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Teen dies after scooter accident
JAFFREY, N.H.-(MyKeeneNow) A 17-year-old from Dublin died Saturday afternoon when his electric motor scooter was hit by a motor vehicle. Jaffrey police were dispatched to Dublin Road near Gilsun Road in Jaffrey just after 1 p.m. for a head-on collision involving a car and an electric scooter, according to a news release. The teenager sustained serious injuries and was flown to UMASS in Worcester, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Conway, NH: Fatal Crash on East Main Street Leaves One Dead, Another Injured
Conway, NH – A fatal crash on East Main Street in Conway has left one dead and another injured. According to the Conway Police Department, officers responded to a collision involving a 2022 Peterbilt Tractor and a 2002 Ford F150 pickup truck around 3:57 p.m. on Friday. The vehicles caught fire after the crash, resulting in the death of the pickup truck driver, whose identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. The driver of the tractor-trailer, Andrew Ouellette, 35, was treated for minor injuries at Memorial Hospital.
Here’s What to Expect From the New Airline Coming to This New Hampshire Airport
Breeze is coming to Pease. Portsmouth International Airport at Pease announced yesterday via Facebook that Breeze Airways will be coming to Pease International Airport starting in October. Breeze will fly on Wednesdays and Saturdays, only out of Portsmouth. Right now, there are two destinations: Orlando and Fort Meyers, Florida. Is...
Life Is Good launches ‘Keep it Simple’ custom T-shirt business at new Hudson plant
Inside the cavernous building in New Hampshire where Life Is Good prints and ships thousands of T-shirts and other branded apparel every day, the Boston company’s ethos is spelled out in giant letters above the factory floor. “Everything is figureoutable.”. That mantra has steered the 30-year-old company through...
Businesses sought for UNH Entrepreneurship Internship Fall 2024 program
The Entrepreneurial Studies program at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire is recruiting companies to take part in their Fall 2024 Internship program. The program connects businesses with innovative and entrepreneurial-minded students to help grow their companies by placing value in...
$500 million says Dean Kamen’s ARMI can manufacture human body parts in Manchester
Dean Kamen is getting used to welcoming federal officials to the Millyard, especially when they arrive to announce another round of taxpayer dollars to fund the biofabrication project the inventor launched in 2017. Another $44 million here. Another $100 million there. Add the in-kind funds from industry and institutional partners...
Council approves outdoor seating for Lakeport's Social Club Creamery
LAKEPORT — Social Club Creamery on Elm Street will soon expand to accommodate outdoor seating following approval by city council at Monday’s regular meeting at City Hall. The owners are also working to increase space available for storing ice cream, a tricky task in their small storefront. The...
Porta Fortuna Outclasses Older Rivals in Falmouth Score
Porta Fortuna followed up her Coronation Stakes (G1) win with an easy success in the July 12 Falmouth Stakes (G1) at Newmarket. The Donnacha O'Brien-trained 3-year-old was always prominent under Ryan Moore and stamped her class on her six rivals with a slick performance, beating the strong-traveling Jabaara by 3 3/4 lengths as the 10-11 favorite.
The Donna Drake Show Welcomes The Elite Group at RE/MAX Central
Donna sits down with realtor owner George Pavlushkin and team lead Kateryna Derevenskaya to discuss how they began their journey in real estate and the importance of looking for everything on a new property.
Exeter 120-plus apartment project faces opposition: Neighbors say we're not Portsmouth
EXETER — A proposed project to construct a mixed-use development with three apartment buildings and a commercial space off Portsmouth Avenue is facing opposition. One resident called the project a “monstrosity” that would alter the neighborhood. Another questioned if Exeter wants its town to become “another Portsmouth.” Green & Company of North Hampton went...
Shaheen says she's not concerned about Biden's verbal gaffes at NATO summit
MANCHESTER, N.H. — U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is brushing off misstatements from President Joe Biden in his closely watched press conference Thursday night. Just back from the NATO summit, Shaheen addressed the World Affairs Council in Manchester on Friday and then took questions about Biden's status. "I thought the...
Jim Tortorella Returns to UNH Men’s Hockey Program as Director of Hockey Operations
The University of New Hampshire men's hockey program has named Jim Tortorella as its new director of hockey operations. Tortorella returns to UNH where he was an assistant coach for two seasons (1993-95) and an associate head coach for three seasons (2011-2014).
Salem, New Hampshire, Updating Hazard Mitigation Plan
(TNS) - The town is in the early stages of updating its hazardous mitigation plan as it addresses new concerns and changes in the growing community. The goal of an updated plan is to identify natural and human-caused hazards and vulnerabilities in Salem and decide on a course of action to reduce hazards and where to focus resources when they arise. Planning helps the town formulate decision-making during disasters to reduce damages to lives, property and the municipality’s economy.
Catholic Charities awarded $625,000 in tax credits for Peterborough housing project
Catholic Charities NH was awarded $625,000 in tax credits by the NH Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) to support an affordable housing project in Peterborough, the nonprofit announced July 9. The funds are part of a recent CDFA distribution of $6.6 million in tax credits to nonprofits for community and...
‘Christmas in July’ celebrates Children’s Auction mission
WEIRS BEACH — It may be 85 degrees and sunny, but in the Weirs, it’s Christmas in July. Supporters of the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction gathered aboard the M/S Mount Washington for a cruise around Lake Winnipesaukee to raise funds for local charities Thursday night. For every ticket sold, one would be donated to an underprivileged child so they, too, could take a ride on the ship.
VP Kamala Harris Invokes Former VP Mike Pence In Warning About Last Lines Of Defense Against Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris attacked the U.S. Supreme Court and praised former Vice President Mike Pence during a campaign event in Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon. Harris appeared to reference the court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity – which awarded former President Donald Trump a partial win as he fights two federal criminal cases – one related to the handling of classified documents and another about his role in the Jan. 6 riots.
Champlain all-stars roll to back-to-back Vermont Little league softball state titles
Ace Irie Shedd opened the game with a called third strike. She also scored the final run to seal the mercy-rule victory. From the first pitch to its last, Shedd, along with her teammates, came ready to play, as the 10-12-year-old Champlain all-stars cruised to the second of back-to-back Vermont Little League softball state championships following Saturday's 10-0 triumph over Connecticut Valley at Roger Woods Field at Burlington's Schifilliti Park.
Search continues in North Creek for missing kayaker
NORTH CREEK, N.Y. (WNYT) – Search efforts continue up and down the Hudson River on Saturday for a missing kayaker. Alfred Arzuaga went missing Friday just after 6 p.m. Friday after him and his family went Kayaking in North Creek. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office said they received a 911 call of a missing person around 7:08 p.m. which is when they responded with marine rescue teams and began to search.
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