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How to Watch New Hampshire at Maine
Coming off a giant win over Rhode Island final week to proceed a powerful season, No. 18 New Hampshire makes the brief journey to finish the common season towards rival Maine on Saturday. After profitable three of its final 4 video games, New Hampshire is now 7-3 total and 6-1 in convention play this season. Maine, then again, has misplaced 4 straight video games to fall to 2-8 total and 2-5 in convention play this season. The Black Bears are solely 1-3 at dwelling in 2022. Final season, Maine earned a 33-20 upset win over New Hampshire on the highway within the Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket.
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Sport Date: Nov. 19, 2022
Sport Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
TV: ABC (WVII – Bangor)
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Final week, sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer threw a 26-yard landing move to freshman DJ Linkins with 17 seconds left to raise UNH to a 31-28 victory over Rhode Island at Wildcat Stadium. Brosmer threw for a career-high 316 yards and a pair of touchdowns within the win.
As for Maine, the Bears took a 21-17 lead with 1:50 left in regulation on a landing from Joe Fagnano. Nevertheless, Albany scored on the sport’s last play to snap a seven-game shedding streak towards the Black Bears in a 23-21 victory for the Nice Danes.
New Hampshire appears to seize the CAA regular-season title towards rival Maine on Saturday.
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29-year-old woman missing from Manchester since Christmas Eve
Police are searching for a 29-year-old woman who has been missing from her Manchester, New Hampshire, home since Christmas Eve.
Nicole Wise was last seen at her home on Orange Street. She is described as 5-foot-4, 115 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. She has tattoos of chain links on each of her wrists.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call police at 603-668-8711.
No other information was immediately available.
New Hampshire
2 people charged with attempted murder in stabbing outside NH mall
Two people, including a 14-year-old, have been arrested after a stabbing outside a New Hampshire mall that left a man in critical condition last week.
Ronald Joseph Marino III, 18, and a 14-year-old suspect who was not named due to his age were charged in the stabbing in the parking lot of The Mall at Rockingham Park in Salem on Thursday, according to Salem police.
One victim, a 20-year-old man from Windham, was stabbed in the torso. He was taken by ambulance to Lawrence General Hospital and later taken by medical helicopter to a Boston hospital with life-threatening injuries. He underwent surgery and last described as being in critical condition.
A second person appeared at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester and was identified as being involved in the incident in Salem. That person had a knife wound to his arm.
Marino and the teen were arrested Monday. Marino is charged with attempted first-degree murder during a robbery, first-degree assault with serious bodily injury, armed robbery and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was held without bail and is scheduled for arraignment at Salem District Court on Thursday.
The 14-year-old suspect was charged with attempted murder, first-degree assault, armed robbery and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon.
Specific details on what led up to the arrests were not released.
There is no ongoing threat to the general public, Salem police said.
Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact Salem Police Detective James Carlin at 603-893-1911.
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New Hampshire governor says Musk is too rich to be affected by conflicts of interest
Republican New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is facing sharp criticism after suggesting that Elon Musk is too rich to be affected by possible conflicts of interest.
Sununu appeared on CNN’s State of the Union Sunday when he was asked if Musk has any conflicts of interest being the owner of companies such as SpaceX which have held government contracts worth billions while also heading an outside commission charged with leading efforts to cut government spending.
“I like the fact that he’s, in a way, so rich [that] he’s removed from the potential financial influence,” Sununu claimed.
Musk, who also leads the electric car maker Tesla, spent about a quarter of a billion dollars of his fortune, estimated to be about $430 billion, to help Trump win the White House.
“I don’t think he’s doing it for the money,” Sununu added. “He’s doing it for the bigger project and the bigger vision of America. He doesn’t need the dollars.”
Sununu immediately faced a deluge of criticism for his comments.
In a column for MSNBC, author and producer Steve Benen wrote: “Let me see if I have this straight … Americans shouldn’t be overly concerned about the president-elect empowering a billionaire GOP megadonor with power and influence, a businessman with extensive private-sector interests here and abroad, and we should be indifferent to the potential for the megadonor’s conflicts of interest?”
He added: “Why? Because, according to Sununu, … the world’s wealthiest person isn’t overly concerned about making money?”
Sununu, who was trashed by Trump for backing former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley during the Republican primary, called Trump “f****** crazy” in 2022 during a Washington roast.
Benen argued that Sununu had “tried and failed to defend Trump describing Americans he disagrees with as ‘the enemy within’” and to “defend Trump amid reports that he said in private that he wished he had military generals like the ones who served Adolf Hitler.”
“Sununu found himself in the unenviable role of trying to defend the indefensible in order to bolster the man who had spent the year mocking and scolding him,” he added.
George W Bush White House Ethics lawyer Richard Painter wrote on X: “Is this the new normal? Billionaires are too rich to have conflicts of interest. Bull.”
Democratic New Hampshire State Representative David Meuse also took to X to slam Sununu.
“According to @GovChrisSununu, if you happen to be the world’s wealthiest biological organism, your motives can no longer be questioned — even if you donated $277 million in campaign contributions to Trump and other GOP pols to secure your seat at the table,” he said.
Meanwhile, Republican strategist Jeff Timmer wrote that the governor “has learned that once you jettison all honor and integrity by digging a hole of relativism you might as well keep digging.”
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