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The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
A Carroll County jury on Thursday found William Kelly of Ossipee guilty of two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the Dec. 17, 2023, deaths of Christine Falzone, 33, and her unborn child, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.
The Doorway will not shut in the Upper Valley and Sullivan County after an important health care contract to support those reaching out for help fighting substance abuse finally passed the Executive Council Wednesday.
State revenues ended the fiscal year in a strong position with a $182 million surplus although accounting adjustments are likely to change the numbers before they are finalized for the state’s annual comprehensive financial audit.
Snowmobiles, lawsuits, and taxpayer money are at the heart of an internal investigation taking shape inside the Sullivan County administrative offices in Newport.
The Executive Council approved $20 million to go into the YDC abuse settlement fund, agreed to an extension to a contract for staffing at the Sununu Youth Services Center and rejected a $100 million conduit bond for a digital assets company, among other business Wednesday.
The victim was pulled from the home, and life-saving measures were attempted. She was ultimately transported to a Boston-area hospital, where she died Wednesday afternoon.
Three candidates have announced their campaigns for Speaker of the House (House Majority Leader Jason Osborne, R-Auburn, Rep. Jim Kofalt, R-Wilton, and Deputy Speaker of the House Rep. Steven Smith, R-Charleston), though not everyone is pleased with their plans to run.
Attorney General John Formella’s investigation into operations at the Sununu Youth Services Center did not find child abuse as alleged but concluded systemic problems exist, a finding that raised concern by the Disability Rights Center-NH, one of the original agencies to complain.
“This casino owner must’ve thought he hit the jackpot when he got more than a quarter of a million dollars set aside to keep businesses afloat amid a pandemic battering our economy. But the odds and the FBI finally caught up with him when he misused that money for his own financial gain,” said Ted E. Docks, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Boston Division.
During the initiatives, Troopers conducted nearly 1,600 traffic stops, which resulted in 659 speed citations and 59 citations for distracted driving. Of the 65 drivers arrested, 17 were suspected of operating under the influence.
As Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1816, “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” In sum, he believed that a nation could not long exist both ignorant and free.
After 15 years of proceedings, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) determined that New England’s transmission utilities have been overcharging customers to the benefit of their shareholders.
Sooooo many things to think about as we age — healthcare, wills, staying independent, retirement accounts, various body part replacements, trivia night.
An incident between two men appears to have ended with one dead from gunshot wounds in the driveway and the other man suffering from multiple stab wounds Sunday, according to a news release from the Attorney General’s Office.
On the 250th anniversary of the country on Saturday I couldn’t help but wander through remembrances of my own journey to become a new American.
Police responded to 29 Ocean Boulevard in Hampton for a report of shots fired Sunday morning where they found a man, 23, and woman, 25, suffering from gunshot wounds, and soon encountered a man who shot himself in the head, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.
If Tom Dromey were alive today, he’d be 99 years old. But, as he died from a heart attack at 55, he’d not have been a “good” 99. He couldn’t swim, never went to the dentist, did not own jeans and used baked potato skins as ashtrays after our nightly dinner.