Police Search Northfield, Tilton For Evidence in Homicides of Mother, 2 Sons

They will be in Northfield and Tilton in the areas of Wethersfield Road, Shaker Road, Tilton Road, and Laconia Road, as well as the ramp areas entering Route 93 for the continued investigation into the homicides of Kassandra Sweeney, age 25, and her two sons Benjamin Sweeney, age 4, and Mason Sweeney, age 1.

N.H. Revenue Surplus for 2022 Shrinks Slightly With Adjustments

According to figures released Friday afternoon by the Department of Administrative Services, the state ended the 2022 fiscal year with a $429.7 million revenue surplus based on preliminary accrual adjustments.

Float Tubes Pumped and the Rods Ready

     My fond introduction to using a float tube occurred about ten years ago when I went with my friend Charlie Croft to fly fish in Jackman, Maine, with float tubes.

Woman, 84, Dies in Sandwich Fire Caused By Lightning Strike

The NH Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy on August 5, 2022. The victim was identified as Janet Brown, age 84.
The cause of death was determined to be smoke inhalation and the manner of death was accidental.

Bishop Libasci Sex Abuse Lawsuit Stalled Over Bankruptcy

The New York lawsuit filed last year that accuses New Hampshire’s Bishop Peter Libasci of sexually abusing a child in the 1980s is stalled in court, with nothing happening in the case since it was filed last

Climate Activists Rally at State House In Oppressive Heat

Climate activists took to the State House lawn in nearly 100-degree heat Thursday to call on voters to hold their future governor and legislators accountable and engage them to reject the big political money of fossil fuel companies and utilities.

Two Veteran N.H. Teachers and a Free Stater Talk Education

In the relative educational calm of summer with children on vacation, I talked to two seasoned teachers, M. Louise White at Somersworth High School and Susan Hewey at Winnisquam Regional Middle School, and a parent who is not a teacher, Rachel Goldsmith, chair of Moms for Liberty, an organization demanding parental rights in the classroom. 

AG Reports Suspicious Deaths of Woman, Two Children in Northfield

Attorney General John M. Formella, State Police Colonel Nathan Noyes, and Northfield Police Chief John Raffaelly announce that officials from the Attorney General’s Office are responding to the scene of three suspicious deaths, an adult female and two juveniles, at a residence in Northfield, New Hampshire.