![]() ![]() The toll lanes on Interstate 95 in Hampton will be shut today from six a-m until three p-m. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is giving drivers a heads up about some temporary toll lane closures that are going to be in effect the next couple of days. She was later taken into custody and has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. Leavitt allegedly made the calls to try and prevent police from arresting someone she knew. Yesterday, 38-year-old Meghan Leavitt was in court after prosecutors say she called in the threats to a Walmart in Seabrook over the weekend that led to the store being evacuated. The Maine woman who is accused of calling in two hoax threats has made an appearance in front of a judge. Concord officials have recently been voicing concern about the number of homeless encampments citywide. Firefighters found a pile of debris burning and the flames were quickly put out. reported a police officer reported seeing a man trying to extinguish the flames. He was airlifted from Speare Memorial Hospital to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.Ĭrews responded Sunday to a fire at a homeless camp under an I-393 overpass in Concord. Troopers said Gunther was not wearing a seatbelt and that alcohol and speed may have been factors. State Police said he was passing vehicles at a high rate of speed when he lost control of his car and it rolled over. ![]() Zachary Gunther of Gorham was seriously injured in a crash late yesterday morning on I-93 south in Woodstock. The drivers of two of the vehicles were taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries. An initial investigation determined that 19-year-old Samra Hasanovic of Merrimack, lost control and hit the other vehicles causing an SUV to roll over. Four vehicles were involved and the crash scene stretched across all four southbound lanes near exit 11. NH State Police are investigating a multi-vehicle crash yesterday morning on the Everett Turnpike in Merrimack. New Hampshire’s share in the settlement is one-point-eight-million-dollars. Attorney General John Formella says the settlement goes a long way to ensure Granite Staters have transparency and control over how Google tracks and maintains their location data. The state’s attorneys general alleged the company violated consumer protection laws by misleading people regarding location tracking practices since at least 2014. New Hampshire is part of a nine-million-dollar multi-state settlement with Google. ![]()
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