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Dover Honored As Top Youth Community


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
February 4, 2012
 
Dover has been selected as one of the America’s Promise Alliance 100 Best Communities for Young People. The Alliance stages a national competition each year to recognize local communities’ programs and initiatives aimed at supporting youth and fighting the problem of high school dropouts. An observance of the honor paid to Dover will

Durham Residents File for Office


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: February 4, 2012
 
A number of Durham residents have filed with the Town to run for office in the upcoming elections in March. They include Town Council candidates  Diana Carroll, Robin Mower, David Howland and Leslie Scwartz, and Library Trustee candidates Robin Balducci and Douglas Bencks for the three year seats. Ann Windsor filed for a two-year term on

Durham Snipper Suspect Released


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: February 4, 2012
 
Durham Police are informing residents that Jeffery Gelinas, the sole suspect in a series of burglaries in the town labeled the “Jack the Snipper” cases, has made parole. He was arrested in 2004 in an attempted burglary on Young Drive, and was sentenced to eight years in State Prison. He has been forbidden by the Parole Board to

ORCSD Candidates File for Board


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: February 4, 2012
 
Voters in the member towns of the Oyster River School District will choose Board Members for seats opening up this year. Candidates filing so far include current Board Chair Henry Brackett and Maria Barth for the Lee seat on the panel, Peter MacDonald and Tom Newkirk for an at-large position, and incumbent Jim Kach and Edwin Charle for the

Seabrook Uncovers Meth Lab



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: February 4, 2012

Police say they've found a methamphetamine lab set up outside near power lines in Seabrook.

An employee maintaining land around the power lines noticed propane tanks, an air tank, a gas burner and a container of hydrochloric acid near the woods and told his supervisor. The supervisor contacted the Seabrook Water

NH Settles With Prudential



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: February 4, 2012

New Hampshire insurance officials are announcing a $17 million settlement reached by seven states and Prudential Insurance over the company's use of the federal government's master death files.

New Hampshire was one of seven lead states that investigated Prudential's use of master death files kept by the

ME Police Probe Firearm Thefts



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: February 4, 2012

Police in southern Maine are asking federal officials for help in investigating a rash of break-ins resulting in the theft of firearms.

The York County Sheriff's Department says 27 residential daytime burglaries have been reported in a 30-day span in rural York County. Thieves stole at least 10 firearms and ammunition,

Somersworth Housing Theft


Somersworth Housing Theft
December 13, 2011
Reporter: Judi Currie

Somersworth Police Department is investigating what they are calling an internal theft at the Somersworth Housing Authority.

Police say in excess of 100-thousand dollars is missing and a suspect has been identified. The suspect was employed at the Housing Authority at the time of the thefts. Somersworth police say they were alerted to the theft the Director of Somersworth Housing, Elizabeth Salinger.

The investigation is ongoing, and will focus on the total amount of money that has been stolen, the duration of the theft, and who was responsible.

 

 

Evacuation Underway


Route 108 in Rochester is closed and area homes are being evacuated. The water tank on Rochester hill is in danger of failing, according to police.

Skydiver Hospitalized in Accident


Reporter: Pat Kelly/Gregg Shaw
Date: August 23, 2011
 
An unidentified man is in a Boston hospital with serious injuries, after a sky diving accident in Lebanon. The man came to earth in a cow pasture just before 10 yesterday morning. He is said to be an experienced parachutist, with more than 35 hundred jumps to his credit. The victim was first taken to Frisbie Memorial Hospital by crews who responded to the scene, just off of Lower Barley Road. He was later transferred by Med flight to the Boston facility. Authorities believe his parachute had opened and was in working order .