New Hampshire
Federal regulators approve CSX’s acquisition of Pan Am Railways
The Floor Transportation Board, the federal company that regulates railroads, on Thursday accredited CSX Transportation’s’ acquisition of Pan Am Railways, the most important regional rail community in North America with 1,700 miles of observe in New England, together with 121 miles in New Hampshire. In its 75-page determination, the STB concluded the transaction “would not going trigger a considerable lessening of competitors,” and whereas unlikely, any adversarial results “can be outweighed by the general public curiosity in assembly important transportation wants.”
Through the remark interval earlier than the choice, New Hampshire’s two members of Congress, Chris Pappas of the 1st District and Annie Kuster of the twond District, requested the STB to situation its approval of the merger on CSX’s endeavor to interact in “good-faith negotiations” to increase commuter rail service from Massachusetts to New Hampshire.
Pan Am’s NH Important Line, operating from Nashua to Harmony, is the popular route of the Capitol Hall mission to carry commuter rail service to New Hampshire, for which design and engineering work is presently underway.
CSX expressed its willingness “to interact in good-faith negotiations associated to entry over the right-of-way that will likely be managed by CSX,” noting as a joint proprietor it might provide no assurances relating to Pan Am Southern. CSX reaffirmed its dedication on the listening to earlier than the STB in January. In approving the merger, the STB held CSX to its “representations to interact in good religion organizations.”
The STB discovered CSX’s dedication to “much-needed capital funding” within the enchancment and upkeep of Pan Am’s system a “key profit” of the acquisition. CSX plans to speculate $100 million in what the STB known as Pan Am’s “subpar infrastructure” and famous that a number of events “expressed concern concerning the continued viability” of Pan Am’s tracks if the transaction failed.
Monetary assets
The Division of Justice objected to CSX’s proposal to share possession evenly with Norfolk Southern Railway of Pan Am Southern, the road between Albany, N.Y., and Ayer, Mass. often known as the Patriot Hall. Norfolk Southern has been a joint proprietor of that line with Pan Am. Since CSX owns a competing parallel line to the south, the DOJ questioned whether or not CSX would encumber competitors and make investments to enhance and keep Pan Am Southern.
The STB discovered CSX had little interest in adversely affecting Pan Am Southern. The board held the transaction wouldn’t diminish the probability of elevating the clearance of the Hoosac Tunnel, which has lengthy forestalled double-stack intermodal service on Pan Am Southern.
CSX additionally has assured Canadian Pacific Railway entry to Pan Am Southern, the provider’s sole entry to New England.
Amtrak initially objected to the transaction, elevating seven excellent points that in the end had been resolved by way of negotiation with CSX.
These included cooperating with Amtrak to broaden and enhance intercity passenger rail service on Pan Am and different routes within the area.
The STB, significantly its chairman, Martin Oberman, questioned whether or not CSX had enough monetary assets to satisfy the price of the transaction, which has not been disclosed, in addition to fulfill its assurance to speculate $100 million in rehabilitating and bettering the infrastructure of Pan Am’s community. James Foote, and CEO of CSX, mentioned he was assured the merger would show definitely worth the value as soon as the capital enhancements had been made.
Jamie Boychuk, CSX’s government vice chairman of operations, instructed the board, “We’re doing this not essentially for the subsequent two or three years. We’re doing this as a result of it’s the correct factor to do. And we’re doing it as a result of we imagine that the enterprise over 50, 100 years goes to be offering greater than sufficient to proceed to pay for any of the capital that we’ve been placing up there.”
In New Hampshire, CSX will purchase the Pan Am Important Line, 35 miles between Plaistow and Rollinsford that carries the Amtrak Downeaster and freight site visitors between Massachusetts and Maine, and the NH Important Line, which stretches 40 miles from Nashua to Harmony.
As well as, the 12-mile Hillsboro Department runs between Nashua and Wilton the place it joins a state-owned line, operated by the Milford-Bennington Railroad, that extends the service 18 miles to Bennington. The principle line crosses the Massachusetts border and joins the Patriot Hall at Ayer.
New Hampshire
School closings and delays for Massachusetts and New Hampshire for Thursday, December 5
BOSTON – Several school districts in Massachusetts have announced a delayed opening on Thursday Dec. 5 due to snow in the forecast.
A winter weather advisory is in effect through 10 a.m. Thursday for central and western Massachusetts and southwestern New Hampshire. In some areas WBZ is forecasting 3-6″ of snow.
Take a look below for the full list of school closings and delays.
Delays on this page are current as of
New Hampshire
Dartmouth Health could take charge of Hampstead Hospital, N.H.’s mental health facility for children – The Boston Globe
The state bought the hospital in 2022 from a for-profit provider as an investment in the state’s continuum of care for mental and behavioral health. In 2023, the state decided it would also build a new youth detention facility alongside the hospital on the same campus. After facing criticism and safety concerns with a prior contractor, the state inked a deal this year with Dartmouth Health to provide clinical services at the hospital.
Current employees at Hampstead Hospital are working in temporary positions set to expire at the end of June, unless extended. Some councilors told WMUR last month they worry the temporary status could contribute to high turnover.
Under the proposed deal with Dartmouth Health’s Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, however, current non-union employees of Hampstead Hospital would be offered jobs with the nonprofit. Employees who are currently covered by a union contract or collective bargaining agreement would continue to be employed by the state.
In explaining the proposal to the executive councilors, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori A. Weaver wrote that the transaction is expected “to strengthen the facility’s ability to attract, retain, and train a robust workforce.”
Weaver said the $34 million operating budget that her agency recently submitted for Hampstead Hospital in the coming biennium “would be greatly reduced” if this deal takes effect.
The proposal calls for Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital to buy Hampstead Hospital’s operational assets for $631,000, then lease the 89,000-square-foot facility from the state as part of a joint operating agreement. The rent would start at nearly $1.2 million per year and increase 2.5 percent per year thereafter.
The facility offers more than 40 beds for children and adolescents, including a 23-bed secure acute psychiatric unit, according to the state.
Following an initial seven-year lease period, Dartmouth Health would have the option to re-up for three five-year extensions, according to the terms of the proposed contract. Whenever the lease expires or is terminated, the state would have the right to re-purchase Hampstead Hospital’s operational assets to keep running the facility.
Not everyone was immediately on board with the Sununu-backed deal. State Representative Erica Layon, a Republican from Derry who is sponsoring legislation to establish permanent state jobs for Hampstead Hospital staff, said on social media that leaders “should have a vibrant discussion” about which operational model would be best for the facility. Layon urged the councilors to table the contract until their final meeting on Dec. 18.
A version of this story first appeared in Globe NH | Morning Report, our free newsletter focused on the news you need to know about New Hampshire, including great coverage from the Boston Globe and links to interesting articles from other places. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail Monday through Friday, you can sign up here.
Steven Porter can be reached at steven.porter@globe.com. Follow him @reporterporter. Amanda Gokee can be reached at amanda.gokee@globe.com. Follow her @amanda_gokee.
New Hampshire
4 New Hampshire Fugitives Found In 5 Days: Follow-Up
CONCORD, NH — During the past two weeks, four prior fugitives of the week were apprehended and are now in custody, according to the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.
Another fugitive, Melissa Ann Giuliana, who was also suspected of “violent tendencies” and was wanted on a probation violation after being convicted on drug charges and failing to appear, has also been found. She was featured in mid-July. Corrections received a tip that she was at her father’s house in Lynn, Massachusetts, according to a report. Police in Lynn went to the home on Oct. 22 and arrested her.
“A stolen vehicle was located at her father’s residence,” investigators said.
Officials said Giuliana remains in custody in Massachusetts, where she faces additional charges related to a pursuit that resulted in a crash with a Mass. State trooper cruiser and “potential involvement in other thefts,” officials said.
“Once extradited to New Hampshire,” a corrections statement said, “she will face charges for the probation violation, vehicle theft, operating after suspension, and animal cruelty, among other pending investigations.”
On Nov. 20, Richard Gary Blais, 39, was featured. He was wanted on a probation violation after a drug conviction.
Blais was arrested two days later after corrections received a tip that he was at a Manchester address.
Members of the NH Department of Corrections Probation-Parole, Manchester Police Department, and Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department determined he was in the basement, but according to corrections, Blais initially refused to come out.
“However, before a K-9 unit was deployed, he exited the basement and cooperated with the arrest,” a report stated.
Blais was taken to the Hillsborough County House of Corrections, where he is being held on a parole warrant.
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