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Rumford police K9 sniffs out meth, gun during stop
RUMFORD — A routine traffic stop led to the arrest of a New Hampshire man after a police K9 detected illegal drugs and a firearm in the vehicle, authorities said Thursday. During the stop on Waldo Street Wednesday evening, Rumford Police Department’s drug detection canine, Niko, alerted officers to the presence of narcotics inside the car, which had expired New Hampshire registration plates.
Fire destroys family's garage in Peru
PERU, Maine — The state fire marshal's office is investigating the cause of a garage fire in Peru Tuesday night. The call to 833 Auburn Road came in shortly before 8:15 p.m., Peru Fire Chief Dan Carrier told NEWS CENTER Maine. When crews arrived, flames were beginning to spread...
Daniel Hemric Posts Entry for Celebration of America 300 at Oxford Plains
Officials at the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) announced today they have received an official entry from NASCAR Cup Series Driver Daniel Hemric for the All That's Metal Celebration of America 300 scheduled for July 2nd and 3rd. Hemric, becomes the 2nd NASCAR Cup Series driver to enter the 1st annual event, joining Richard Childress racing driver Kyle Busch.
Court docs reveal new details in Jay shooting incident
JAY — A 56-year-old Jay resident, Benjamin Zev, was arrested this weekend on charges stemming from a shooting incident that occurred Saturday afternoon on North Jay Road. According to the Vermont State Police, the incident prompted a brief road closure and shelter-in-place orders for nearby residents. Zev, who appeared...
17-year-old fatally stabbed in heart in Berlin, New Hampshire, in 1987; killing unsolved
BERLIN, N.H. — The death of a 17-year-old boy found in Berlin in the 1980s remains unsolved. Raymond Breault lived on Jericho Road in Berlin. Railroad workers found his body at 6:30 a.m. on April 22, 1987. Breault was found on a railroad bed adjacent to Jericho Road, officials...
What’s my value? Harrison revaluation nears completion
HARRISON — Like many taxpayers, resident Don Jacobson wondered whether his next tax bill will be based on the existing property value or expected changes from the soon-to-be completed revaluation?. The answer, the new value. Bob Gingras of Parker Appraisal gave the Harrison Select Board an update on the...
Parker Gray ’97 Returns as Head Alpine Coach at Gould Academy
Featured Image: The new Head Alpine Coach for Gould Academy, Parker Gray. Credit: Gould Academy. We are thrilled to welcome back Gould alum Parker Gray ’97. He will take on the role of Alpine Head Coach, leading our Alpine staff and coaching the U18 boys. He returns to Gould after his most recent experience with the US Ski Team. Gray worked with the World Cup Tech Team, coaching worldwide and working closely with some of the most successful athletes at the sport’s highest level. Gray was also instrumental in implementing strength and conditioning programs for the US Ski Team’s high-performance department and will bring this wealth of knowledge and expertise to Gould.
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