Entries by Tony

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Memorial Hospital Welcomes First Baby of 2018

Memorial Hospital’s first 2018 baby Jaxson Wrigley Erdel with his parents, Samantha Wrigley and Jacob Erdel of West Ossipee, and sister, Angel, age 7 get a visit from Memorial Hospital President & CEO Scott McKinnon and Peter Waugh, Volunteer & Communications Coordinator, were presented with First Baby 2018 congratulatory gifts from local businesses. ~  Photo […]

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Trump Approves New Hampshire Disaster Declaration

Cob Farm Road was one among many that were overcome by flood waters during the October storm in 2017 ~ Photo courtesy of Greg Frizzell CONCORD, NH – Several New Hampshire Counties will be getting Federal help after the devastating October storm. Governor Chris Sununu announced today that President Donald Trump has granted his request […]

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Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue Had Increase In Emergency Calls In 2017

  WOLFEBORO, NH – Wolfeboro Fire Rescue saw an increase in calls this past year. Officials with Wolfeboro fire-rescue said that in 2017 they had a 2% increase in emergencies calls compared to 2016. The department reported that they responded to 1,342 calls in 2017. Of those calls the largest amount were for medical emergencies, […]

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Granite State Law Makers Back To Work

  CONCORD, NH  – New Hampshire lawmakers are back to work and finishing up old business. The House and Senate start their second half of the two-year Legislative session today. They will meet to vote on more than 100 bills they delayed action on last year. The House is expected to take at least two […]

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Berlin Police Chief’s Daughter Faces Felony Heroin Charges

  BERLIN, NH (AP) – The daughter of a New Hampshire police chief has been charged with possessing and selling heroin. Berlin Police Chief Peter Morency says he is devastated by the news and never saw it coming. WMUR-TV reports 31-year-old Christina Morency was arrested just before Christmas on heroin charges. The Berlin Police Department […]

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Prospective Maine Candidates Can Begin Gathering Signatures

AUGUSTA, ME (AP) – Mainers who want to run for office in 2018 can start gathering signatures. Voters this year will elect one of Maine’s two U.S. senators, Maine’s governor, two representatives to Congress, members of the Maine Legislature and several county officers. Anyone who wants to get on the 2018 ballot for the June 12 […]