LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — A Rhode Island man accused of fatally shooting his mother in the intensive care unit of New Hampshire’s largest hospital is set to be arraigned on murder charges.
Authorities say Travis Frink signed into the visitor center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon on Tuesday and went to the intensive care unit, where there were reports of shots fired soon after.
Attorney General Gordon MacDonald identifies the shooting victim as Frink’s 70-year-old mother, Pamela Ferriere, of Groton. He says the 49-year-old Frink, of Warwick, Rhode Island, went to the hospital with the intent of killing her. He says more than one shot was fired but no one else was injured.
Authorities say Frink was detained as he tried to leave the hospital. Frink is in custody and can’t be reached for comment.
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40 rescuers from several agencies and New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officers from across the state responded to carry out 27-year-old Travis Newell from the Kilkenny Range ~ Photo Courtesy of New Hampshire Fish and Game
Kilkenny, NH – A hiker spent the night in the White Mountain National Forest after falling 15 feet this weekend. Fish and Game Officials said that 27-year-old Travis Newell of Durham Connecticut was hiking Roger’s Ledge in the Kilkenny Range when he fell injuring his ankle at around 10pm. Authorities decided it was best for Newell to stay out overnight and to start a rescue Monday morning.
At 5:30am Monday Newell called authorities to update them on his condition. Conservation Officers were called from all over the state to help with this carry out as well as AMC search and rescue, Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue team and a wilderness first responder class from SOLO in Conway. All together 40 rescue personnel were used for this long, grueling hike and carry out.
Teams hiked to Rogers Ledge and began the extraction 12:47 PM on Monday. Rescuers carried Newell over 4.5 miles to the trail head at South Pond in Stark arriving at 4:37 PM. Where they were met by Groveton Ambulance personnel who transported Newell to Weeks Hospital in Lancaster for treatment.
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NORTH CONWAY — This tourist mecca is known for many things and on Sunday it earned another moniker as the hometown of the best mud-football team anywhere.
In a battle between the 19-time champion Muddas Football Club of Amherst and the up and coming North Country Mud Crocs, the latter prevailed 14-12 in overtime to win the dramatically named World Championship of Mud Football on Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hog Coliseum.
Now a major fundraiser for several Conway-area charities, the first mud bowl was held in 1972 at the University of Maine before moving west to its current location in North Conway four years later.
Apart from the knee-deep mud, the game is essentially seven-on-seven touch/flag football.
Jason Veno, who is both the Crocs’ quarterback and its coach and who on Sunday tossed a touchdown in overtime to James Duke IV and the two-point conversion to Brandon Hamilton, said the key to winning the Mud Bowl “is just focusing.”
“It’s hard to throw and catch a muddy football,” said Veno, who played football at and graduated from nearby Kennett High School.
A representative of Amoskeag Beverages, which was a Mud Bowl sponsor, Veno said the Crocs now have two Mud Bowl titles; the first was in 2013.
Coming into Sunday’s tilt, the Muddas, given their long and successful history, were favorites but in the end they turned out to be the runner-up for the second consecutive year.
In 2016, the Muddas fell to the Nashua Mud Gumbys 20-14 in the last second of regulation time.
After the Crocs scored Sunday, the Muddas got the ball back and had four downs to match the score, but their drive ended with an interception, which was in short order followed by an emotional eruption of the Crocs players and their supporters.
The 2017 Mud Bowl featured 12 teams, including from both near — the 11-time champion Mount Washington Valley Hogs — and from Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
North Conway – The American Legion Post 95 invites Mount Washington Valley Community members to a memorial service at Schouler Park remembering those lost during the events on September 11th 2001. Those who wish to attend are asked to be there at 8:30. The services will begin at exactly 8:46am to coincide with the first plane crash into the World Trade Center.
The brief service will include words from Rev. Gilman Healy pastor of the North Conway, First Church of Christ Congregational, the group singing of God Bless America led by Muriel Magg, and the playing of Taps by Kennett High School student, Missy Jones.
Jackson, NH – The Jackson Chamber of Commerce will hold the America Supports you freedom walk at 5pm starting on the Route 16 side of the Jackson Covered Bridge. The walk will begin after a few words from guests, a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the singing of the National Anthem. After the walk the shovel handle pub is opening its doors to veterans, police, and fire and rescue personnel for complimentary food.
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Rhode Island Man Arrested For Allegedly Killing His Mother At Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — A Rhode Island man accused of fatally shooting his mother in the intensive care unit of New Hampshire’s largest hospital is set to be arraigned on murder charges.
Authorities say Travis Frink signed into the visitor center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon on Tuesday and went to the intensive care unit, where there were reports of shots fired soon after.
Attorney General Gordon MacDonald identifies the shooting victim as Frink’s 70-year-old mother, Pamela Ferriere, of Groton. He says the 49-year-old Frink, of Warwick, Rhode Island, went to the hospital with the intent of killing her. He says more than one shot was fired but no one else was injured.
Authorities say Frink was detained as he tried to leave the hospital. Frink is in custody and can’t be reached for comment.
Hiker Spends The Night On Roger’s Ledge After Falling 15 Feet
40 rescuers from several agencies and New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officers from across the state responded to carry out 27-year-old Travis Newell from the Kilkenny Range ~ Photo Courtesy of New Hampshire Fish and Game
Kilkenny, NH – A hiker spent the night in the White Mountain National Forest after falling 15 feet this weekend. Fish and Game Officials said that 27-year-old Travis Newell of Durham Connecticut was hiking Roger’s Ledge in the Kilkenny Range when he fell injuring his ankle at around 10pm. Authorities decided it was best for Newell to stay out overnight and to start a rescue Monday morning.
At 5:30am Monday Newell called authorities to update them on his condition. Conservation Officers were called from all over the state to help with this carry out as well as AMC search and rescue, Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue team and a wilderness first responder class from SOLO in Conway. All together 40 rescue personnel were used for this long, grueling hike and carry out.
Teams hiked to Rogers Ledge and began the extraction 12:47 PM on Monday. Rescuers carried Newell over 4.5 miles to the trail head at South Pond in Stark arriving at 4:37 PM. Where they were met by Groveton Ambulance personnel who transported Newell to Weeks Hospital in Lancaster for treatment.
Mud Crocs Defeat Muddas in Overtime
NORTH CONWAY — This tourist mecca is known for many things and on Sunday it earned another moniker as the hometown of the best mud-football team anywhere.
In a battle between the 19-time champion Muddas Football Club of Amherst and the up and coming North Country Mud Crocs, the latter prevailed 14-12 in overtime to win the dramatically named World Championship of Mud Football on Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hog Coliseum.
Now a major fundraiser for several Conway-area charities, the first mud bowl was held in 1972 at the University of Maine before moving west to its current location in North Conway four years later.
Apart from the knee-deep mud, the game is essentially seven-on-seven touch/flag football.
Jason Veno, who is both the Crocs’ quarterback and its coach and who on Sunday tossed a touchdown in overtime to James Duke IV and the two-point conversion to Brandon Hamilton, said the key to winning the Mud Bowl “is just focusing.”
“It’s hard to throw and catch a muddy football,” said Veno, who played football at and graduated from nearby Kennett High School.
A representative of Amoskeag Beverages, which was a Mud Bowl sponsor, Veno said the Crocs now have two Mud Bowl titles; the first was in 2013.
Coming into Sunday’s tilt, the Muddas, given their long and successful history, were favorites but in the end they turned out to be the runner-up for the second consecutive year.
In 2016, the Muddas fell to the Nashua Mud Gumbys 20-14 in the last second of regulation time.
After the Crocs scored Sunday, the Muddas got the ball back and had four downs to match the score, but their drive ended with an interception, which was in short order followed by an emotional eruption of the Crocs players and their supporters.
The 2017 Mud Bowl featured 12 teams, including from both near — the 11-time champion Mount Washington Valley Hogs — and from Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Story courtesy of John Kozial, newhampshire.com
September 11th Memorial Services
North Conway – The American Legion Post 95 invites Mount Washington Valley Community members to a memorial service at Schouler Park remembering those lost during the events on September 11th 2001. Those who wish to attend are asked to be there at 8:30. The services will begin at exactly 8:46am to coincide with the first plane crash into the World Trade Center.
The brief service will include words from Rev. Gilman Healy pastor of the North Conway, First Church of Christ Congregational, the group singing of God Bless America led by Muriel Magg, and the playing of Taps by Kennett High School student, Missy Jones.
Jackson, NH – The Jackson Chamber of Commerce will hold the America Supports you freedom walk at 5pm starting on the Route 16 side of the Jackson Covered Bridge. The walk will begin after a few words from guests, a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the singing of the National Anthem. After the walk the shovel handle pub is opening its doors to veterans, police, and fire and rescue personnel for complimentary food.
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Friday 9/29 LEBANON 7:00 pm
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