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'Serial fraudster' sentenced: Hampton man gets 7 years for $2M identity fraud schemes
HAMPTON — A local man will spend the next seven years in prison for stealing more than a million dollars in four schemes — including one where he filed fake unemployment claims in two states on behalf of 54 people. Anthony Silva, 39, was sentenced Thursday in U.S....
Lawrence Shooting Suspect Apprehended After Dragging Officer and Swamp Chase
In the dark early hours of a Monday in Lawrence, an episode unfolded that seemed plucked straight from an action-packed police drama, but it was all too real according to Massachusetts State Police News. A State Trooper captured a man wanted in connection with a shooting after the suspect led law enforcement on a high-stakes chase – one that included dragging a Lawrence officer with his vehicle.
Man accused of placing card skimmers in New Hampshire Walmart and other stores across Northeast
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A man who police believe is in the U.S. illegally is facing federal charges for allegedly stealing data through credit card skimmers around the Northeast. According to court documents, Romario Serban placed the skimmers at Walmart stores in New Hampshire, New York, Maine and Massachusetts last July.
Details of UNH students' alleged assault of police at pro-Palestine rally emerge
DURHAM — Two University of New Hampshire students are charged with assaulting the school’s police chief and other officers who dispersed a crowd attempting to set up an encampment following a pro-Palestinian rally Wednesday night. They were two of 12 people arrested following the incident on the Thompson...
Seabrook state Rep. Tina Harley resigns, narrowing Republican majority in NH House
SEABROOK — State Rep. Tina Harley, R-Seabrook, has resigned from the New Hampshire House, according to the House clerk. “Due to an unexpected family situation I am no longer able to reside in my district," wrote Harley in her resignation letter, which was read on the House floor Thursday. "It’s been an honor to serve my constituents in the great state of New Hampshire.” ...
Star Speedway Event To Kick-Off Granite State Pro Stock Series Season on Saturday
Just as Spring is the season for fresh growth and green leaves, Saturday night’s Spring 100 at Star Speedway is all about fresh opportunities and the green flag for the Granite State Pro Stock Series 2024 season. The Epping, N.H., bullring welcomes the GSPSS for the kickoff of its...
Exeter's Supreme Pizza reopening after fire caused nearly 3-year hiatus
EXETER — Supreme Pizza & Seafood is reopening in May after it was shut down for nearly three years due to a devastating fire. Owner Panagiotis “Peter” Parkiotis said this week repair work is almost complete at the 134 Front Street pizzeria. “I’m hoping everybody is going...
Ex-youth baseball coach pleads guilty to raping Seabrook teen: 'Worst nightmare'
BRENTWOOD — A former youth baseball coach pleaded guilty to the 2017 rape of a Seabrook teenager, who told the court her life will never be the same. Prosecutors say Curran Shane, 34, a former baseball coach in the Bedford School District, for Seacoast United and for Play Ball in Salisbury, Massachusetts, was drunk when he raped the 15-year-old girl. They say Shane snuck into the girl's bedroom, and despite being repeatedly told “no” and “stop it,” he forcibly raped her. ...
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