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The News Project – Resiliency Follow Up In Held Londonderry
A nearly 45-minute long meeting was held in Londonderry to examine the response to last year’s flooding, featuring Sen. Peter Welch and Cong. Becca Balint. Don’t miss this important conversation—watch the entire discussion on GNAT-TV!
Decision pending for student protesters arrested in October
On July 2, the Lebanon District Court held a hearing for Roan Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27, two student protesters arrested on misdemeanor criminal trespass charges in October. Wade and Engel filed a motion for the College to drop their charges on May 10, according to Engel.
Man arrested following investigation into anti-LGBTQ+ sign left on church door
DOVER, N.H. — A Somersworth man was arrested Tuesday morning by Dover police as a result of a criminal threatening investigation. Police identified Isaac Santiago, 49, as the individual who attached a sign with anti-LGBTQ messaging to the front door of the First Parish Church in Dover. The note,...
Citizen Petition Seeks To Extend Nantucket's "Demolition Delay" Bylaw
How long should a property owner have to wait before they're allowed to demolish their home?. The Nantucket Preservation Trust (NPT) is sponsoring a citizen’s warrant article for the 2024 Special Town Meeting seeking to extend the period property owners are required to wait for would-be movers to claim buildings that would otherwise be destroyed before beginning demolition. The article also clears up some language obligating homeowners to wait until after they have acquired a certificate of appropriateness from the Historic District Commission (HDC) and completed the building commissioner’s review before posting the public notice that begins the countdown to demolition.
Police department failed Sandra Birchmore: Social media sleuth
This article contains discussions of suicide. If you or someone you know struggles with thoughts of suicide, you can reach the National Crisis line by dialing 988 to find help in your area. (NewsNation) — Melissa Berry, an admin for the Facebook page “Justice for Sandra Birchmore,” believes the death...
Residents of two trailer parks in Auburn say they face unfair rent hikes, deceptive practices
“Once a tenant decides to place their mobile home unit in a park, they essentially cannot move it. That makes them a captive party for negotiating purposes with community owners, and community owners know that.”. Residents of two mobile home parks in Auburn are claiming in a class action lawsuit...
Scout’s ‘golden’ effort to save birds
CASCO — Like a songbird announcing spring, 14-year-old Girl Scout Meghan Case has figured out some ways to spread the word about endangered birds in the alpine zone. Case has chosen a Gold Award project in which she will supply the educational materials to summer camps and provide informational plaques to Mount Washington State Park about the region’s birds that face becoming threatened or endangered.
27 years ago, two tornadoes touched down on same afternoon in New Hampshire
SWANZEY, N.H. — Wednesday marks 27 years since two tornadoes touched down in New Hampshire on the same afternoon. They hit the state on July 3, 1997. The first twister, an EF1, spun up in Swanzey. Winds over 100 miles per hour caused extensive damage to the Cheshire fairgrounds.
Retail Chain Bob’s Stores Closing
All Bob’s Stores will liquidate inventory and close according to its parent company. The retail chain announced chapter 11 bankruptcy last month. The company announced Monday Bob’s Stores was unable to secure the finances needed to continue operating. The chain’s remaining store in New Hampshire that will close...
US Sen. Cotton joins Ayotte for veterans event in New Hampshire
LONDONDERRY, N.H. — U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, was in New Hampshire on Tuesday, holding a veterans town hall in Londonderry with his former Senate colleague Kelly Ayotte as she seeks the Republican nomination for governor. Ayotte has a long list of high-profile Republicans she can dial up to...
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