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The Emerald ash borer (EAB) has made its way to Salem, New Hampshire. Though it only infests ash trees, it’s considered the most destructive forest pest in North America. It kills infested ash trees within three to five years unless preventative steps are taken.
A woman was arrested for driving under the influence on a suspended license and making a false report, after crashing a van into tree and misleading police by telling them she was actually the passenger.
The clerk working at 11:30 p.m. told police he was in the back of the store when a man pushed him from behind and demanded cash from the register. The clerk turned around and noticed a silver box cutter in the robber’s hand, so he handed over an undisclosed amount of cash from the register.
Police say Eric St. Pierre, 38, Michael Cenat, 31, both of Manchester, are considered armed and dangerous. Please contact the Manchester Police Department at (603)668-8711 if you know the whereabouts of either suspect. They are considered armed and dangerous, so do not attempt to stop either suspect if seen on the street.
There will be a public meeting on Friday September 26 at noon in the downstairs
auditorium of the Manchester Public Library at 405 Pine Street. Construction work in the
Hanover Street area will be discussed.
A Massachusetts man was arrested after he smashed his way into a bar after hours, hid from police who investigated
Note to motorists: the I-293 southbound ramp at Exit 4 will be closed on Tuesday September 30, 2014 from 10
Police are looking for a man who threatened a Wal-Mart security guard with a knife as he left the store with unpaid
Slam Free or Die, in association with the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, will host the second annual NorthBeast Underground Team Slam (N.U.T.S.), Friday, Sept. 26 and Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014 at Milly’s Tavern in Manchester. The two-day event offers poetry writing and performance workshops and will culminate in a battle of words that will make the winning team $1,000 richer. Area poets are invited to compete, and the poetry battles, or bouts, are open to the public.