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Observatory Honors Senator and Mrs. Gregg



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: September 8, 2010

The Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center is honoring retiring Sen. Judd Gregg and his wife, Kathy.
The observatory will name the main exhibit floor of the Weather Discovery Center after the couple on Wednesday. Observatory officials cited the Greggs' support of their work as the reason for the honor.
The

Stricken Hiker Identified



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: September 8, 2010

New Hampshire authorities have identified a hiker who died of an apparent heart attack.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says 54-year-old Rodney Jones of Enon, Ohio, was hiking Mount Major in Alton with his wife Monday afternoon when he was stricken.
Nearby hikers performed CPR and rescue crews responded, but efforts

Stratham Man Charged in Stabbing


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 8, 2010
 
The Stratham man charged with stabbing two sailors over the weekend in Portsmouth says he acted in self-defense. 23-year-old Robert Marcotte was held on 25 thousand dollars bail after his arraignment yesterday. He is accused on four counts of first-degree assault in the incident, which took place early Saturday morning during a fight. The

Portsmouth Police Pact Voted Down


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 8, 2010
 
Portsmouth City Council has unanimously rejected a proposed contract with the Police Officers union. It is the fourth time the council has rejected a contract proposal with the union since the last pact expired in 2008. This proposal featured a lump sum payment to be distributed among the union’s members, totaling 49 thousand

Eliot Teen Rescued From Gravel Wall


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 9, 2010
 
Eliot firefighters responded yesterday to reports of a local teen stuck on a cliff at the Great Hill Fill and Gravel Pit. The incident occurred at about 5 pm yesterday, and crews had to cut through a chain that locked a gate leading to the pit in order to make the rescue effort. Officials threw a rope to the teen, who was clinging to a steep

Dover Students Stung


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 8, 2010
 
Nearly a dozen Dover Middle School students were stung by yellowjackets yesterday while on a science field trip near the school. One of the students accidentally stepped on a nest, angering the insects. Eleven students and a teacher were stung, some of them multiple times. None of the students were hospitalized, despite the fact that at least

Lee Former Pizza Shop Fire


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 8, 2010
 
Firefighters have now controlled a two-alarm fire on Mast Road in Lee at an apartment above the former restaurant known as "Buster's Place." Crews were called in at about 5:30 this morning. Three people in the apartment escaped the fire and were taken to Wentworth-DouglassHospital in Dover. They were treated for minor smoke

Lee Former Pizza Shop Fire


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 8, 2010
 
Firefighters have now controlled a two-alarm fire on Mast Road in Lee at an apartment above the former restaurant known as "Buster's Place." Crews were called in at about 5:30 this morning. Three people in the apartment escaped the fire and were taken to Wentworth-DouglassHospital in Dover. They were treated for minor smoke

NH Holiday Visitors Increase


Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: September 8, 2010


New Hampshire tourism officials are reporting a strong Labor Day weekend, despite the threat of Hurricane Earl.
Officials say the state's beaches, lakes and mountains were packed during the long holiday weekend.
Some visitors canceled hotel reservations along the coast Friday because of concerns about Hurricane Earl. But

GOP Congress Candidates Debate



Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: September 8, 2010

Four Republicans hoping to unseat Democrat Carol Shea-Porter in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District tried to differentiate themselves on everything from ethics to immigration during their first televised debate.
Sean Mahoney and Bob Bestani raised questions about changes Frank Guinta made to a financial disclosure

Holiday Traffic on Maine Turnpike Drops


Reporter: Gregg Shaw/Associated Press
Date: September 8, 2010


Maine Turnpike officials say the threat of Hurricane Earl led to a drop-off in turnpike traffic over the Labor Day holiday weekend.
The Maine Turnpike Authority says northbound traffic Friday - when Earl was making its way into the New England region - at the York toll plaza was down 18.7 percent from the same day last year.
On

UNH Student Robbed


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
Durham police are trying to determine who robbed a student on the UNH campus early yesterday morning. The female student was walking near dormitories sometime between 1 am and 1:30 when the robber took the contents of her purse. No weapon was shown and the student was not injured. If you have information on this theft you can call Durham

Portsmouth Stabbing Suspect Arrested


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
Portsmouth police are holding a 23-year-old man in connection with stabbings early Saturday that left two Navy men wounded. Robert Marcotte of Stratham turned himself in yesterday after police found cause to charge him with four counts of first degree assault. He is due to be arraigned today, but does not yet have an attorney. The

Ohio Man Dies on Mount Major


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
An Ohio man apparently fell victim to a heart attack on Alton’s Mount Major, and died at the scene. Fire, police and fish and game officers responded to a 911 call about a mile up the mountain yesterday afternoon. The unidentified man was hiking with his wife when he was stricken. Bystanders attempted CPR until rescuers arrived, but the

Hampton Woman Guilty of Forgery


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
A Hampton woman who nursed a woman who died of cancer has pleaded guilty to charges she cashed checks made out to the woman. 25 year old Amanda Beringer has been given a suspended sentence as part of a plea bargain on seven counts of forgery, three of which involved the patient, and took place after the woman died. She admitted as well to

Man Burned by Kerosene Explosion


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
A 36-year-old Danvers, Mass man has been transported to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious burns after a plastic kerosene can exploded at a campground in Albany. The man was burned on his chest, arms and legs when the can burst into flames while still in his hand. He had apparently been using it to start a campfire Saturday

Rochester Fire Destroys Garage


Reporter: Gregg Shaw
Date: September 7, 2010
 
Fire crews battled a large garage fire yesterday afternoon on Meaderboro Road in Rochester. Complicating the effort was the lack of a fire hydrant in the neighborhood. Despite working for an hour to get the fire under control, the garage and an attached barn were a total loss. The garage was also attached to a house, which was spared from the

Fatal Crash In Milton


Reporter: Mike Pomp/Gregg Shaw
Date: 9/1/10
 
A Farmington teen has lost his life as a result of injuries suffered in an early morning single vehicle crash near Route 75 in Milton. 18-year old Nathan Turner and 19 year old John McKenna, both of Farmington, were ejected from the vehicle when the Ford Excursion they were riding left the road and rolled over. Both were

The Possibility of Hurricane Earl in NH


Reporter: Mike Pomp
Date: Sept. 1, 2010
 
New Hampshire officials say it’s too early to determine the path of Hurricane Earl or its potential impact on the state, but they are urging residents to monitor the storm and take precautions as necessary.
WTSN Accu-Weather meteorologist Eliot Abrams says it’s possible the storm could bring high wind and heavy rain to the

Record Rains on the Seacoast



Record Rains on the Seacoast
Reporter:  AP/Mark Edwards
Date:   August 26, 2010


We had a lot of rain yesterday....with Portsmouth getting just over two inches of rain. And, The National Weather Service says a new rainfall record was set in Portland. They got 2.37 inches of rain for the day by late Wednesday afternoon, breaking the old record for the date of 2.02

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Newfields Homes Evacuated


Reporter:   Mike Pomp
Date: August 8, 2010
 
Several homes in Newfields had to be evacuated yesterday after fire officials said a propane tank valve broke in the area. The Newfields Fire Dept responded to Overlook Drive at about 11am yesterday after a homeowner hit an underground propane tank while landscaping was being done on his property. The leak was believed
 

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