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Danville, NH Woman Died from Multiple Gunshots; AG Asks Public’s Help
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An autopsy showed Denise Damato Coe, 59, died from multiple gun shots, according to a news release from Attorney General’s Office.
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The state Liquor Commission has scrapped current plans to redevelop two parcels of land on either side of Interstate 95 into welcome centers at Hampton.
An autopsy showed Denise Damato Coe, 59, died from multiple gun shots, according to a news release from Attorney General’s Office.
Jaye Vilchock’s petition states the court can reverse his firing after a hearing under RSA 154:5. He wants to have the select board’s decision to fire him overturned so he can go back to work.
This week, Gov. Chris Sununu signed 54 bills into law with one criticized and two immediately praised by Democrats.
Four children from Camp Tecumseh were taken to local hospitals Friday afternoon as a precaution after a tree near the cabin where they were sheltering during a storm was struck by lightning.
A loss of logging revenue from the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest could be a significant blow to taxpayers in Pittsburg because revenue from those sales made up close to 10 percent of this year’s tax revenue, said one member of the town’s Selectboard.
Murtadah Mohammad, 25, has been indicted by the Hillsborough County Grand Jury on multiple counts in connection with the death of his son, Jaevion Riley, 7, according to Attorney General John Formella.
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In the late evening of August 3, 2023, Danville police officers responded to a call at a residence on Back Road in Danville. Upon arrival, officers discovered an adult female deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. An autopsy has been scheduled for 11:00 A.M
Stephan Condodemetraky, 54, of Bedford, pleaded guilty and has been sentenced in the Rockingham County Superior Court to two class A felony counts of Theft By Unauthorized Taking and one class A felony count of Theft By Deception as part of a fully negotiated plea agreement.
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State revenues for the new fiscal year did not meet expectations for July falling short by more than $4 million.
The victim told police a man, later identified as David Mitchell, aggressively approached him and demanded money. He said when he refused, the man kicked and punched him and ultimately stole cash.
State officials said they are seeking a meeting with the new owner of the 146,000 acre tip of New Hampshire, Bluesource, whose business plan is primarily selling carbon credits to keep the trees growing rather than logging.
Lewis Strauss famously proclaimed, in a 1954 speech, that — thanks to nuclear power — electricity would become “too cheap to meter.”
Several people were indicted in June for allegedly taking part in the body snatching ring, including married Goffstown couple Cedric Lodge, 55, and Denise Lodge, 63. Cedric Lodge was the manager at the Harvard Medical School mortuary where the cadavers of people who had donated their bodies to science after death were stored.
In inking House Bill 119 into law at Bonnie Brae Farm on Route 3, he gave farmers the option of slaughtering their own animals at the farm rather than having to take them to a licensed slaughterhouse for processing.
He noted all the machines have already been tested in at least two live elections in a few cities and towns. It started in the past primary and then in some municipal elections in Londonderry, Milford, Manchester, Franconia, Laconia and Franklin among communities.
The driver of the Toyota was able to get out of his vehicle on his own and he was not injured.
The driver was identified as 60-year-old Craig Young of Weare. Young was arrested and charged with DUI-Impairment and Reckless Operation.
Acting Commissioner Lori Weaver was also confirmed to lead the state’s largest department, Health and Human Services, in a unanimous vote.
The downtown pub where the driver was allegedly drinking before the Portsmouth Traffic Circle crash last Thanksgiving that killed a Barrington woman and injured several passengers is fighting to keep its state liquor license.