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Rockland man accused of multiple offenses while on bail
ROCKLAND — A Rockland man who was on bail with an active set of conditions was arrested July 22 on multiple charges, including the alleged theft and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Harley Winchenbach, 31, was charged by police with criminal trespass, operating after a license suspended or...
Pope Memorial Humane Society seeks Pet Food Share donations to help people keep pets
DOVER — The Pope Memorial Humane Society – Cocheco Valley animal shelter is reaching out to the community to ask for help in supporting its Pet Food Share program, stating it is currently facing a critical shortage. The PMHS-CV Food Share program is designed to assist residents in...
Slow Down, Bub! New Hampshire State Police Are Cracking Down on Speeders
Recently, public officials and New Hampshire police officers have convened to launch a new, strict policy on speeders in the state. They are citing the number of crashes, up 10% from last year, according to WMUR, and that New Hampshire is one of the highest in the nation for deadly crashes and alcohol impairment.
Kids: start reading, get a ticket to the fair
TOPSFIELD – This summer, The Topsfield Fair is once again partnering with libraries in Essex and Middlesex Counties as well as southern New Hampshire to promote it’s Read & Win program. Each library sets a goal for elementary school children in their communities encouraging them to read library...
Sununu explains decision to sign 2 bills, veto another on gender identity issues
BETHLEHEM, N.H. — New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is defending the actions he took late last week on a trio of hotly debated bills involving gender identity issues, with his split decision leaving people on both sides of the aisle upset. At the Executive Council's "On the Road" meeting...
Pittsburg OHRV Trails Hit Hard By July 10 Rain as State Scrambles to Get Help
PITTSBURG – A torrential rain storm in Coos and parts of Grafton counties July 10 left an estimated $9.1 million in damage to roads, bridges and infrastructure, including the economic life blood of the area, its OHRV trails. State officials are scrambling to get help to make repairs before...
Hampton Police Department's new recruit: 9-week Lab to be 'community's dog'
HAMPTON — It’s no secret cuddling a friendly pup can relieve stress. That’s why many dogs are brought in to help traumatized children, soldiers, the sick, the disabled, and elderly who need some TLC. The positive impact a well-trained, sociable dog has on those they interact with...
Autosounds in Exeter closes after 40-plus years: 'It's been a good ride'
EXETER — After more than four decades, Tom Hemenway and his wife, Teresa, have decided to shut down Autosounds of New Hampshire, citing a “shrinking” customer base. The couple, who also own EZ Bikes and Scooters at the same location at 61 Epping Road, announced their decision to “retire” their automobile electronics services business Tuesday.
Portsmouth Tall Ships Festival Happening Now
The Portsmouth Tall Ships Festival is underway through Sunday. A parade of sail up the Piscataqua River to the Memorial Bridge and then to the docks kicked off the weekend. Tours of the U.S. Coast Guard Tall Ship Eagle will be available tomorrow through Sunday. More information about other events...
NHBM to feature artist Lucy Merrow in August
MOULTONBOROUGH — Lucy Merrow will be featured at the New Hampshire Boat Museum in August, with a members reception on Thursday, August 8 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. highlighting her paintings. “We are so excited to feature Lucy’s work at our beautiful Moultonborough campus,” said NHBM Executive Director...
14-year-old New Boston girl found dead decades ago; case remains unsolved
NEW BOSTON, N.H. — A 14-year-old New Boston girl who has not been seen alive since 1989 was likely the victim of a homicide, and the case has gone cold. Carrie Moss went missing on July 25, 1989, after she had gone to visit friends in Goffstown to go swimming.
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