ALBANY, NH -A hiker had to be carried out after being injured on an Albany trail. New Hampshire Fish and Game Officials said 71-year-old Kenneth Kolano from New Jersey was hiking the Boulder Loop Trail Wednesday afternoon when he fell injuring his leg.
He was with seven other hikers and they were able to call 911 for assistance.
The trail is a 2.8 mile loop and Mr. Kolano was about 1.2 miles from the trailhead when he was injured. He attempted to continue walking but his injury coupled with very icy trail conditions required rescuers to place him in a litter and carry him out to the trailhead.
Mr. Kolano reached the trailhead shortly after 6:00 PM and left with members of his group to seek medical attention.
Personnel from the US Forest Service, NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and students currently enrolled at a SOLO EMT course participated in the rescue.
Fish and Game Officials cautioned hikers saying Trail conditions throughout the White Mountains are extremely icy after the warm weather and rain the area received last week. Recent snowfall covered the ice and made trail conditions more difficult. Microspikes and or crampons are a necessity. Also, in higher elevations or if hikers find themselves off trail snowshoes are also a must.
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CONCORD, NH – Governor Chris Sununu has submitted his recommendation for the ten year transportation improvement plan and it includes a lot of work on many Mount Washington Valley roads.
The ten year transportation plan is the culmination of multiple meetings between the Department of Transportation and the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation with additional input from over 20 public hearings throughout the state.
The Governors draft included plans for roundabout improvements in Conway at the intersection of route 16 and 153 as well as at the intersection of route 16 with construction starting in 2019.
Plans also include a reconstruction of Route 16 in the Conway Village stretching from Olympic Lane to Village Lane set to begin in 2019.
Valley bridge repairs and replacements are also in the drafted plans including Washington Street bridge in Conway, the Route 16 bridge over the Ellis River in Jackson, and three red listed bridges in Ossipee on Routes 16 and 25.
For a full look at the newest draft of the ten year transportation plan Click Here.
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Advocates for HB1319 gathered at the State House Legislative Office Building on January 17 to show their support for the bill. ~ Photo Courtesy of Freedom New Hampshire’s Facebook page.
CONCORD, NH -A bill seeking to protect transgender Granite Staters from discrimination is being heard by a House Committee.
House Bill 1319 would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity for employment, access to housing, and public spaces like restaurants, shops, and government buildings throughout New Hampshire.
Advocates gathered at the State House Legislative Office Building for a news conference today to show support for the bill.
“We’ve always valued freedom and opportunity here in New Hampshire,” said the bill’s lead sponsor Representative Ed Butler (D-Hart’s Location). “HB 1319 isn’t about creating new or special protections for anyone – it’s simply about updating our state’s laws so that our transgender friends and loved ones have the same protections as everyone else. Our state is at its strongest when we’re all free to work hard, earn a decent living, and go about our lives without fear of discrimination. That’s all HB 1319 is about.”
“The Business and Industry Association is constantly seeking new ways to make New Hampshire more competitive and make it the best place in the nation to live, work, and raise a family. In our view, transgender freedom is an issue of economic competitiveness,” said David Juvet, Senior Vice President of Public Policy for the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association. “New Hampshire has a significant workforce shortage. We believe that our legislature should do all it can to position the state as being welcome to all, including those who are transgender.”
“At the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation we take women’s safety and privacy very seriously. Nothing in HB 1319 would change the fact that it is already illegal to threaten or assault a woman in a public bathroom,” said Sarah Mattson Dustin, Director of Policy at the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. “Transgender people face disproportionate rates of discrimination, harassment, and violence in all areas of their lives. Transgender women are women, and like all women, we want them to be safe, to have equal opportunity, and to be treated fairly. That is what HB 1319 offers.”
All of the other New England states and multiple other states across the nation have similar protections in law.
New Hampshire provides protections already based on race, religion, sexual orientation and several other factors.
A similar measure passed the House Health and Human Services Committee in last year 15-2 but was then tabled by House leadership last year.
The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a bill hearing on Jan. 31.
Story written with contributions from Barbara MacLeod
(207) 752-0484, barbmacleod@comcast.net
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Lisa and Mike O’Keefe created a take one leave one coat rack to help Conway residents who are without a winter jacket this season. ~ Photo Courtesy of Lisa O’Keefe
CONWAY, NH – A local family is helping to make sure every one in the Mount Washington Valley has access to a winter coat.
Lisa and Mike O’Keefe put up a coat rack where generous residents could leave a winter jacket and those without could grab one.
Lisa said she was inspired by the kindness of another across the country. “We saw an article on the news about a woman in Dallas Taxes who put a coat rack on her side walk with a sign reading Are you cold? Take one… Do you want to help? Leave one. Knowing how kind and generous the MWV is, we thought – Why can’t we put up a rack like Dallas?”
She continued saying “The reason I wanted it out in the open is because most people who need help are too proud to be seen taking items. This way it’s accessible 24/7!”
Lisa and her husband built the coat rack and Conway Selectmen Carl Thibodeau, owner of Conway Marketplace and J & D Tool Repair, gave them permission to place the coat rack in his plaza.
The rack was put up Sunday morning and by that evening Lisa was getting messages saying it was filling up fast. In fact the rack was such a success that she is considering putting up another one somewhere in the Mount Washington Valley.
If you would like to help either provide the next Take One/Leave One Coat Rack location, building materials, or funds contact Lisa O’Keefe on Facebook
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NEWRY, Maine (AP) — Officials say two New Hampshire teenagers sneaked onto Maine’s Sunday River resort while it was closed, went sledding on a ski trail and crashed into a tree, killing one and seriously injuring the other.
Oxford County Chief Deputy Hart Daley says three people were involved in the illicit, after-hours outing early Wednesday on an inflatable tube. Sledding is not allowed on ski trails, and the mountain was closed.
Portsmouth High School Principal Mary Lyons confirmed that a senior, David Kohlhase, died in the crash, and that another student was hospitalized. Police say the third person called for help.
A resort spokeswoman said it happened on the Tempest Trail, which is steeper than most sledding hills. Part of it is rated for expert skiers, and part is rated for intermediate skiers.
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MSAD 72, Brownfield Maine – Early Release at 12:30
Businesses & Organizations
Gibson Center – All Programs Cancelled And No Meals On Wheels
Jeanne Limmer Dance Company – No 8:30 am Pilates Class
Ossipee Concerned Citizens – Closed
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CONCORD,NH – Governor Chris Sununu, House and Senate lawmakers, law enforcement leaders and crime victims gathered to show support for legislation to help crime victims.
This afternoon the Governor announced that the constitutional amendment known as Marsy’s Law could go on the November ballot.
The amendment would require prosecutors to inform victims of proceedings involving the accused and the right for them to be heard in hearings involving the release, sentencing and parole.
Attorney General Gordon MacDonald, Senate Minority Leader Jeff Woodburn, and victims of crime and their families joined Governor Sununu as he announced his support for Marsy’s Law.
The Governor said “When victims of crime find the strength to come forward and engage in the criminal justice process we must ensure that they have basic rights and protections in place. Victims of crime deserve equal constitutional rights – the same rights as defendants. No more, no less. Let’s get this done.”
Amanda Grady Sexton, Director of Public Affairs for New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and State Director for Marsy’s Law for All said “There is a critical imbalance that exists within the criminal justice system in New Hampshire. We are proud to be a part of a broad coalition working to clarify and enhance the rights of victims of crime.”
The law is in honor of Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas, a California student who was killed in 1983 by a former boyfriend. The national effort is led by her brother, Dr. Henry Nicholas. A week after she was killed, Henry Nicholas and his mother crossed paths with the suspect in a grocery store. They were never informed that he was released on bail.
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CONCORD,NH (AP) – Gov. Chris Sununu, lawmakers, police and crime victims are holding a news conference at noon about strengthening and updating New Hampshire’s rights for crime victims.
The Tuesday news conference will discuss Marsy’s Law for New Hampshire, a constitutional amendment establishing rights for crime victims.
It’s in honor of Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas, a California student who was killed in 1983 by a former boyfriend. The national effort is led by her brother, Henry Nicholas. A week after she was killed, Henry Nicholas and his mother crossed paths with the suspect in a grocery store. They were never informed that he was released on bail.
The law would amend the state constitution to require prosecutors to inform victims or their families of developments and accord them the right to be heard in proceedings.
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Rochester Police are looking to locate the man suspected of robbing Holy Rosary Credit Union in Rochester Saturday. ~ Photo Courtesy of Rochester Police
ROCHESTER, NH – Police are continuing to ask the public for help in identifying a suspect bank robber.
According to Rochester Police at about 10:34 a.m. Saturday (January, 13) Rochester Police responded to the Holy Rosary Credit Union at 133 Brock St., for a reported robbery.
Police allege that a lone white male handed the teller a note, never showing a weapon, and then left with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect then fled down Nicole Street, Police said.
Rochester Police say the suspect handed the teller a note, but never showed a weapon ~ Photo Courtesy of Rochester Police
The suspect is described as 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 11 inches, thin build, with brown hair and blue eyes, in his 20s or 30s. He was wearing a maroon jacket and red sweatpants.
Rochester Police are asking anyone who may have information to call the police department 330-7128 or for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest you could receive up to $1,000 cash through Rochester Crimeline by calling 335-6500.
People can also text the Rochester Crimeline at Crimes (274637) in the body write TEXT4CASH followed by the tip.
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TAMWORTH, NH – A Tamworth man has gone missing in Guatemala. According to a go fund me page 27-year-old Justin Booska went missing January 6th while he was on vacation with a friends family.
He was last seen swimming in the Laguna De Ayarza heading toward the Laguna De Ayarza Hotel y Restaurante.
Multiple teams have been searching since Saturday including The Volunteer Fire Brigade of Guatemala, Local Police, a helicopter, the town Mayor-with a drone, Guatemalan Navy divers, and the Guatemalan Red Cross.
The family has also received support from the Office of Carol Shea-Porter particularly the Team led by Elise Britton, the US Embassy in Guatemala – Johnathan Roy, and both the Catholic and LDS Churches.
The family created a go fund me page to raise money to support the continued search efforts as well as to help reimburse those who have already given so selflessly in the community. The page has raised over 18 thousand dollars in just one day.
Those looking to help can donate to their go fund me page by clicking here.
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Hiker Carried Off Of Boulder Loop Trail
ALBANY, NH -A hiker had to be carried out after being injured on an Albany trail. New Hampshire Fish and Game Officials said 71-year-old Kenneth Kolano from New Jersey was hiking the Boulder Loop Trail Wednesday afternoon when he fell injuring his leg.
He was with seven other hikers and they were able to call 911 for assistance.
The trail is a 2.8 mile loop and Mr. Kolano was about 1.2 miles from the trailhead when he was injured. He attempted to continue walking but his injury coupled with very icy trail conditions required rescuers to place him in a litter and carry him out to the trailhead.
Mr. Kolano reached the trailhead shortly after 6:00 PM and left with members of his group to seek medical attention.
Personnel from the US Forest Service, NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and students currently enrolled at a SOLO EMT course participated in the rescue.
Fish and Game Officials cautioned hikers saying Trail conditions throughout the White Mountains are extremely icy after the warm weather and rain the area received last week. Recent snowfall covered the ice and made trail conditions more difficult. Microspikes and or crampons are a necessity. Also, in higher elevations or if hikers find themselves off trail snowshoes are also a must.
Governor’s Recommended 10 Year Transportation Plan Includes Reconstruction Of Conway Village
CONCORD, NH – Governor Chris Sununu has submitted his recommendation for the ten year transportation improvement plan and it includes a lot of work on many Mount Washington Valley roads.
The ten year transportation plan is the culmination of multiple meetings between the Department of Transportation and the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation with additional input from over 20 public hearings throughout the state.
The Governors draft included plans for roundabout improvements in Conway at the intersection of route 16 and 153 as well as at the intersection of route 16 with construction starting in 2019.
Plans also include a reconstruction of Route 16 in the Conway Village stretching from Olympic Lane to Village Lane set to begin in 2019.
Valley bridge repairs and replacements are also in the drafted plans including Washington Street bridge in Conway, the Route 16 bridge over the Ellis River in Jackson, and three red listed bridges in Ossipee on Routes 16 and 25.
For a full look at the newest draft of the ten year transportation plan Click Here.
Transgender Protection Bill Going Before House Committee
Advocates for HB1319 gathered at the State House Legislative Office Building on January 17 to show their support for the bill. ~ Photo Courtesy of Freedom New Hampshire’s Facebook page.
CONCORD, NH -A bill seeking to protect transgender Granite Staters from discrimination is being heard by a House Committee.
House Bill 1319 would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity for employment, access to housing, and public spaces like restaurants, shops, and government buildings throughout New Hampshire.
Advocates gathered at the State House Legislative Office Building for a news conference today to show support for the bill.
“We’ve always valued freedom and opportunity here in New Hampshire,” said the bill’s lead sponsor Representative Ed Butler (D-Hart’s Location). “HB 1319 isn’t about creating new or special protections for anyone – it’s simply about updating our state’s laws so that our transgender friends and loved ones have the same protections as everyone else. Our state is at its strongest when we’re all free to work hard, earn a decent living, and go about our lives without fear of discrimination. That’s all HB 1319 is about.”
“The Business and Industry Association is constantly seeking new ways to make New Hampshire more competitive and make it the best place in the nation to live, work, and raise a family. In our view, transgender freedom is an issue of economic competitiveness,” said David Juvet, Senior Vice President of Public Policy for the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association. “New Hampshire has a significant workforce shortage. We believe that our legislature should do all it can to position the state as being welcome to all, including those who are transgender.”
“At the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation we take women’s safety and privacy very seriously. Nothing in HB 1319 would change the fact that it is already illegal to threaten or assault a woman in a public bathroom,” said Sarah Mattson Dustin, Director of Policy at the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. “Transgender people face disproportionate rates of discrimination, harassment, and violence in all areas of their lives. Transgender women are women, and like all women, we want them to be safe, to have equal opportunity, and to be treated fairly. That is what HB 1319 offers.”
All of the other New England states and multiple other states across the nation have similar protections in law.
New Hampshire provides protections already based on race, religion, sexual orientation and several other factors.
A similar measure passed the House Health and Human Services Committee in last year 15-2 but was then tabled by House leadership last year.
The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a bill hearing on Jan. 31.
Story written with contributions from Barbara MacLeod
(207) 752-0484, barbmacleod@comcast.net
Take One, Leave One Coat Rack In Conway
Lisa and Mike O’Keefe created a take one leave one coat rack to help Conway residents who are without a winter jacket this season. ~ Photo Courtesy of Lisa O’Keefe
CONWAY, NH – A local family is helping to make sure every one in the Mount Washington Valley has access to a winter coat.
Lisa and Mike O’Keefe put up a coat rack where generous residents could leave a winter jacket and those without could grab one.
Lisa said she was inspired by the kindness of another across the country. “We saw an article on the news about a woman in Dallas Taxes who put a coat rack on her side walk with a sign reading Are you cold? Take one… Do you want to help? Leave one. Knowing how kind and generous the MWV is, we thought – Why can’t we put up a rack like Dallas?”
She continued saying “The reason I wanted it out in the open is because most people who need help are too proud to be seen taking items. This way it’s accessible 24/7!”
Lisa and her husband built the coat rack and Conway Selectmen Carl Thibodeau, owner of Conway Marketplace and J & D Tool Repair, gave them permission to place the coat rack in his plaza.
The rack was put up Sunday morning and by that evening Lisa was getting messages saying it was filling up fast. In fact the rack was such a success that she is considering putting up another one somewhere in the Mount Washington Valley.
If you would like to help either provide the next Take One/Leave One Coat Rack location, building materials, or funds contact Lisa O’Keefe on Facebook
Teens crash while sledding on closed ski slope, killing 1
NEWRY, Maine (AP) — Officials say two New Hampshire teenagers sneaked onto Maine’s Sunday River resort while it was closed, went sledding on a ski trail and crashed into a tree, killing one and seriously injuring the other.
Oxford County Chief Deputy Hart Daley says three people were involved in the illicit, after-hours outing early Wednesday on an inflatable tube. Sledding is not allowed on ski trails, and the mountain was closed.
Portsmouth High School Principal Mary Lyons confirmed that a senior, David Kohlhase, died in the crash, and that another student was hospitalized. Police say the third person called for help.
A resort spokeswoman said it happened on the Tempest Trail, which is steeper than most sledding hills. Part of it is rated for expert skiers, and part is rated for intermediate skiers.
Cancellations & Delays For Wednesday, January 17th
Cancellations
Schools
SAU 49, Wolfeboro, Ossipee – Closed
MSAD 61, Bridgton Maine – Closed
MSAD 72, Brownfield Maine – Early Release at 12:30
Businesses & Organizations
Gibson Center – All Programs Cancelled And No Meals On Wheels
Jeanne Limmer Dance Company – No 8:30 am Pilates Class
Ossipee Concerned Citizens – Closed
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Granite State Glass
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Gov. Sununu Says Marsy’s Law Could Go On November Ballot
CONCORD,NH – Governor Chris Sununu, House and Senate lawmakers, law enforcement leaders and crime victims gathered to show support for legislation to help crime victims.
This afternoon the Governor announced that the constitutional amendment known as Marsy’s Law could go on the November ballot.
The amendment would require prosecutors to inform victims of proceedings involving the accused and the right for them to be heard in hearings involving the release, sentencing and parole.
Attorney General Gordon MacDonald, Senate Minority Leader Jeff Woodburn, and victims of crime and their families joined Governor Sununu as he announced his support for Marsy’s Law.
The Governor said “When victims of crime find the strength to come forward and engage in the criminal justice process we must ensure that they have basic rights and protections in place. Victims of crime deserve equal constitutional rights – the same rights as defendants. No more, no less. Let’s get this done.”
Amanda Grady Sexton, Director of Public Affairs for New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and State Director for Marsy’s Law for All said “There is a critical imbalance that exists within the criminal justice system in New Hampshire. We are proud to be a part of a broad coalition working to clarify and enhance the rights of victims of crime.”
The law is in honor of Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas, a California student who was killed in 1983 by a former boyfriend. The national effort is led by her brother, Dr. Henry Nicholas. A week after she was killed, Henry Nicholas and his mother crossed paths with the suspect in a grocery store. They were never informed that he was released on bail.
Governor Sununu To Hold News Conference On Marsy’s Law for New Hampshire
CONCORD,NH (AP) – Gov. Chris Sununu, lawmakers, police and crime victims are holding a news conference at noon about strengthening and updating New Hampshire’s rights for crime victims.
The Tuesday news conference will discuss Marsy’s Law for New Hampshire, a constitutional amendment establishing rights for crime victims.
It’s in honor of Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas, a California student who was killed in 1983 by a former boyfriend. The national effort is led by her brother, Henry Nicholas. A week after she was killed, Henry Nicholas and his mother crossed paths with the suspect in a grocery store. They were never informed that he was released on bail.
The law would amend the state constitution to require prosecutors to inform victims or their families of developments and accord them the right to be heard in proceedings.
Rochester Police Looking For Public’s Help In Locating Robbery Suspect
Rochester Police are looking to locate the man suspected of robbing Holy Rosary Credit Union in Rochester Saturday. ~ Photo Courtesy of Rochester Police
ROCHESTER, NH – Police are continuing to ask the public for help in identifying a suspect bank robber.
According to Rochester Police at about 10:34 a.m. Saturday (January, 13) Rochester Police responded to the Holy Rosary Credit Union at 133 Brock St., for a reported robbery.
Police allege that a lone white male handed the teller a note, never showing a weapon, and then left with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect then fled down Nicole Street, Police said.
Rochester Police say the suspect handed the teller a note, but never showed a weapon ~ Photo Courtesy of Rochester Police
The suspect is described as 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 11 inches, thin build, with brown hair and blue eyes, in his 20s or 30s. He was wearing a maroon jacket and red sweatpants.
Rochester Police are asking anyone who may have information to call the police department 330-7128 or for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest you could receive up to $1,000 cash through Rochester Crimeline by calling 335-6500.
People can also text the Rochester Crimeline at Crimes (274637) in the body write TEXT4CASH followed by the tip.
Tamworth Man Missing in Guatemala
TAMWORTH, NH – A Tamworth man has gone missing in Guatemala. According to a go fund me page 27-year-old Justin Booska went missing January 6th while he was on vacation with a friends family.
He was last seen swimming in the Laguna De Ayarza heading toward the Laguna De Ayarza Hotel y Restaurante.
Multiple teams have been searching since Saturday including The Volunteer Fire Brigade of Guatemala, Local Police, a helicopter, the town Mayor-with a drone, Guatemalan Navy divers, and the Guatemalan Red Cross.
The family has also received support from the Office of Carol Shea-Porter particularly the Team led by Elise Britton, the US Embassy in Guatemala – Johnathan Roy, and both the Catholic and LDS Churches.
The family created a go fund me page to raise money to support the continued search efforts as well as to help reimburse those who have already given so selflessly in the community. The page has raised over 18 thousand dollars in just one day.
Those looking to help can donate to their go fund me page by clicking here.