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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...
Students head back to the classroom next week
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – Students in the Monadnock Region head back to school on next week. According to SAU 29’s website, school resumes for all districts on Tuesday, August 27th. Preschool at Jonathan Daniels and in Marlborough will begin after Labor Day on September 3rd, along with Kindergarten in both Keene and Chesterfield. Marlow preschool and kindergarten begins September 9th.
UNH poll shows big lead in Republican gubernatorial race, tighter race on Democratic side
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A new University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll shows where likely voters stand on the race for governor. On the Republican side, 65 percent of likely GOP voters said they would cast their ballot for Kelly Ayotte, compared to 21 percent for Chuck Morse, while 13 percent said they are undecided. The poll of likely Republican primary voters had a margin of error of +/- 3.2%.
Sweepstakes Social to fundraise for Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction on Sept. 13
LACONIA — Tickets are now available for the fourth annual Sweepstakes Social fundraiser held dockside aboard the M/S Mount Washington on Weirs Beach, 5:30-7:30 p.m., on Friday, Sept. 13. Funds raised will benefit the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction. “We have seen great success with the Sweepstakes Social...
Some areas of Epsom don’t have broadband internet access
As part of a statewide initiative to expand access to broadband, or high-speed internet, the Town of Epsom has spent the past month assessing areas with limited or no broadband. Data collected by the NH Broadband Mapping Initiative through the University of New Hampshire lists 11.9% of locations in Epsom...
Berlin resident found in violation of Civil Rights Act
CONCORD — New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella on Wednesday announced the resolution of a Civil Rights Act enforcement action filed against Hayden Anderson in Coos County Superior Court through a negotiated consent decree. In July, Anderson, 22, of Berlin was charged with six alleged violations of the...
Conway pumps brakes on rental fines
CONWAY — A lawsuit filed by the Mt. Washington Valley Association for Responsible Vacation Rentals against the town has prevented the selectmen from putting the finishing touches on their rental inspection and certification program. In July, prior to the lawsuit being filed, Zoning Enforcement Officer Nicholas DeVito told the...
Council seeking proposals for Old North Main property in Laconia
Councilors expressed a sense of urgency and careful optimism regarding the prospect of matching with a developer to design and construct permanent, market-rate and below-market-rate workforce housing on a city-owned parcel located in the northern part of the city at their meeting Monday, August 12. The city is soliciting letters...
Passenger killed in motorcycle crash in Dorchester; NHSP investigating
DORCHESTER, N.H. — One person is dead after a crash in Dorchester involving a vehicle and a motorcycle, authorities said. New Hampshire State Police said troopers responded to the crash on Route 118 in Dorchester around 5 p.m. on Saturday. Authorities said a motorcycle was heading eastbound on Route...
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