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News and Information from the Salem Observer
July 2008 - Posts
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BY DERRICK PERKINS Police said an alcohol-fueled argument led to a motel room stabbing on Rockingham Road that left two people hospitalized with knife wounds and another two under arrest. Leo Martin Jr., 41, and Diane Batchelor, 31, both of Salem, were Read More...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS The cause of a two-alarm fire in a two-story colonial home at 81 Searles Road on Wednesday, July 23, is under investigation by fire officials, though witnesses say the house was struck by lightning. The fire was reported at about 5 Read More...
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The Windham Baseball Softball League girls seniors all-stars went undefeated to win the U14 division of the Barrington Youth Association’s annual Grip N Rip tournament, June 27 to 29, in Barrington. The team began with a come-from-behind, 3-2 win Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The layout of a proposed town road that would provide a second means of emergency access to the new Windham High School was unanimously passed by the Board of Selectmen after a site walk and public hearing. Windham residents who spoke Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL After Windham police received an anonymous tip, a man suspected of assaulting female yoga and fitness instructors has been caught. Eric Henson, 31, of 116 Barretts Hill Road, Hudson, was arraigned on three charges of simple assault in Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Windham Board of Selectmen has about a week left to decide whether a utilities conduit should be installed under Interstate 93 by the weigh station. The state plans to start the Windham portion of the largescale I-93 widening this Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A well-played defensive game, especially at the Little League level, is a dazzling sight on the baseball diamond. But try telling that to Windham’s manager, Ron Carbonneau. The mentor of the 11- and 12-year-old all-stars watched Read More...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS Town officials have gained public support to replace a closed, structurally deficient bridge recognized by the state as a historical landmark by next year. Selectmen fulfilled a request by the New Hampshire Division of Cultural Resources Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Windham Police are still looking for a man who reportedly assaulted a yoga instructor after she showed him some yoga moves. The woman, an employee of Windham Pilates and Wellness Center, reported the alleged assault to police shortly Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Two Windham men who were already facing charges for an attempted robbery in June were arrested again for assaulting a Salem man the night before they were to appear in court on their previous charges. Salem police arrested Thomas Winward, Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Engineers from the state Department of Transportation met with the Board of Selectmen to update them on the progress of the I-93 and Route 111 improvements, a project that is chugging rather than gliding forward at this point, due to Read More...
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