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Video: Partly sunny, pop-up thunderstorms possible later
A summer feel in place through Sunday with more sunshine and pleasantly warm air. Higher humidity works in starting Monday, along with more showers and thunderstorms. Patchy morning fog breaks for partly sunny skies on Sunday, with the chance for a late day pop-up thunderstorm, mainly up north. Highs will be back into the lower 80s, though it will be in the 70s for the coast.
Keene Planning Board to continue review of Washington Street site redevelopment proposal
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – The Keene Planning Board is set to revisit a significant redevelopment proposal for the Dinkbee’s Convenience Store site at 510 Washington Str. in a hearing this Monday, Aug. 26. The plan, submitted by Fieldstone Land Consultants on behalf of owner Rakesh Patel, outlines the...
Seabrook police and NHSP investigating crash involving moped
SEABROOK, N.H. — Seabrook police and New Hampshire State Police are investigating a crash on Walton Road that left one person in the hospital. Seabrook police said officers responded to Walton Road near the railroad bridge around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday for a report of a single-vehicle crash with injury. Seabrook fire confirmed the crash involved a single moped.
Five-Year Plan For Alvirne Farm Laid Out by Beals
During the Aug. 5 Hudson School Board meeting, the School Board received a presentation from Alvirne High School Principal, Steve Beals, and Farm Manager, Emery Nadeau, about the five-year plan for the Alvirne Farm. It was explained by Beals that the Farm continues to be an educational opportunity for students...
WSOC hits the road for first time at UNH
DURHAM, N.H. - The UConn women's soccer team (0-1-1) hits the road for the first time in 2024 with a trip to the University of New Hampshire (2-0-1) on Sunday, August 25 at 2 p.m. Admission is free at Wildcat Stadium and for those that can't make it, the game...
'Surfing saved my life': Wounded Warriors ride the waves at Hampton's North Beach
HAMPTON — Oscar Toce made the shaka, also known as the “hang loose” sign, with his hands as he surfed on his belly. He toppled over when he hit the shore, but with the help of other surfers, he picked himself back up on the board and went back to the ocean, hoping to catch another wave. ...
Motorcycle passenger killed in Dorchester crash
DORCHESTER — A motorcycle crash on Route 118 claimed the life of a 23-year-old Meredith woman on Saturday, authorities said. State Troopers from Troop F barracks responded to the scene around 5:07 p.m. after a motorcycle traveling eastbound failed to negotiate a turn, veered across the center line, and collided with an oncoming vehicle.
New York State Police Officer Suspended and Facing Charges in Alleged Robbery
It goes without saying that police officers, whether they're village, town, city or state police, when they make an arrest it's because they are dealing with someone who broke the law. Vast majority of the time, those people are regular, everyday civilians, however on occasion, police officers deal with more attention grabbing individuals, maybe some celebrity, a politician, or in this case one of their own.
New York State Man Dies After Tree Falls On Him
Police say a New York state man died on his property after a tree fell over on top of him. While the chances of being struck by a falling tree are pretty low, accidents such as this can happen sometimes. Older or diseased trees with cracked branches or exposed roots can pose a risk for falling over on your property. Also, the amount of heavy rain and storms the area has endured this summer can be another big factor with trees weakening.
UVM Medical Center’s Driver Rehabilitation Program holds adaptive car show
COLCHESTER, Vt. (WCAX) - People are getting out of their wheelchairs, and getting into their adaptive, high tech cars, showing off what they can do. “The ability to get into a conventional seat, into a vehicle, in Joan’s condition would not be possible otherwise,” Guy Kennedy of Underhill said.
Two men severely hurt in crash on Rt. 22A in Shoreham
Two men are at University of Vermont Medical Center with severe injuries after a crash on Route 22A in Shoreham. A 47-year-old man from Bomoseen was driving south near the Orwell town line shortly after 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Vermont State Police say his car crossed the center line, striking a car and a motorcycle. The Bomoseen man and the motorcyclist are the two people who were hurt. No one in the northbound car was injured.
Big Green Notch 1-0 Win Over Marshall
HANOVER, N.H. – The Dartmouth women's soccer team won 1-0 against Marshall in the season opener at Burnham Field this evening. Scoring the game-winning goal was fifth-year, Daisy Granholm. "I think we battled well. It was an emotional, high-paced, college soccer game. And I think our team, we showed...
Both sides argue for resolution of verdict dispute in New Hampshire youth center abuse case
“The time is nigh to have the issues fully briefed and decided,” Judge Andrew Schulman wrote in an order early this month giving parties until Wednesday to submit their motions and supporting documents.
Sununu signs bill that stems fire hazard at NH landfills
Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill Friday banning lithium-ion batteries and some electronic waste from disposal at New Hampshire landfills and incinerators, stemming a serious fire hazard. “Lithium-ion batteries are problematic when they get disposed of in landfills because often heavy machinery is used to handle our trash,” said Reagan Bissonnette, executive director of the […]
1 person taken to hospital after crash involving multiple vehicles on I-93 in Campton, authorities say
CAMPTON, N.H. — One person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a crash involving multiple vehicles on Interstate 93 in Campton, authorities said. Campton-Thornton Fire Rescue said at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, first responders responded to a crash on I-93 North in Campton. >> Download the...
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