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Body camera video shows Vermont police chase of suspect wanted in crime spree
BETHEL, Vt. — A Vermont man wanted on felony charges out of New Hampshire was accused of stealing several cars and crashing into a cruiser – and it was caught on camera. Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer said he spotted Kyle Pickett, 28, driving a stolen Subaru down a road in the town of Bethel on Friday.
Man injured after home heating oil truck overturns in Jefferson
JEFFERSON, N.H. — One person was injured after a home heating oil truck overturned in Jefferson. The large vehicle crashed in the area of Owls Head Highway around 4:10 a.m. Monday, trapping the driver. He was taken to the hospital for his injuries. One tank from the trailer burst...
Former New Hampshire lawmaker faces multiple charges related to moving out of his district
A former New Hampshire lawmaker who kept his seat for a year after moving out of his district was charged Tuesday with multiple crimes related to his change of address.
Tractor-Trailer Rollover Causes Major Cleanup and Road Closure on Route 115
Witness the aftermath of a tractor-trailer rollover on Route 115 in Jefferson. The truck, loaded with home heating fuel, caused a major mess that took hours to clean up. The driver, trapped initially, was quickly rescued and hospitalized.
Quiet Selectmen’s Meeting, But LGBTQ+ Issues Simmer in Littleton
LITTLETON – After months of emotionally charged meetings and public comment related to downtown art and LGBTQ+ issues, it was a relatively quiet night at the regular Littleton Selectmen’s meeting Monday, although the issues are still simmering in the community.
Open Your Homes and Hearts: The Dogs Of jefferson, NH Need You!
Interested in adopting a pet — or just looking at some adorable pets near you up for adoption? There are dozens of endearing pets up for adoption at animal shelters in and around jefferson..
Local Residents Invited to NH Fish and Game Public Hearings on December 12 and 19
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will hold two public hearings on December 12 and December 19, 2023. These hearings are open to the public for comments on the Department's work. The first hearing will be in Lancaster, NH, at the Department’s Region 1 Office. The second will take place at the Department Headquarters in Concord, NH. Executive Director Scott Mason invites hunters, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts to attend.
Family Resource Center of Gorham: Aiding Families in Northern Grafton and Coos Counties
Discover how the Family Resource Center of Gorham is making a difference in the lives of families in Northern Grafton and Coos counties. From winter essentials to Christmas presents, the center is a beacon of hope, serving over 226 families last year alone.
Savor the Flavors: Top 3 Modern American Eateries in Littleton
In this article, we explore three outstanding examples of modern American cuisine in Littleton. Have you had the chance to experience any of these culinary delights yet? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below!
Rent This Cozy Train Car for a Unique Weekend Getaway in Lincoln, New Hampshire
A site called TripsToDiscover.com highlighted the most unique Airbnbs in New Hampshire, and OF COURSE the Lil Red Caboose made the list! Who doesn't want to sleep in an adorable red train car? Whether you are spending the weekend hiking and exploring the outdoors or snuggled up with the one you love when the weather gets cold, the Lil Red Caboose has EVERYTHING you need!
Bradford man accused of tearing up school grounds in pickup
BRADFORD, Vt. (WCAX) - Police have cited a man in connection with an incident that caused thousands of dollars in damages to the grounds of a Vermont high school. On Nov. 17, Bradford police said someone driving a pickup truck caused extensive damage to the athletic fields at Oxbow High School.
Hart's Location: Embracing the Intimate Charm of New Hampshire's Tiny Town
Nestled in the White Mountains, Hart's Location is not just New Hampshire's smallest town by population, but also a beacon of community and history. With fewer than 50 residents, it offers a life steeped in the legacy of early settlers like Colonel John Hart. This tiny town is known for its early presidential primary votes, drawing national attention every four years. The residents take pride in their self-reliance and the close bonds formed in such a tight-knit community.
The Alluring Mystery of Mount Prospect: A Treasure Hunter's Dream
Dalton's skyline is crowned by the majestic Mount Prospect, a peak surrounded by mystery and the lure of hidden riches. According to local legend, this highest point in the region is the final resting place of treasures buried by the notorious Dalton Gang before their infamous Coffeyville heist. The possibility of gold and silver coins tucked away beneath the earth has captivated many, with adventurers and tourists alike setting out on expeditions to uncover the truth. This enduring tale has intertwined with Dalton's history, suggesting that the mountain may hold more than just natural beauty.
Sunday Morning Weather Update: Sunshine, Warmer Temperatures, and Incoming Weather System
Experience a mix of sun and clouds this Sunday morning, with temperatures rising from the twenties to the lower forties. Expect a weather system bringing rain and mountain snow overnight. Stay tuned for updates on a winter weather advisory for northern parts of Grafton and Carroll Counties.
36th annual Christmas parade held in Littleton
LITTLETON, N.H. — The holiday season is officially underway in Littleton. On Friday, the town held its 36th annual Christmas parade. This year's theme was the "12 Days of Christmas." The tradition started back in 1986 when Santa arrived on a Littleton fire truck. Friday's event included a visit...
1,000 Sign Letter Opposed To Regulating Public Art in LGBTQ+ Controversy
LITTLETON – More than 1,000 people have added their names to a community letter calling for the town’s selectmen to drop and back away from discussion about regulating public art as it relates to LGBTQ+ issues.
Historic Weather Change: November 26, 2023 Recalls 1938 Snowstorm and Record Low Temperatures
On November 26, 2023, the day was marked by a significant weather change, similar to an event on the same date in 1938. A heavy snowstorm had covered Vermont and New Hampshire with 10 to 20 inches of snow at that time.