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$4 thrift store purchase solves decades-old art mystery, nets New England woman $191K
The painting was one of four illustrations that American artist N.C. Wyeth contributed to a 1939 edition of Helen Hunt Jackson’s book “Ramona.”
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Marilyn Manson pleads no contest to blowing nose on videographer, gets fine and community service
Marilyn Manson has been sentenced to community service and a fine after pleading no contest to blowing his nose on a videographer at a 2019 concert in New Hampshire.
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Trump campaign aide told police officers to ‘go hang yourself' at Jan. 6 riot
The No. 2 official in New Hampshire on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign told police to kill themselves in an expletive-ridden Jan. 6 video shot close to the U.S. Capitol, according to a recording posted this month by an X account associated with the “Sedition Hunters,” a group of online sleuths who have helped authorities identify hundreds of people present that...
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Mass. man drowns trying to rescue wife, step-son from fast-moving NH river
A 37-year-old Massachusetts man died while trying to rescue his wife and step-son from a fast-moving river in New Hampshire on Sunday afternoon.
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Brazilian military police officer convicted in 2015 massacre arrested in New Hampshire
The crimes took place in November of 2015 during what has come to be known as the “Curio Massacre,” for the name of the neighborhood in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza where they occurred.
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Massachusetts mom drowns trying to save son during New Hampshire hiking trip, police say
A family hiking trip in New Hampshire turned into a tragedy for a Massachusetts family on Tuesday, when a mother drowned trying to save one of her children, police say
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New England pummeled in severe summer storm
Stranded vehicles, property damage and flash floods were seen across New England on Tuesday, while parts of Massachusetts were under a tornado warning.
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Police shoot, kill man armed with a knife
Miami Beach Police shot and killed a man after he allegedly threatened two people with a knife on Lincoln Road. NBC6’s Julia Bagg reports.
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Good Samaritans carry injured dog down from mountain in New Hampshire
An incredible rescue took place in New Hampshire after a dog got stuck on Mount Jefferson during his hike.
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Man who killed NH beauty school student Laura Kempton in 1981 is identified
The man who killed a beauty school student in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, more than four decades ago has been identified, authorities said Thursday. Laura Kempton, 23, was found dead of massive head trauma at an apartment on Chapel Street on Monday, Sept. 28, 1981, according to an unsolved homicides page on the city’s website. Through DNA information and other investigative…
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Marilyn Manson to plead no contest to blowing his nose on videographer in New Hampshire
Marilyn Manson will plead no contest to blowing his nose on a videographer at a 2019 concert in New Hampshire, according to a filing by his attorney. The rocker, whose legal name is Brian Warner, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault stemming from the encounter at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford on Aug. 19,…
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Neo-Nazis disrupt a drag story hour in New Hampshire
In a video that has over 6.5 million views on Twitter, more than a dozen men in dark masks, hats and sunglasses raise their right arms in unison and chant homophobic slurs.
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3 men charged with ‘conspiring to harass and intimidate' New Hampshire journalists
The suspects allegedly vandalized the homes of both victims and the home of one victim’s family member, breaking windows with rocks and bricks and leaving lewd, threatening messages in spray paint
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Incredible video: Brazen bear climbs into NH worker's truck, grabs a snack
A hungry black bear hopped right into a work truck in New Hampshire on Wednesday, gobbling up part of a worker’s lunch as it hung out the passenger’s side window. Milinda Stark Scott, the owner of American Plate Glass in Claremont, shared the incredible video on Facebook on Wednesday. “American Plate Glass got a new employee this afternoon on...
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A powerful US political family is linked to copper mining in the Colombian rainforest
The family of New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has been in mining for decades. Their latest project would build a mine in the Colombian Amazon, raising ethical and ecological concerns.
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Feds: Human brains, skin stolen from Harvard morgue, sold on black market
A group of people stole and sold off human remains from Harvard Medical School’s morgue, federal prosecutors say, with a grand jury indicting the morgue’s manager and his wife, among others.
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New Hampshire Man Accused of Threatening to Kill US Senator
A man from Franklin, New Hampshire has been charged with threatening to kill a U.S. Senator, according to authorities. 66-year-old Brian Landry is accused of threatening to assault, kidnap or murder a United States official in connection with the official’s performance of official duties. According to court documents, a threatening message was sent on a voicemail from a number...
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DeSantis Lashes Out at Reporter in 1st NH Visit as Presidential Candidate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is making his first swing through the early voting state of New Hampshire as an official presidential candidate on Thursday, and he’s already getting into it with reporters. DeSantis, who has had a contentious relationship with the media throughout his tenure, was asked at a campaign stop in Laconia by a reporter why he wasn’t “taking...
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New England Town Recognized for Role in Racially Integrating Baseball
A New Hampshire stadium is being recognized for playing a largely unheralded role in helping racially integrate baseball.
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Pastry Mural Pits Bakery Against New Hampshire Town in Free Speech Suit
Where is the line between art, and advertising? The unresolved question is testing the direct democracy of a small New England town, where a painting of pastries has led to zoning dispute, a First Amendment lawsuit and a local vote.