One person is dead after a crash into a utility pole in New Hampshire Sunday morning, officials say. Members of Nashua Fire Rescue responded to a single-vehicle crash on Daniel Webster Highway around 10:20 a.m. Responders found a car had hit a utility pole, breaking it clean in half and causing wires to come tumbling down.
A driver struck a New Hampshire State Police cruiser while the trooper investigated another crash on the F.E. Everett Turnpike, state police said Thursday.
The Boston area shook from a rare, but minor, earthquake Monday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey rated the shaking as a magnitude 3.9, downgraded from the initial magnitude of 4.1. It was centered off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine in York Harbor, about 12 miles underground.
Police in Nashua, New Hampshire, are investigating an apparent case of arson. Surveillance video captured what appears to be someone approaching a row of cars in a parking lot Wednesday night. Seconds later,
One person is dead after a car crashed into a utility pole in Nashua, New Hampshire on Sunday, according to police.
Nashua police investigate after a car is burned with a device resembling a Molotov cocktail, affecting two other cars; no arrests yet.
BOSTON - An earthquake felt in Boston, Massachusetts today was centered off York Harbor, Maine according to the United States Geological Survey. It was also felt in New Hampshire and Rhode Island, a USGS map showed. The earthquake with a magnitude of 3.8 happened at 10:22 a.m. It was initially reported as a magnitude of 4.1 and then 3.9.
An earthquake just off Maine today was felt in Boston and into Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire, according to a "shake map."
Reports of the earthquake came from across New Hampshire, from the Seacoast, to Rochester and Dover, to, Concord and Nashua and even in western areas like Keene and Claremont.
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A New Hampshire man is accused of stealing jewelry from his customers’ home. The investigation started at a home in Hollis on Jan. 4, when the executor of an estate reported that multiple pieces of jewelry were missing from the deceased home.