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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.
Hit-and-run motorcyclist in jail after Methuen fatality
METHUEN — Martin Quinlan, 29, of Andover is being held without bail for 90 days after a hit-and-run motorcycle crash that killed Pamela O’Neil in Methuen on Sunday. Quinlan, who has another pending case related to driving, was arrested Monday and charged with leaving the scene of personal injury and death, as well as unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Ipswich, Massachusetts, Rock Band Seeks Fan Support for Documentary Funding
If you've ever been to a Fools show, you know this intro:. "From Ipswich, Massachusetts, Home of the Fried Clam, It's The Fools!" If you grew up in New England and listened to the radio (especially Boston radio), chances are, you know and love The Fools. The band has been all over the world touring with the J. Geils Band, The Knack, and Van Halen. They are a kick-ass rock band, and as it turns out, they've been together for 50 years.
Valley Patriot Honors Police, Veterans, Activists at 20th Anniversary BASH!
Last month, at The Valley Patriot’s 20th Anniversary BASH, not only did the newspaper give out $58,000 in scholarship money to local students but several people were honored for their work in the community with recognitions and awards. THE JOHN RATKA HERO VETERANS AWARD. Because honoring Veterans is so...
State weighs shakeup at Hampstead Hospital
The state may be considering a change at Hampstead Hospital, two years after buying the youth mental health facility and tapping a private company to run it. That company, Wellpath Recovery Solutions, has faced criticism over its handling of safety issues and the continued waitlists for youth mental health care.
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