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Man indicted in connection with crash into school buses in Manchester
A Georgia man has been indicted in connection to a crash involving multiple school buses, according to court documents. Michael Carrow was indicted on reckless conduct, criminal mischief and driving or operating under the influence of drugs or liquor charges, according to court documents. Manchester police said around 10 p.m....
Hit And Run In Manchester, NH Leaves Man Injured
MANCHESTER, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A man was seriously injured after a hit-and-run accident on Wednesday. Manchester Police said that around 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, they received a report of an accident involving a car and a bicycle. Officials arrived at the scene near Central St. and Union St....
Teen jumps onto runaway boat on Lake Winnipesaukee, stopping it after kids sailing instructor falls overboard
GILFORD, N.H. — A teenager jumped ontoa runaway boat that was going in circles on Lake Winnipesaukee after the captain fell overboard. The unmanned boat was in Smith's Cove on Lake Winnipesaukee on Wednesday. "I was sitting on the porch and my dad yelled that there was an out-of-control...
Former boyfriend of convicted murderer Julia Enright seeking to toss perjury evidence
WORCESTER — Jonathan Lind, the man charged with helping Julia Enright hide the body of the man she murdered in an Ashburnham treehouse in 2018, asked a judge to exclude key evidence against him Wednesday, alleging his rights were violated before he testified to a grand jury. “It (was) a perjury trap,” Kevin C. Larson, Lind’s lawyer, alleged in Worcester Superior Court regarding authorities’ actions surrounding his client’s testimony at an October 2018 grand jury. ...
New press box becomes reality with locals' help
ANDOVER — Little League president Ryan Murphy and the Andover league’s board of directors agreed they needed a press box on its best field at the Deyermond Park Complex on Blanchard Street. A local construction company put together a proposal for $100,000. “I was like, ‘No. We are...
Names to Know: Meet the Seacoast business professionals receiving recognition
EXETER — MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) welcomes Kelly Geary as Branch & Business Development Manager to oversee the Bank’s new Exeter Office at 2 Meeting Place Drive. The branch is currently under construction and set to open in July. “Kelly’s banking experience, dedication to fostering strong community...
HRCU coming to Greenland, Confident Med Spa opens in Rochester: Seacoast business news
GREENLAND – HRCU, a community credit union founded as Holy Rosary Credit Union in Rochester, N.H. in 1962, announces it will open a new full-service branch in Greenland, N.H. in early fall 2024. Located within a new, mixed-use building at 603 Portsmouth Avenue, the new branch will be next to the Greenland Post Office on Route 33.
Leslie Horne joins Rochester City Council, thanks new peers
ROCHESTER — Leslie Horne was sworn in as a city councilor Tuesday, replacing Rachel Lawrence, who submitted her resignation in June, citing job changes and personal reasons. Horne was chosen over two other candidates for the Ward 2 Seat B seat on the council. ...
Former UNH Head Coach Bill Herrion added Stonehill Basketball Staff
Former New Hampshire head coach Bill Herrion has been named as an assistant basketball coach at Stonehill University. Herrion has spent 32 seasons as a D1 head coach, serving at UNH (2005-23), East Carolina (1999-05), and Drexel (1991-99). He holds a career mark of 464-472 (.496), with his best stretch coming at Drexel, where he went 167-71 (.702) during his eight seasons at the helm. The veteran coach also worked as an assistant for Mike Jarvis at both Boston University and George Washington. Tagged with: NEC Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Related Posts Chicago State Basketball Staff Update Stonehill...
Police search for missing Hillsboro woman
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Police are asking for your help to find a missing woman. Vermont State Police are working with the Hillsboro Police Department of New Hampshire to locate 74-year-old Cathy Reny. Reny was last seen in Royalton, Vermont, and she drives a dark gray KIA Forte. If...
Pride, Black Lives Matter flags set on fire at Mass. church, police say
Pride and Black Lives Matter flags were set on fire, handmade 200-year-old shutters and antique glass windows were destroyed and a fire extinguisher was sprayed throughout the building at First Parish Unitarian Church in Kingston on Thursday, the police department said. Overall damage estimates have not been made, police said,...
New Peabody 'peaker' power plant prepares to go online less green than promised
The new Peabody power plant will soon start up for the first time, but it won’t be running on clean fuel as officials once assured. It will burn diesel and natural gas. The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company initially proposed using fossil fuels for the so-called “peaker plant.” The nonprofit utility said in its 2016 proposal that the $85 million project would only operate at peak times of energy demand, typically the coldest and warmest days of the year, when the energy grid is otherwise overdrawn. The goal was to keep the power on without having to raise energy prices on those high-demand days.
Another record turnout at Lynnfield road race
Anne Marie TobinLYNNFIELD — There was no better place to celebrate America’s birthday than the 57th Annual Lynnfield Athletic Association (LAA) Fourth of July 5K Road Race. The race attracted a record 349 runners, up from 301 runners in 2023. This year’s race had a couple of new twists, chief among them being a new location, as […] The post Another record turnout at Lynnfield road race appeared first on Itemlive.
Rescuers keep stranded dolphins away from shallow waters in Cape Cod
WELLFLEET, Massachusetts: Dozens of dolphins were being kept away from shallow waters around Cape Cod by rescuers after 125 dolphins were stranded in the waters there a day earlier. The International Fund for Animal Welfare said one group of ten Atlantic white-sided dolphins were found in a dangerously shallow area...
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