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NH man found guilty of violent, drunken attack on Hampton police officers
BRENTWOOD — A former Litchfield man was convicted of 12 charges, including two felonies, for brutally assaulting two Hampton police officers in November as they tried to take him into custody outside the 401 Tavern. Bryan Foley, 42, will be formally sentenced on Sept. 23 after a jury found him guilty last week of 12 of the 14 charges he was facing from the Nov. 16, 2023, drunken altercation. ...
Inmate returns to state prison after hours-long standoff at State Office Complex
MANCHESTER, N.H. — An inmate has been returned to the New Hampshire Department of Corrections after an hours-long standoff at the State Office Complex. According to state troopers, 33-year-old Tad Emerson barricaded himself inside a room and was armed with a knife. Officials said Emerson was at the State...
Rye Motor Inn & Swim Shop for sale at $6.5 million: Take a look inside
RYE — The retro Rye Motor Inn & Swim Shop has been put up for sale at $6.5 million. The news comes three years after the local hotelier behind the business transformed the property into a mid-20th century-themed, beach and surf-centric motel. Doug Palardy, founder and owner of Seacoast Apart-Hotels, has owned the 741 Ocean Blvd. property since April 2020. At that time, Palardy purchased the former Pebble Cove Motel on-site from former owners Stephen and Beth...
Air traffic control tower at Pease airport poised for major renovation
PORTSMOUTH — The Pease Development Authority’s Board of Directors is slated to vote Thursday on a proposed $481,495 contract for the design of a major renovation of the air traffic control tower at Portsmouth International Airport at Pease. The board voted earlier this year to hire Harriman Associates Inc., PDA’s on-call architectural consultant, “to evaluate the condition of the air traffic control tower and its building systems,” according to Michael Mates, director of engineering for the PDA. ...
Four candidates file for one at-large Somersworth City Council seat
SOMERSWORTH — Four people have filed to run for a single at-large City Council seat in the Sept. 10 special municipal election, said City Clerk Kristen LaPanne. The election will be held in conjunction with the state primary on the same day. The candidates are Councilor at-large Don Austin; Richard Brooks, a member of...
New offshore wind projects delayed by state, including areas off Martha's Vineyard
It's going to be at least another month before contenders for the state's fourth, and largest, offshore wind procurement will be unveiled. The state Department of Energy Resources on Tuesday indicated in a letter submitted to Department of Public Utilities Secretary Mark Marini that selection of projects will be postponed until Sept. 6. The agency's evaluation team was originally scheduled to announce the selected bids and the start of negotiations on Aug. 7. ...
Timpany Crossroads filling up as Jersey Mike's prepares to open in Gardner: What you need to know
From Five Below to a "sub above." Jersey Mike's, the fast casual sub sandwich shop, is scheduled to open in Gardner on Wednesday, Aug. 21, pending all final inspections and approvals, according to a franchise representative. Signage was recently erected on the store's Timpany Crossroads location. The franchise, which is relatively new to the...
A Cape family's restaurant and farm project has begun in West Dennis. Here's what to know.
WEST DENNIS — Crews broke ground July 31 on Love Farms, a local family’s ambitious plans to build a 10,000 square-foot farm-to-table restaurant on Route 28. Father and son team, Dennis and Dylan Leary, are the heart and passionate proponents of the project. Their dream is to build a state-of-the-art restaurant and kitchen that will serve food from farms throughout New England. One of those farms will be their own on a 7-acre parcel on Indian Pond...
Winchendon's Commonwealth Heroine Jennings gives back to community through various roles
Generosity, a giving spirit and an awareness that all humans deserve love was instilled in Miranda Jennings, a 2024 Commonwealth Heroine awardee from Winchendon, early in her life, modeled for her by her parents, a prison psychologist and an educator. “They are my inspiration,” Jennings said. It was routine for her to volunteer...
New Hampshire ‘way above’ national average in rise of drug and alcohol deaths, suicides
New Hampshire has been named the healthiest state in the country two years running by the United Health Foundation, largely because of its low rates of homicide, poverty, and unemployment. It’s doing considerably worse when it comes to deaths related to suicide, drugs, and alcohol, according to a new report from Trust for America’s Health, […]
Sununu signs NH bill targeting PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ but vetoes another
Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill Friday that bans certain products with intentionally added PFAS from sale in the state starting in 2027 and creates strict liability for PFAS polluters. He vetoed another measure that would have created liability for PFAS facilities, citing its “broad” definition and the fact that its standard for chemical concentrations that would trigger regulatory action contradicted the other bill he signed. The standard of the vetoed bill was significantly stricter. ...
How a $925,000 grant to Gardner is making high student athletics more accessible
Last week, the city of Gardner received $925,000 from the Mass. Community Development Block Grant program. A majority of the grant will be used for the demolition of the vacant School Street school building, and the remaining money will be split between multiple groups in the city. The Gardner Middle and High School athletic departments will receive a portion of this grant, going toward the elimination of user fees for student-athletes. ...
11th annual National Night Out is this Thursday: Three things to know before you go
The 11th annual Gardner National Night Out is Thursday, Aug. 15, and over 800 people are anticipated to attend this year. While the usual theme of the night is health, wellness and public safety education, it's also a time for parents and their children to have some fun before the school year begins without worrying about the cost. National Night Out starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 8 p.m. at Monument Park. ...
Man accused of swiping $13,000 worth of casino chips from Encore
MALDEN - A man grabbed thousands of dollars worth of casino chips from a gaming table at Encore Boston Harbor Tuesday evening and tried to run away, Massachusetts State Police say. Gary Hunt faced a judge in Malden District Court Wednesday morning and was ordered to stay away from the Everett casino.The casino said in a statement that "an individual fled the premises after attempting a chip theft in a gaming area." The Encore surveillance team identified him and police caught up to the suspect in a nearby parking lot.Thief distracted gamblers and staff, police sayWitnesses told investigators that they...
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