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Three injured in third Route 9 crash
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – Three people were seriously injured in a crash on Route 9 in Spofford Saturday morning. Saturday’s crash is the third on Route 9 in Spofford in about two weeks. Officers responded to the crash near Thomas Construction around 7:50 Saturday morning where a silver Jeep Grand Wagoneer was found about 500 feet off the roadway in the woods, according to Chesterfield Police.
1 dead, 1 hurt in fiery NH crash between truck, pickup truck
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash between a truck and a pickup truck in Conway, New Hampshire, on Friday. New Hampshire State Police said they responded to a report of a crash on East Main Street at around 3:57 p.m.. Officers found that tractor-trailer had collided with a pickup truck when they arrived.
Fold’d offers a second chance
A fledgling Somersworth diner is providing a path to job success for NH residents in recovery, one dish at a time. Fold’d Diner, at 69 High Street in Somersworth, is open five days a week and serves breakfast and lunch. The business opened in October and has been growing...
Redmen are heating up: Tewksbury’s 12U baseball team wins three in a row
After falling short in the district tournament, the Tewksbury 12U summer baseball squad has their attention glued to the Bay State League. After an 0-3 start in the National Division to kick off pool play in the opening round, the Redmen have stormed back to take three straight victories over Haverhill, Georgetown, and Lowell.
12U softball makes another final: Tewksbury makes it three championship games in a row
The 12U Redmen Red softball team went into last weekend’s tournament as champions of their first tournament they played in and runner ups of their second tournament. Their third tournament, the 7th Annual ALZ Invitational hosted by the TGSL Redmen Softball, which spreads awareness about Alzheimer’s, was their toughest to date with 20 teams in the field, coming from all over, including New Hampshire and Maine, and all eyeing that first-place trophy.
Tewksbury’s Paige runs at Olympic trials: Former TMHS superstar reaches semifinals of 800-meter run
As long as Makayla Paige was running, the town of Tewksbury was watching. It was that simple. Because when the two-time Gatorade Athlete of the Year ran, it was a full-on event. Her dominance was breathtaking. But when Paige took to the track for the biggest race of her life,...
You’re Not Imagining It: Prices Have Increased at New Hampshire Walmarts
In recent years, Walmart has become a huge part of my life. It's my one-stop shop for grocery shopping (yes, I'm blessed enough to live near a supercenter), workout clothes, and makeup. Now that I have a brand-new baby to dress, Gwen's wardrobe is practically made up entirely of clothes from Wally World.
Yellowcard performs Thursday to support Third Eye Blind at BankNH Pavilion
Yellowcard took the stage at BankNH Pavilion in Gilford on Thursday evening. Yellowcard is supporting Third Eye Blind on their summer tour, along with Copilot of Boston who performed on the Hazy Little Stage, and A R I Z O N A on the main stage.
Origin Specialty Acquires Agribusiness Managing General Underwriter AIMS
Illinois-based specialty insurance broker Origin Specialty Underwriters Agency announced it has acquired Agricultural Insurance Management Services (AIMS), an agribusiness insurance-focused managing general underwriter based in Bow, New Hampshire. AIMS does most of its business in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast regions and is currently licensed in more than 30 states....
Six Olympians With Dartmouth Ties Are Headed to Paris
Six athletes with Dartmouth connections—five alums and one current student—are headed to Paris this month to compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics. The Big Green Olympians are vying for medals in men’s and women’s rowing, men’s and women’s rugby sevens, and women’s basketball. Two Dartmouth coaches are also participating.
Ordinance banning public camping in Manchester takes full effect
MANCHESTER, N.H. — As of Thursday, people are not allowed to camp on public property in Manchester. That new rule was approved last week and took effect after a brief waiting period. Violators face a fine of up to $250. Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais said the move is part...
Mass. native John Pogorek, commander of NH Air Guard, killed in hit-and-run crash
John Pogorek, the commander of the New Hampshire Air National Guard, was killed in a hit-and-run crash near his Rochester home Monday afternoon, police said. Pororek, who graduated from Ware High School in Massachusetts in 1985, was 57. Police responded to an area near 10 Crown Point Road at 5:22...
Mass. FD unveils new ladder truck purchased with American Rescue Plan funds
LOWELL, Mass. — Ladder 4 has arrived. The $1 million dollar truck was on display on JFK Plaza last Tuesday, with its 100-foot steel aerial ladder extended toward the roofline of City Hall. The brand-new truck will replace the current apparatus that operates out of the West Sixth Street firehouse after training and upfitting is completed.
More NH dentists agreeing to see Medicaid patients – but not enough to meet demand
It took oral health advocates nearly 25 years to persuade New Hampshire lawmakers to provide adults on Medicaid coverage for basic dental care. Gail Brown, one of those advocates, said she saw that investment pay dividends in far less time. Brown was stopped this spring while bringing cakes to a...
Home for Now shelter closer to gaining federal funds via city of Rochester
ROCHESTER — The city's Finance Committee has recommended allocating more than $300,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to help Community Action Partnership of Strafford County as it takes over management of the Home for Now homeless shelter. Home for Now, located on Washington Street, a nonprofit organization,...
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