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Residents say owner of Auburn mobile home park has made life a 'living nightmare'
More than 100 residents at two mobile home parks in Auburn have filed a class action lawsuit against the parks’ owner, alleging it’s exploiting them and violating their state protections. Lawyers representing the tenants — who are seniors or on fixed incomes due to disabilities — argue that...
Police looking for public’s help after Massachusetts real estate agent disappears
A Massachusetts realtor has disappeared, and police are looking for the public’s help. The Worcester Police Department is looking to locate sixty-year-old Amanda Pearce. She’s 5’4” and was last seen on Friday, June 28, 2024, wearing black pants, a black shirt and a black baseball cap.
‘Have to look in mirror’: Head of MSP responds after top Karen Read investigator relieved of duty
Massachusetts State Police Col. John Mawn condemned the comments that Trooper Michael Proctor made about Karen Read after he was assigned to investigate the death of her boyfriend.
Siewruk Added to Men's Basketball Roster
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire men's basketball program, led by second-year head coach Nathan Davis, has announced the addition of Antoni Siewruk (Koszalin, Poland) to the roster for the upcoming 2024-25 season. Siewruk is a 6-foot-9 shooting guard and incoming freshman who played for the SMS...
Another Massachusetts And New York Store Hit With ATM Skimming Device
Federal investigators have charged a Hudson man for using skimming devices to steal credit card information from different store locations in New England and New York. According to CBSNews Boston, skimmers are installed on top of normal credit card terminals. The fakes are designed to look like a normal machine, but with additional electronics to capture data.
Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Upper Valley
State health officials are investigating a possible measles exposure in the Upper Valley. Vermont and New Hampshire health officials say there are currently no confirmed cases of the measles in either state. But New Hampshire’s public health division is looking into a report of an international traveler contracting measles shortly...
Exeter startup helps defense contractors with cybersecurity compliance
The federal government now requires that contractors and subcontractors for the Department of Defense prove they meet certain cybersecurity requirements — a potentially complicated, costly and time consuming process. A startup company based in Exeter wants to help. GovSky builds a cybersecurity compliance software platform for government contractors. Its...
Music, art and nature this summer
Monday through Thursday, July 8-11, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Join local artist Debbie Campbell for a painting workshop on the essentials of watercolor. Students, ages 10 and up, will learn watercolor techniques and express their creativity while learning about color, composition and perspective. Fee is $75. All materials provided. Advance registration required. Scholarships are available. To inquire or register, call 603-763-4789 x3.
JSRHS offers freshman transition program
Knowing that the transition between middle and high school is a significant milestone in a young person’s life, John Stark Regional High School is offering a program specifically designed for incoming freshmen. We are John Stark! is a two-week program designed to provide an introduction to the school, continued practice and development of executive functioning, collaborative and other academic skills, as well as key social/emotional competencies. It is ideal for any incoming ninth-grade student looking to sharpen skills, engage in collaborative learning experiences, become familiar with our work-study practices and school norms, and have fun. Students who have struggled in eighth grade are especially encouraged to participate in the program in order to best prepare for a successful transition to high school. Upon successful completion of this program, students will earn 10 service learning hours.
Center for the Arts Weekend kicks off in July
The Center for the Arts (CFA) is collaborating with businesses and organizations in Sunapee Harbor around its popular Arts in the Harbor and Naturally New England Arts Exhibit and Crafters Show, which has run for almost five years. The Center for the Arts supports, promotes, and connects the literary, performance,...
Langdon Place of Keene awarded for high performance standards
KEENE, N.H. – (MyKeeneNow) Langdon Place of Keene, a comprehensive skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and senior living facility in Keene, NH, has been honored with the 2024 Silver – Achievement in Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). This accolade is the second tier of recognition in the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program, which commends organizations that consistently meet higher performance standards to enhance the lives of both residents and staff in long-term care settings.
Vegetarian Indian restaurant opens in former Pavilion Restaurant & Bar space in Framingham
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A brand new Indian restaurant has come to MetroWest, opening where a dining spot featuring global fare had been, and before that, another Indian restaurant. According to a source, Woodlands is now open in Framingham, taking over the former Pavilion Restaurant &...
Massachusetts shelter has dozens of sugar gliders who need furever homes
“We are excited to announce that we have some interesting little friends traveling to our Methuen Adoption Center this week!. 51 Sugar Gliders were rescued in Puerto Rico this spring and are on their way to Massachusetts to find new homes. The Sugar Gliders have been cared for by the Carribbean Manatee Conservation Center since their rescue, as they are not legal to own as pets in Puerto Rico. @humanesociety and @sthubertsanimal are helping us to transport the Sugar Gliders, which will arrive in Methuen on Wednesday!
Asbestos removal part of demolition work at old Doherty High in Worcester
WORCESTER — Asbestos was being removed from the old Doherty Memorial High School building before work crews recently started tearing it down, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection. The natural fiber used in many older buildings, including the former Doherty High building that dates to the 1960s, is linked to serious health risks including cancer. ...
Men’s Soccer Signs NJCAA All-American Terry Makedika
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire men's soccer program has announced the signing of junior midfielder Terry Makedika (Paris, France). Makedika is a transfer from Arizona Western College where he was a First-Team NJCAA All-American in 2023. "Terry is a dynamic attacking player coming from Arizona Western...
Portsmouth and building owner fight over future of State Street structure damaged in fire
PORTSMOUTH — The city’s chief building inspector has asked the owner of the historic Daily Times building to provide a plan to shore up the structure in order to protect public safety. A major downtown fire in April 2017 damaged several buildings in the heart of the city’s Historic District, including 278 State Street. ...
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