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N.H. launches remote filing system for restraining orders
05-27-2020 5:11 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Victims of domestic violence and stalking in New Hampshire can now apply for protective orders online, in addition to filing in person at their local courthouse.The new remote filing option requires victims to contact one of the state’s 13 crisis...


Police: Bow home invasion was one of several across state by teens looking to steal guns, electronics
05-19-2020 4:52 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

A Manchester teenager who authorities allege has ties to multiple burglaries in the state, including firearm thefts, is in jail.Duncan Levey, 18, is being detained on three felony charges stemming from a Jan. 29 home invasion on Woodhill Hooksett Road...


Franklin police seize drugs, cash and gun after traffic stop
05-14-2020 3:25 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Two parolees are facing new felony charges after police say drugs, thousands in cash and a gun were found during a traffic stop in Franklin.Police said they recovered 20 grams of methamphetamine, 14 grams of heroin/fentanyl, $3,433 in cash and a .40...


Concord has its own pair of nesting Bald Eagles
05-13-2020 4:11 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

A pair of bald eagles has established a successful nest in Concord for the first time in over a century, and Ellen Kenney has learned at least one thing: They don’t sound as majestic as they look.“I was at Eastman Cove at the (Merrimack River...


You can order everything else online so why not a box of bumblebees?
05-05-2020 2:43 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Many people have a favorite type of insect. Butterflies and dragonflies are perennial favorites, but you can find folks with a soft spot in their heart for almost anything, from walking sticks to dung beetles.Me? I like bumblebees.There’s something...


N.H. families have fewer options for supervised visitation services during COVID-19
05-02-2020 6:28 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

The supervised visitation center in the Upper Valley – one of three in the state – has ended its New Hampshire services due to a lack of funding. Now, the state’s two remaining centers are exploring how to go virtual after COVID-19 temporarily...


Ralph Jimenez: The sights and deafening sounds of Puerto Rico
04-19-2020 7:00 AM

By RALPH JIMENEZ

We are new to snow-birding. Truth be told, we’d always felt righteously superior to those who fled New Hampshire in winter. But then age and injury meant no more snowboarding and no snow meant no more cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, so why not?...


In Bow, long-time selectman Harry Judd ousted
03-10-2020 10:26 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

In Bow, incumbent selectman Harry Judd was voted out of office after 18 years Tuesday, as former planning board member Bruce Marshall defeated him easily, 845-563.With three candidates for two seats on the Bow School Board, Bryce Larrabee with 805...


N.H. considers eliminating statute of limitations in criminal cases involving sexual assault
03-08-2020 11:13 AM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Adult victims in New Hampshire have six years to report the most egregious sexual assault crimes to law enforcement before the clock runs out.Children sexually abused before age 18 have 22 years, or until they turn 40, to bring forward an allegation...


New data shows reports of child sexual abuse increasing nationally and in New Hampshire
03-06-2020 5:25 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

The number of reported cases of child sexual abuse rose 6% nationally between 2017 and 2018, with 38 states, including New Hampshire, seeing increases, according to new data analyzed by the University of New Hampshire’s Crimes Against Children...


Concord armed robbery suspect tied to similar crimes in Salem
02-25-2020 5:13 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Authorities say a former Bow resident accused of robbing a Concord convenience store at gunpoint on Dec. 1 went on to rob a candy store and then a gas station, both in Salem, within a matter of days.Matthew Roz, 41, whose address is listed in court...


Capitol Shopping Center wants to add restaurant, Starbucks on Storrs Street
02-20-2020 1:31 PM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

The owner of the Capitol Shopping Center on Storrs Street in Concord wants to add an upscale casual dining restaurant and a Starbucks drive-thru in the parking lot where Market Basket, the New Hampshire Liquor Commission and several other major...


Beefside bought by longtime employees as founders retire
01-19-2020 10:13 PM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

Lisa Taylor and Jay Corliss will tell you they grew up at Beefside Seafood on Manchester Street in Concord.And in many ways, they did.The two started working at the restaurant 30 years ago, the day after their graduations from Concord High School, for...


Odd state law poses the legal question: Can you hunt rabbits while accompanied by a ferret?
01-14-2020 4:35 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Even if the state loses one of its more unusual laws, which says you can’t be “in possession, custody or control of a ferret” while hunting, you’re probably not going to be able to go rabbit-hunting with ferrets any time soon.“I’ve taken a lot of...


Ex-Loudon firefighter to serve negligent homicide sentence at county jail, not state prison
01-02-2020 4:23 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

An ex-Loudon firefighter convicted in December of negligent homicide in the death of his childhood friend will serve his two- to six-year sentence at the Merrimack County jail and not in state prison.The New Hampshire Department of Corrections...


Bill to license N.H. massage parlors gets the cold shoulder from senators
12-18-2019 11:00 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

As national concern over sex trafficking grows, advocates in New Hampshire are focusing on one problem area: massage parlors.A number of massage outlets across the Granite State may be fronts for prostitution, victims’ advocates allege, citing...


Convicted Concord murderer denied parole after refusing to accept responsibility, show remorse
12-06-2019 3:58 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Seated before the New Hampshire Parole Board on Thursday, convicted murderer Clifford “Edgar” Avery Jr. showed no remorse for killing a Concord woman more than four decades ago and continued to profess his innocence.“I don’t believe I pose any risk to...


Former Pembroke Academy student must register as a sex offender after assault convictions
11-26-2019 12:16 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

As part of an amended plea deal, a former Pembroke Academy student convicted Monday of assaulting female classmates must register as a sex offender in New Hampshire for up to 10 years.However, Griffin Furlotte, 18, could petition the superior court to...


A shop of custom creations comes to Concord
11-18-2019 10:48 AM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

There is a corner of Paulette Boghosian’s store on South Main Street where customers can fill decorated bags with 10 cent Swedish Fish and FireBall candies. In another section, visitors sift through piles of patterned paper to make their own free,...


Top-ranked Gilford wears down Coe-Brown for D-II volleyball title
11-09-2019 9:45 PM

By TIM O’SULLIVAN

DERRY – Coe-Brown arrived at Saturday’s Division II volleyball championships relaxed and ready. The No. 6 Bears didn’t have the weight of expectations on their shoulders against top-ranked, undefeated, defending-champion Gilford, but they did have...

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