to say publicly for months. The documents, obtained by the Bulletin via a right-to-know request, show that both legal teams distrust the other. Sanborn believes the state agency […] The post Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
College Sports: Alberti plays lacrosse at St. A’s — Lester is Athlete of the Year at Endicott
Wilmington’s Nathan Alberti was part of a pretty exciting season. The Saint Anselm College men’s lacrosse team finished 12-5 this season, made the championship game of the Northeast-10 playoffs and qualified for the Div. 2 NCAA tournament. St. A’s defeated Pace University by a 12-11 score in the...
NH property-buyers to be notified about potential PFAS contamination under new law
Starting next year, people will be notified about the possibility of PFAS contamination before buying property in New Hampshire. Gov. Chris Sununu signed House Bill 398 on Wednesday, a measure to include PFAS – or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – along with radon and arsenic in the notification about common contaminants in New Hampshire provided […] The post NH property-buyers to be notified about potential PFAS contamination under new law appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Despite Two Closures, NH’s Museums Continue to Rebound
Left: Peggy Hennelly-Maniates, executive director of the Wright World War II Museum. Right: Exhibit at the Wright museum (Photos by Scott Merrill) When the Museum of New Art (MONA) in Portsmouth and the University of NH’s Museum of Art closed in January, some people worried about the state of NH’s cultural institutions and their important role in shaping vibrant communities.
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