The New Hampshire State Liquor Commissioner has been charged with driving while intoxicated after being arrested on Saturday, April 17. According to a wmur.com article, the Commissioner was pulled over near Gilford and failed a field sobriety test before refusing to submit to a breathalyzer. He was taken to Belknap County Jail and charged with […]
As New Hampshire Bar Association President and practicing attorney at Tenn And Tenn, P.A., James J. Tenn emphasizes in a New Hampshire Bar Association News article the impact attorneys can have if they become more actively involved in speaking out about how cost reductions are hurting the justice system. While the closing of New Hampshire courts is […]
Located in Hillsborough County, Nashua comes in second behind Manchester as the largest city in New Hampshire. In being named, more than once, as the “Best Place to Live in America” by Money magazine, Nashua had an approximate population of 86,576 in 2008. Nashua was ranked number 27 on the list of the safest cities […]
A Hampstead woman stands accused of attempting to run over a store clerk and crashing her vehicle into a local donut shop. According to a Union Leader story, the woman has been charged with driving while intoxicated, conduct after an accident, operating without a valid license, three felony counts of reckless conduct, disorderly conduct, and criminal mischief. […]
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, Bedford, New Hampshire houses a population of 21,122 residents and has a population density of 644.9 people per square mile. A suburb of Manchester, New Hampshire’s largest city, Bedford is part of Hillsborough County and stretches 32.8 square land miles in size. Sporting one of the highest personal income […]
As the largest city in New Hampshire and northern New England, Manchester had a reported population of about 108,586 in 2008. Manchester is situated in Hillsborough County next to the Merrimack River. CNNMoney.com included Manchester as number 13 on its 2009 list of the 100 best cities to live in and start a business in […]
New Hampshire police are alleging that a Merrimack elementary school teacher twice had her daughter take a breath test for her in order to unlock her vehicle’s ignition. According to a wmur.com article, the woman allegedly had her daughter blow into the breathalyzer tube of the ignition-locking device that was installed on her vehicle following […]
On March 2, 2010, a car crash occurred at the Side Toll Plaza in Hampton. A 26-year-old woman driving a 1998 Chrysler Town and Country van were heading westbound when she lost control of her vehicle and failed to stay within her lane. The van collided head-on into the center divider that separates the lanes […]
The Chairman of the Board of Selectmen in Westminster was arrested this past weekend in Jaffrey, New Hampshire for driving while intoxicated. According to an article on Telegram.com, the 29-year-old man was arrested Friday, March 5, 2010, after he lost control of his Chevrolet pickup truck and struck a tree before ultimately crashing into a snowbank. […]
According to an article posted on WMUR.com, an eleven-year-old girl was hit by a pickup truck on Wednesday, March 3, 2010. The incident occurred at a bus stop on Philip Street. Police told reporters that there are no sidewalks on this street. Shortly after the accident, the child was taken to Wentworth Douglas Hospital for treatment […]