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Autopsy: Manchester mom shot herself, son died of asphyxia in a closet doorway

Autopsy: Manchester mom shot herself, son died of asphyxia in a closet doorway

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Mercedes Lee Tremblay, 25, and her son, Mason Chance Tremblay, 2, were found dead Dec. 14 in a Manchester condo.Manchester police officers enter 1345 Bodwell Road, one of the Tall Pines Condominium buildings, to investigate two deaths on Dec. 14.A Manchester police crime scene van parked Dec. 14 outside 1345 Bodwell Road, the scene of two untimely deaths. A Manchester woman found dead with her 2-year-old son in a south Manchester condominium complex in December shot and killed herself after furniture was placed...

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Trio charged after putting anti-mask stickers on Manchester City Hall, police say

Trio charged after putting anti-mask stickers on Manchester City Hall, police say

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.STAPLESSkylar BennettJason GerhardThree men are facing criminal mischief charges after police say they stuck multiple stickers critical of New Hampshire’s COVID-19 mask mandate in and around Manchester City Hall last month.Officers investigating a Feb. 2 report that stickers criticizing the mandate had been found placed on doors at City Hall, trash cans, and traffic sign posts determined the stickers were “difficult to remove” and “made reference to living in fear, citizens being controlled, and masks being a sign of...

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Police say Merrimack man urinated on victim’s belongings, sent lewd photos of himself

Police say Merrimack man urinated on victim’s belongings, sent lewd photos of himself

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.A Merrimack man is facing criminal charges after police say he urinated on several items belonging to another person before sending the victim harassing texts and lewd pictures of himself.Richard Gwinn, 46, of Merrimack, is slated to be arraigned in Merrimack District Court on Feb. 23 at 9:30 a.m. on charges including criminal mischief, harassment, indecent exposure, and lewdness, Merrimack police said in a release.On Jan. 17, Merrimack police responded to a local residence for a report of a disturbance. Members of...

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Special meeting called to discuss using JFK Coliseum as winter homeless shelter

Special meeting called to discuss using JFK Coliseum as winter homeless shelter

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.City aldermen will consider leasing out the JFK Memorial Coliseum ice arena on Beech Street for use as a homeless shelter during the winter months at a special meeting Tuesday night.The proposed lease would allow Families in Transition/New Horizons to house unsheltered people in the 29,512-square foot arena from Dec. 7 through March 31, 2021.Tuesday’s meeting will be held remotely beginning at 5 p.m.The proposal comes after state officials late last week removed dozens of homeless people living in tents on state...

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Manchester aldermen reject citywide mask rule

Manchester aldermen reject citywide mask rule

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.MANCHESTER — People will be required to cover their faces when they visit city offices but will continue to use their own discretion when moving about the Queen City.Aldermen on Tuesday rejected an ordinance that would have required people to wear face coverings in public buildings in the state’s largest city. That proposal included city government buildings.The vote was 8-5 against, with aldermen Kevin Cavanaugh, Will Stewart, Pat Long, Tony Sapienza and Dan O’Neil in favor. Opposed were Jim Roy, Ross Terrio, Mike...

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Laconia Bike Week postponed to August

Laconia Bike Week postponed to August

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.LACONIA — Bike Week, which along with Memorial Day weekend traditionally marks the start of the summer tourism season in New Hampshire, has been postponed to mid-August over concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.The 97th Progressive Laconia Motorcycle Week, also known as the World’s Oldest Motorcycle Rally, has officially been postponed from June 13-21 to Aug. 22-30, following a unanimous vote Monday night by the Laconia City Council.Charlie St. Clair, executive director of the Laconia Motorcycle Week...

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