Garry Rayno’s Top 11 Stories of 2024
Courts & Corrections
Marc Jacques Charged for Possessing Child Sexual Abuse Material While on Bail
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Marc Jacques was charged with an additional child exploitation offense for possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) while on bail, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
News
Nobel Peace Prize Winning Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at Age 100
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Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died at his home in Plains, Ga., on Sunday, according to The New York Times and The Carter Center.
News
Gemilut Hasadim 2024: TAY Brotherhood Mitzvah Program Continues On
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The Temple Adath Yeshurun Christmas Mitzvah Program, on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, organized by the TAY Brotherhood, has been in existence now for over 40 years.
News
Deceased Man in Bradford Identified as Ian Bryant
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The New Hampshire Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has identified the deceased man as Ian Bryant, 39, of Bradford. Bryant’s cause and manner of death are pending.
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Four Victims of Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Identified
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At 4:21 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, the Wakefield Police Department responded to 2962 Province Lake Road in Wakefield for a welfare check.
Business & Economy
‘The Candy Man Can’ In Hampstead
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In these parts, the candy man who can is Robert “Chocolate Bob” Newsteder, who with his partner, Barbara Finch, runs My Favorite Chocolate, a tiny store and chocolate factory that smells like Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter all wrapped into one.
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House Democrats Announce Committee Leadership
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Today, the House Calendar was published with committee assignments for the 2025-2026 term, and New Hampshire House Democrats announced their new slate of Ranking and Deputy Ranking committee members.
News
Four People Dead From Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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When officers arrived, they found multiple people deceased. Investigators from the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office were requested to respond to the scene to assist.
Business & Economy
Merry Christmas: N.H. Getting $191 Million for Universal Broadband
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New Hampshire is getting the gift that keeps on giving: $191 million in federal money to put every last residence and business in the state within reach of broadband internet service over the next five years.