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Two Died, Another Seriously Hurt in New Ipswich Crash
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Two people are deceased and a third is seriously injured as a result of a crash in New Ipswich.
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Two people are deceased and a third is seriously injured as a result of a crash in New Ipswich.
The United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire granted class
certification in G.K. et al. v Sununu et. al. The ruling allows plaintiffs to pursue an end to the unnecessary institutionalization of older youth with mental health disabilities in New Hampshire’s foster care system as a class action.
A Boscawen woman pleaded guilty in federal court to stealing over $73,000 in U.S. Department of Education funds from the former Capital City Public Charter School in Concord, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announces.
A Springfield, Vermont woman was sentenced today in federal court in Concord for stealing $223,372.51 from The Dartmouth (“The D”), which is the student newspaper at Dartmouth College, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
Esdras Aaron Calel-Cumes, 29, and Luis Felipe Xiloj-Ambrocio, 31, were charged by complaint, stemming from an arrest yesterday – September 9, 2024. Calel-Cumes was charged with one count of transporting an illegal alien, and Xiloj-Ambrocio was charged with one count of illegal entry.
This collaboration brings together instructors and resources from DHMC’s Wilderness and Austere Medicine fellowship program and the Acadia Mountain Guides Climbing School, in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Secretary of State David Scanlan has randomly selected the ballot counting devices in the following towns and city wards for a post-election audit in accordance with SB 489 (2024) and Ballot Law Commission Order 2023-3.
Tuesday, Sept. 10 ia the 2024 State Primary Election.
“This will be our 20th Mayhem in Merrimack event and this year we have 24 teams from all across New Hampshire and Massachusetts participating in the event.”