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Police seek men who robbed group of minors in Salem movie theater parking lot
SALEM, N.H. — Police are looking for two men suspected of assaulting and robbing a group of juveniles outside a Salem movie theater. Three minors were sitting in their car in the Cinemark parking lot off Mall Road around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday when they were suddenly attacked by two masked men armed with guns, police said.
Dozens of unclaimed remains buried, cremated each year in New Hampshire
For many people, it's hard to imagine — a loved one finding their final resting place on a shelf in the back closet of a funeral home. “We do wonder, what's the story? You know, who's the person behind the name and what happened that led them to a situation where no one nobody came forward?” Todd Marsh, Rochester’s welfare director, said.
North Hampton Electric Barn burglary: Hudson man charged in $26K theft
NORTH HAMPTON — A Hudson man is facing charges in connection to the theft of more than $26,000 in merchandise from the Electric Barn in North Hampton, according to police. Chad Breault was arrested in Amesbury, Massachusetts, on Friday, May 10, allegedly attempting to sell the stolen goods to a business, according to North Hampton Police Chief Robert LaBarge.
Police investigating reported carjacking at Derryfield Park
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Members of the Manchester Police Department are investigating a reported carjacking at Derryfield Park Thursday. Police say at around 11:30 a.m., a suspect allegedly pointed a gun at a driver and took their vehicle. The suspect was seen driving down Bridge Street. Police say the vehicle...
NH education chief, told changes harm public schools, says he's 'champion of children'
MANCHESTER — After an hour-long public conversation with the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Education, school board members in Manchester – the state’s largest school district – remained frustrated by a lack of clear answers and unconvinced that proposed revisions to the state’s minimum standards for public schools, known as the 306s, will improve education in the Granite State. Despite that, the state Board of Education plans to finalize the revisions as soon as next...
Video: Quiet evening with sun and clouds expected Friday, spot showers in some areas
Plenty of dry hours are expected between a few showers as we head into the weekend before a bigger warm-up takes hold next week. Partial clearing later tonight as low pressure moves away. Some fog will be possible by tomorrow morning with lows near 50 overnight. Friday looks quieter, with...
2 swans found dead, apparently shot, in Westford, police say
Police are investigating the deaths of two swans that were apparently shot, officials in Westford, Massachusetts, said Thursday, asking for the public's help in finding anything suspicious that might have taken place in the area. The swans were found Tuesday in a wooded area on the western side of Nabnasset...
NH Chronicle: Elias Kacavas, a Star on the Rise
Tonight, Manchester's Elias Kacavas' acting career is just starting to take off. The "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3" star was home for Greek Easter a few weeks ago and Erin Fehlau caught up with him at Central High School, where he says he was inspired to set his sights on Hollywood.
Family to face Mass. killer for first time since 1994 conviction
GROVELAND, Mass. — Thirty years after the brutal beating death of a Massachusetts teenager, her killer will go before the Massachusetts Parole Board on Thursday to argue he should be set free. Richard Baldwin was convicted in 1994 of murdering Beth Brodie, a 15-year-old cheerleader from Groveland. Baldwin was...
May 18 Cone with a Cop at Hayward’s also marks launch of ‘Just in Case’ program, casting a wider safety net for residents
NASHUA, NH – The Nashua Police Department on Thursday announced the launch of the “Just In Case” Program. As many residents are aware the Nashua Police Department currently uses two programs to serve the community: Autism Awareness & Operation Safe Return. While these programs are successful, the police department strives to service a larger segment of the city’s population, as many residents are affected by much more than autism or dementia.
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