Courts & Corrections
Motorcycle Driver Arrested in Hopkinton With Help from Aircraft
|
The aircraft informed ground units that Abraham had entered the parking lot of Mr. Mike’s convenience store in Hopkinton and parked at the gas pumps.
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/page/134/)
The aircraft informed ground units that Abraham had entered the parking lot of Mr. Mike’s convenience store in Hopkinton and parked at the gas pumps.
The City of Nashua invites everyone to Renaissance Park on Water Street
for a free evening of outdoor live music and dancing, as its popular Dancin’ in the Park series returns beginning at 7 pm Friday, July 21.
In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
The downtown Portsmouth McIntyre building is once again on the Portsmouth City Council list of things to do. Roger Wood has an updated podcast on the long standing issue.
On Wednesday evening, Governor Chris Sununu will travel to the southern border in Texas to meet with New Hampshire National Guard Soldiers who have been deployed to assist in efforts along the southern border.
A Nashua man was sentenced in federal court for attempting to rob Bank of America and East Hollis Variety in Nashua, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
Continuing with its efforts to build literacy knowledge, the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) is pleased to partner with Credentials Unlimited to provide educators with the opportunity to earn valuable micro-credentials focused on the Science of Reading.
The autopsy was conducted by Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Mitchell Weinberg. Dr. Weinberg determined that Jan VanTassel’s cause of death was due to compressional asphyxia, and that his manner of death was homicide.
ALTON – State Homeland Security officials were urging people to stay off the roads Sunday evening as statewide damage was being assessed from more than five inches of rain.
This year is the 30th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s Claremont education decision, but the fundamental issues raised by the five plaintiff communities is not yet “settled law.”
Starting today, over 800,000 student loan borrowers who have been repaying their loans for 20 years or more will see $39 billion of their loans discharged because of steps my Administration took to fix failures of the past.