Inside the home, police found the deceased body of Christine Navish (age 58), as well as the body of Sean Navish (age 56). Mr. and Mrs. Navish both lived in the home together with no other residents.
COVID
3 New COVID-19 Deaths; Outbreaks by Institution Name
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There are currently 14 hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 380,210 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
News
Pro-Public Education School Board Candidates and Warrant Articles Win Across NH (Again)
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Early results from town meeting season shows New Hampshire on track to once again to show up for a strong, honest, and inclusive public education; Granite Staters agree: LGBTQ+ students belong in New Hampshire
Courts & Corrections
2 Adult Deaths Investigated in Dover
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The Dover Police Department responded to a single-family residence in Dover on Tuesday to conduct a welfare check. Upon entering the home, they discovered two deceased adult residents of the home.
News
1 Man Dead, Woman and 2 Children Seriously Hurt in East Kingston Crash
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Troop A barracks responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on Burnt Swamp Road in East Kingston, New Hampshire.
The adult male driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at the scene, while an adult female passenger was taken by medical flight, to a Boston area hospital. Also in the vehicle were two children, a 9-month-old and a 3-year-old who both sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash.
News
Underfunding System of Care for Delinquents Will Be Costly, Panel Told
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The proposed House budget does not adequately fund group homes for delinquent children that are essential to closing the Sununu Youth Services Center, members of the House Finance Committee was told Tuesday.
News
Delayed Town Meeting Voting Day for 74 Towns; Counting Device Testing Continues
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Seventy-four towns, two school districts, and a fire district held voting across New Hampshire on Tuesday after a March Nor’easter caused them to be rescheduled two weeks ago, with some testing out digital scan vote counting devices which may be used in the state in the future.
Courts & Corrections
Safety Commissioner Quinn Wants Immigration Power for State Police
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Department of Safety Commissioner Robert Quinn wants New Hampshire State Police deputized to patrol the northern border against illegal immigration, even though he’s unable to say how many people are crossing into the Granite State.
Education
House Budget Writers Propose Reducing Education Trust Fund
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The budget being proposed by the House Finance Committee would slash the money going into the Education Trust Fund, while reducing its obligation to fund special education, school building aid and other programs.
News
City and State See Progress with Laconia State School Sale, but Complex Utility Issues
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Both Mayor Andrew Hosmer and Charlie Arlinghaus, state commissioner, said they are pleased with progress on the development of the former Laconia State School, and that an issue identified as the process moves forward is the need to have adequate water and sewer for as many as 1,900 units.