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Hartland break-in leaves no items stolen, intruder makes meal and sleeps
HARTLAND — Vermont State Police Royalton Barracks is requesting the public’s help regarding a peculiar burglary that occurred at a residence on 69 Route 5. The incident took place during a period when the homeowners were absent, between May 9 and May 16. According to the police report,...
Springfield man arrested on in-state warrant during traffic stop
SPRINGFIELD — Police arrested a local man early Tuesday morning after discovering an active in-state warrant during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 91 South. Springfield Police Department reported that Ofc. Freeman, assisted by Cpl. Perkins, Ofc. Guzzo, and Ofc. Hauser, pulled over a vehicle for speeding at approximately 12:51 a.m.
Town of Hartford considering ‘banner’ policy
HARTFORD, Vt. (WCAX) - The town of Hartford is working on a banner policy in response to a request by a group wanting to honor veterans. The group approached the town’s selectboard several months ago requesting “Hometown Heroes” banners be hung around town as part of a national trend recognizing first responders and veterans.
Search of Newport home likely result of new information in old case, expert says
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Investigators have still not said which cold case an evidence search Tuesday at a home in Newport was connected to, but one legal expert said it's likely there has been new information received about the case. Members of the Cold Case Unit and Major Crimes Unit...
Springfield police seize illegal dirt bike, arrest unlicensed rider
SPRINGFIELD — In an operation to curb illegal off-highway vehicle (OHV) activity, Springfield police apprehended an unlicensed dirt bike rider and confiscated the bike on Wednesday evening. The Springfield Police Department’s Anti-OHV/Dirt Bike public safety detail targeted areas with frequent illegal riding reports. At 6:25 p.m., undercover officers...
New Hampshire Police Ramp Up Presence on Route 4 From Lebanon to Portsmouth
New Hampshire Expects More Motorists During the Summertime. If you are familiar with Route 4 that runs through New Hampshire, you know that it is a twisty road. Traffic is usually heavy, and the road is mostly just one lane going each way. It runs through the state from Lebanon to Portsmouth.
Missing Dartmouth grad student found dead in Connecticut River
LEBANON, Vt. (WCAX) - Police in Lebanon say a missing Dartmouth graduate student was found dead in the Connecticut River on Monday. Authorities say Kexin Cai, 26, had been missing since May 15 and was last seen riding an e-bike at around 6 p.m. headed toward West Lebanon that day.
Plan for 240 apartments in White River Junction completes planning and zoning review
On Monday, the Hartford Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve the proposed planned development, which is slated to go between Hickory Ridge and Lily Pond Roads. Read the story on VTDigger here: Plan for 240 apartments in White River Junction completes planning and zoning review.
TRSU board agenda for Thursday, June 6
XIII. SET NEXT MEETING DATE AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:. A. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, July 12. Board Goal Workshop (Retreat) Location TBD. B. 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 1. Regular Meeting, Ludlow Elementary Professional Development. room and Zoom. XIV. Board Self Evaluation. XV. Adjournment.
Driver cited for doing 111 mph on Interstate 91 in Hartland
HARTLAND — A man from Avon, Indiana, was cited for excessive speed early this morning after Vermont State Police clocked his vehicle traveling at 111 mph on Interstate 91. During a speed enforcement operation around 1:26 a.m., state troopers detected a vehicle significantly exceeding the 65 mph speed limit.
Cold case investigators wrap up court-authorized search for evidence in Newport
NEWPORT, N.H. — A cold case evidence search wrapped up Tuesday night in Newport, officials with the New Hampshire Attorney General's Office told WMUR. Investigators began executing court-authorized search warrants Tuesday morning in the Kelleyville neighborhood of Newport, including at a home on Ayers Street. WMUR crews saw more...
A New Dog Park Is Coming To Claremont
Calling all dog owners! There’s a new dog park in Claremont, NH. The dog park is near the entrance of Moody Park and will give big and small dogs areas to explore and play, Eagle Times reported. “We've worked closely with residents and experts to design a space that...
Green Key sees 10 calls to Hanover Police Department, no arrests
Over Green Key weekend on May 17 and May 18, the Hanover Police Department received six medical assistance calls for intoxicated persons, three noise complaint calls and one call for a disturbance on Webster Ave., according to an email statement from lieutenant Michael Schibuola. No students were arrested, Schibuola added. Safety and Security director Keiselim Montás wrote in a separate email statement that there were 17 Good Samaritan calls.
FIRST EVER FOR ZAHENSKY; THIRD FOR GRAY FRIDAY AT CLAREMONT
CLAREMONT, N.H. – Brad Zahensky scored the first Modified win of his career Friday, May 24, night at Claremont Motorsports Park, blending a cool head and heavy throttle foot to top the night’s 30-lap main event. Super Street ace Brandon Gray stayed red hot on the young season,...
Claremont Motorsports Park Marks Race Two of Granite State Pro Stock Series Season
WALPOLE, N.H. – The Granite State Pro Stock Series proves that sometimes, you can go home again. After a year’s absence from the schedule, Claremont Motorsports Park welcomes the New Hampshire-based touring series back to its de facto home for the Key Auto Group 125 this Sunday, May 26, the second race of the 2024 season and the first of two stops planned at the oval this year.
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