Daily Archives: May 6, 2017

N.H. Carjacking Suspect Remains Held in Vermont

A 39-year-old Windsor man failed to appear for his arraignment in Sullivan County Superior Court on Thursday on charges related to an alleged carjacking in Claremont because he is incarcerated in Vermont.Wayne Keough faces charges of robbery, reckless conduct and … Continue reading

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Kentucky governor with NH roots leads way to dismantling Obamacare

[Links fixed] Kentucky is poised for a new distinction: to be the first state to save money by reducing the number of people on Medicaid, the government health insurance program for the poor and disabled and a central tenet of … Continue reading

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(Another) Illegal immigrant charged with trying to get NH driver’s license

NASHUA — State Police said Friday an illegal immigrant claimed to be a resident and tried to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license in Nashua. Shtain Gbalanga, 21, claimed Barrington as his legal residence when he went to the Division … Continue reading

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Souhegan dean of students put on paid administrative leave after arrest

I wonder where he’ll spend all that paid time off? School officials said Friday that Peter Gagnon, the dean of students at Souhegan High School who was arrested last week at a Massachusetts strip club, is on paid administrative leave. … Continue reading

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Metzler to Study Moving Bus Stop

At least night’s meeting, Superintendent Metzler agreed to discuss moving Sandown’s Lakeview bus stop when the busing schedule is re-examined with the bus service this summer. Thanks go to the new chairman, Brian Boyle, for bringing this issue up at … Continue reading

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N.H. Sees Rise in Wilderness Rescue Missions

Late Thursday night, New Hampshire Fish and Game Officials rescued a 53-year-old man on Mount Lincoln after they’d been searching for him for 3 days. We’ve been seeing a number of stories like that lately, and state officials have confirmed … Continue reading

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Officials caution NH residents after needle found in lake

Town officials are warning residents to be vigilant at local lakes and ponds this summer after a resident stumbled upon what appeared to be a hypodermic needle at Millville Lake on Thursday. Salem resident Samantha Arciadiacono reported that her husband spotted … Continue reading

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Candia Residents Oppose Adopted Transgender Policy

Rich started the show by talking about[Thursday] night’s Candia School Board meeting, in which Candia’s recently adopted transgender policy was brought into question. More.. Girard at Large | Audio Related | 17 NH School Districts Have Embraced “Transgender” Movement. Who’s Next? Get … Continue reading

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Health Officials Say No Common Cause Behind NH Seacoast Cancer Cluster

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — State health officials say there does not appear to be any common exposure or cause behind a cancer cluster in New Hampshire’s Seacoast region. The state Department of Health and Human Services has been investigating a … Continue reading

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