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By Dan O’Brien The community is showing support to the family of a Bow police officer who died in an accident at his Epsom home on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Officer Nathan Taylor, 34, died in the backyard of his Goboro Road home about 10:30 a.m. Taylor Read More...
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By Dan O’Brien The chief of Bristol police said interviews with Bow High School students who attended an underage drinking party at the school superintendent’s house in Bristol last month are ongoing. Chief John Clark said a primary concern Read More...
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By DAN O’BRIEN It could be a while before Bow firefighters can move out of their dilapidated fire station on Knox Road. Until then, they’re sleeping in a camper outside. At least for the next month, that is. Many firefighters grew concerned Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Area police departments are teaming up to show residents just how they work and will host a Citizens Academy for five residents in Dunbarton, Allenstown, Pembroke and Bow. The eight-week course will give residents the chance to experience Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY By the beginning of January, Bow police officers will be armed with a new tool to help subdue suspects in a controlled manner. Bow Police Chief Erin Commerford said that by the end of the year or early January, the department will be Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bow Police Department has signed on for a program that would help finding a missing person easier. As of Wednesday, Nov. 5, the department is part of the A Child Is Missing Alert program that includes an automated phone system of Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Four members of the Bow Police Department have resigned in the past two weeks, leaving the department shorthanded as it searches for replacements. Lt. Dave Girard, patrol officer Jim McIntire, officer Joe Russell and patrol officer Ryan Read More...
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BY GRETA CUYLER As rain began to fall the night of Wednesday, May 21, Jameson Thissell, 35, called his wife to tell her he’d be home soon. Minutes later, the motorcycle he was riding went out of control along Hackett Hill Road in Hooksett. The case Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Erin Commerford is the new Bow Police Department chief – and the first woman to take on the role in the history of the town. Commerford, 37, who is successor to former Police Chief Jeff Jaran, was officially sworn in by Town Clerk Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Jim Pelton has seen firsthand the effect that drugs can have on a family, and he wants to be sure that others don’t experience the same. Pelton, who had a family member deal with substance abuse for four years, started A Drug Free Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY A Bow High School student was arrested on multiple felony drug charges after police found marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms and drug paraphernalia in his vehicle. Colby Hall, 18, was arrested Friday, April 11, after school resource officer Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow Police Chief Jeff Jaran is leaving his position after four years in town, accepting a position in Provincetown, Mass. “There are a number of personal reasons that play a part in it, but ultimately it was a job on Cape Cod that Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow Chief of Police Jeff Jaran is one of four final candidates for the open chief position in Provincetown, Mass. Jaran has a lengthy career in law enforcement and has been Bow’s chief of police for the past four years. He was also Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Bow Dispatch Center will see more revenue in the coming year from the four other towns it services as the town attempts to bring the center’s costs for service more in line with its financial capability. It costs about $400,000 Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The expression “man’s best friend” doesn’t even begin to explain Art Merrigan’s relationship with his German shepherd, Osci. Merrigan, a K-9 officer for the Bow Police Department, was recently named the department’s Read More...
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