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Numerous trees, branches knocked down in Milford
MILFORD, N.H. — Milford is one of the communities dealing with storm cleanup Wednesday after reports of numerous trees and branches coming down. One homeowner told WMUR the storm started around 7 p.m. and the sky was orange, with the rain falling sideways. On Alpine Road, trees fell onto...
Drew Cline 07-17-24
Drew Cline from the Joshua Bartlett Center for Public Policy talks about Gov. Nikki Hailey’s speech at the Republican convention and the $20 million expenditure on the Manchester Public Bus line. Radio Host Grace Curley talks about her recommended reads of the day, including a story of Vice Presidental...
3 Northern New England Cities Rank Top 10 Least-Stressed in the US
Stress. We all have it, but the past few years have really ramped it up. From a pandemic to inflation, natural disasters, and crime rates, it's been a wild ride. But there's some good news to come out of our corner of the country. Two of our local gems, Nashua, New Hampshire, and Portland, Maine, are living the good life, and just ranked in the top 10 least-stressed cities in the US.
Local homeowners sought for design project
If you’re looking to build on your property, the Southwest Region Planning Commission is looking for you. Executive Director Todd Horner said the planning commission is seeking three to six Monadnock Region homeowners interested in adding an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) to volunteer their properties as design case studies as part of the Monadnock Region ADU Design Challenge.
House candidate suspends bid over media coverage of 1989 murder conviction
The House candidate who told the Bulletin last week that he hoped voters would look past his 1989 second-degree murder conviction has suspended his campaign. Republican Mark Edgington told the Bulletin Monday that another outlet’s reporting on his criminal record had caused him and his family distress. “When I embarked on this, I expected fair, […] The post House candidate suspends bid over media coverage of 1989 murder conviction appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Overnight storm downs trees, power lines in New Hampshire
MILFORD, N.H. (WHDH) - Neighborhoods in New Hampshire were left a mess Wednesday morning with toppled trees and downed power lines. A lot of damage was seen in Milford, where large trees on their side stretched across front yards and blocked driveways and where some cars could be seen damaged by falling limbs.
WATCH: SKY7-HD shows aerial view of storm damage in Milford, NH
MILFORD, N.H. (WHDH) - SKY7-HD provided an aerial view of Milford, New Hampshire Wednesday after strong storms swept through the area, causing widespread tree damage and knocking out power to many area homes. Stormy weather arrived in Milford near sunset Tuesday night as part of a larger line of storms...
Severe thunderstorms leave thousands of New Hampshire residents without power
KEENE, N.H. — Severe thunderstorms swept through New Hampshire Tuesday, causing extensive damage to homes and leaving thousands without power. Areas in Southern and Central New Hampshire, including Milford and Keene, were particularly affected. Strong winds toppled trees and power lines, causing some to evacuate from homes deemed unsafe.
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