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Fallout from Michael Proctor's testimony in Karen Read case could be wide-ranging
The fallout from Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor's testimony in the. trial is continuing to grow. Proctor is suspended without pay amid an internal investigation, and the situation is affecting other cases involving him. New documents obtained exclusively by NBC10 Boston show the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, which...
Edibles sold in Massachusetts recalled after 113 illnesses, two deaths nationwide
On Thursday the Federal Drug Administration released initial lab results in its investigation of recalled "microdosing" edibles made by Diamond Shruumz, which are now linked to 113 cases of illness and potentially to two deaths.
AIM to Launch Digital Exhibits
On Thursday, August 15, the American Independence Museum (AIM) will launch a selection of digital exhibits as part of an organizational effort to increase accessibility to its collection. Former President of the AIM Board of Governors, Ozzie Ayscue recently donated $4,000 to hardwire AIM’s two historic structures for Wi-Fi, which...
Concord man arrested after multi-town pursuit ends near Merrimack County Jail
BOSCAWEN — A Concord man was apprehended Tuesday evening following a high-speed chase that spanned several communities in New Hampshire. At 7:01 p.m. on Aug. 6, New Hampshire State Troopers from the Troop F barracks engaged in a pursuit of a vehicle involved in property damage in Vermont earlier that day.
Public Barred From Attending Meeting Over Live and Let Live Farm Pet Vendor License Dispute
Mary Aranosian stood out in front of One Granite Place last week, where the Department of Agriculture resides, with her one-person protest of how Live and Let Live Farm is being treated. GEOFF FORESTER. A hearing officer on Tuesday barred a Monitor reporter from attending the first meeting between the...
Candia powerlifter still competing at 86-years-old
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Peter Hubbard of Candia recently qualified for the Powerlifting America Bench Press Nationals. Hubbard is 86 years old and had open heart surgery last year. "You're going to age. However, and this is a big however, we do not have to grow old. There's no reason...
West Nile Virus found for the second time in Manchester; risk level raised
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Another batch of mosquitoes in Manchester has tested positive for West Nile Virus. This is the second detection of the virus this year, with the first occurring in July. As a result, the local risk level has been raised to moderate. Symptoms of West Nile Virus...
One critically injured after tree falls on three people
ORANGE, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — Three individuals have been struck by a fallen tree in Orange, one with severe injuries. At approximately 4:04 p.m. Friday, reports came in of a tree falling on three people on Maple Street, which the Orange call force responded to with two ambulances. Medical helicopters had also been requested, but were grounded due to the weather conditions.
Cohasset’s 143 Veterinary Services Wins Best Veterinarian of the South Shore
More than 342,000 votes were cast for local businesses and service professionals on the South Shore to recognize those at the top of their game. 143 Veterinary Services been named “Best Veterinarian” as part of the 2024 Best of the South Shore (BOSS) Awards. This accolade, presented by South Shore Home, Life & Style, recognizes the exceptional service and dedication provided by local businesses in the South Shore communities and is voted on by local patrons and residents.
‘End of Summer Bash’ at Hull’s Sunset Point Camp to benefit teen service charity
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping humanity and supporting those affected by poverty will hold its annual End of Summer Bash on Saturday, August 24, from 4 to 8 p.m., at Sunset Point Camp on Tenth Street in Hull. The event will be held rain or shine and all proceeds support mission of the Kerry Jon Walker Funds (KJWF), including service trips for teens supporting sustainable programs that improve the health, education, and economic opportunity of those in need.
Keene residents impacted by storm damage face challenges with limited federal aid
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – The city of Keene continues to assess and address the aftermath of severe thunderstorms that struck the region on July 16-17. The storms caused significant damage, particularly in the northwest part of the city, with Tanglewood Mobile Home Park being the hardest hit. The storms, which began around 7 p.m. on July 16, left eight homes damaged and displaced 15 residents in the community.
Gov. candidate Joyce Craig focuses on clean energy plans
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Joyce Craig has entered the race for New Hampshire governor and is already outlining her key priorities. The Democratic candidate is focusing on clean energy and pushing for the Granite State to take stronger action on climate change. On Thursday, Craig toured a solar array in...
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