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CRIME & SAFETY
Teams Spend Hours Searching Water; Find Body Of Missing Swimmer In Clark Cove
A 20-year-old man from New Hampshire died while swimming in Bar Harbor Thursday, authorities say. The Maine Department of Marine Resources says several law enforcement and rescue agencies were on hand for hours Thursday afternoon, in the vicinity of the water around Clark Cove, investigating. They were searching for a man who had gone swimming in the area, earlier in the day, and apparently ran into some difficulty in the water.
New Hampshire Crime Rates 2024: Top Cities Facing Safety Concerns Revealed
Due to high rates of both violent and property crimes contrasting with the state’s serene image and natural beauty. Crime Rankings in New Hampshire Expose Safety Concerns Despite State’s Tranquil Image New Hampshire’s 2024 rankings of its riskiest locales as compiled by Southwest Journal using FBI crime data reveal significant safety challenges despite the state’s […]
10 Safest Cities in New Hampshire for 2024
New Hampshire has always been a relatively safe state in regards to violent crime, especially compared to the rest of the country. The idyllic small towns and miles of green space prove to be a haven for a peaceful existence, and a recent survey lands New Hampshire as one of the safest states for its residents.
Northfield man sentenced for embezzling over $500,000 from non-profit
Burlington, VT- A Northfield man has been sentenced to just over two years in prison for embezzling more than half a million dollars from a Royalton-based non-profit. According to court records, John Van Vught, 73, from Northfield, stole about $558,625 from ValleyNet, a nonprofit group advocating for affordable and effective internet access in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont. Investigators say that while Van Vught was working as an accountant for ValleyNet between 2013 and 2022, he electronically transferred money to himself.
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