NASHUA, NH — A Hillsborough County grand jury indicted the following people recently.
Jorge Ruiz, 19, of Broadway in Lawrence, MA, on attempted riot, conspiracy to riot, reckless conduct, attempted first-degree assault, attempted second-degree assault, two riot, two falsifying physical evidence, and two felonious use of a firearm charges, all felonies. He controlled a firearm and attempted to shoot it at others on West Hollis Street in Nashua on Aug. 16, 2023, and discarded an article of clothing and transferred a gun to impair an investigation, according to the indictment.
Bridget Shergalis, 27, of Mechanic Street in Marblehead, MA, on burglary, riot, conspiracy to commit criminal mischief, and conspiracy to commit falsifying physical evidence charges, all felonies. She was accused of burglarizing and rioting with others at Elbit Systems of America in Merrimack on Nov. 20, 2023. Read more about this case here: Pro-Palestine Protesters Face Riot, Sabotage Charges; Pols Denounce and here: Accused NH Rioters Arraigned, 2 Given $20K Bail Due To Prior Arrests
Edward Solano Reyes, 31, of White Street in South Burlington, Vermont, on first-degree assault, criminal threatening, riot, and reckless conduct charges, all felonies. He was accused of working with two or more people to cause a public alarm that led to two people getting shot on Oct. 29, 2023, in Nashua. Read more about this case here: 10 Of 11 Arrested After Oct. 29 Nashua Denny’s Shooting: Follow-Up
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Justin Spencer, 36, of Manchester Street in Manchester on two felony burglary charges. He was accused of burglarizing buildings on May Lane and Velma Circle in Pelham on Sept. 5, 2023.
Jamie M. St. Laurent, 44, of Webster Street in Hudson on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-crack cocaine charge on May 4, 2023, in Nashua.
Roberto Torres, 43, of Rimmon Street in Manchester on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-psilocybin charge on Nov. 18, 2023, in Nashua.
Katie Trepanier, 44, of Dalton Court in Manchester on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. She was accused of stealing between $1,000 and $1,500 worth of items from Kohl’s in Nashua on Nov. 4, 2023.
Daniel Valentin, 43, of Bridle Path in Nashua on a felony motor vehicles; penalties charge. He was accused of driving on Lowell Road in Hudson on Dec. 15, 2023, after being deemed a habitual offender by the NH DMV.
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Carol Vasquez, 31, of Mason Street in Nashua on two felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited charges, fentanyl and crack cocaine, in Hudson on July 23, 2023.
Tyler Welsh, 34, of Halfmoon Lane in Kingston on two controlled drug act; acts prohibited charges, meth and fentanyl, and a falsifying physical evidence charges, all felonies. He possessed the drugs, then removed a silicone container from his person, and kicked it while on the ground to impair an investigation on June 3, 2021, in Hudson, according to the indictment.
Jeffrey Weston, 43, of no fixed address in Nashua on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge on April 19, 2023, in Nashua.
Michael Woodside, 56, of Chestnut Street in Nashua on theft by unauthorized taking and receiving stolen property charges, both felonies. He was accused of stealing another man’s wallet on Dec. 21, 2023, in Nashua and retaining two credit cards. Woodside was convicted on a receiving stolen property charge in Nashua District Court in April 2023 and theft in Merrimack District Court in November 2023.
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Sunflowers are my absolute FAVORITE flowers. I truly feel like they have magical uplifting abilities. Hence, why I’ve always kept fresh sunflowers in my house, brightening up my kitchen table or even my TV stand.
Obviously, it was a dream of mine to have my maternity photos taken in a sunflower field. They reflect sunshine and exude happiness.
Not to mention, one of my favorite quotes is about sunflowers! “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. It’s what sunflowers do.” Helen Keller
A beautiful reminder to keep an optimistic outlook on life and not dwell on the negative.
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So, you can imagine the joy I felt when I learned that New Hampshire had its very own Sunflower Festival at Coppal House Farm in Lee!
Coppal House Farm via FacebookCoppal House Farm via Facebook
About the Sunflower Festival:
During the summer, the farm transforms into a sea of golden blooms, giving visitors the chance to wander through thousands of sunflowers, snap photos, enjoy local food vendors, artisan crafts, listen to live music, and experience one of New Hampshire’s most beautiful summer traditions.
Other unique activities on the itinerary? Sip-n-snip! Guests can enjoy a cocktail or mocktail of their choice and cut their own fresh bouquet of flowers.
Coppal House Farm via FacebookCoppal House Farm via Facebook
Or maybe you’re a yoga fan? You can join a 60-minute sweat session from Lee, New Hampshire yoga instructors right in the heart of the flower field.
And because the farm grows oilseed sunflowers for culinary oil (which they harvest in the fall months), the flowers only stay at their peak for a brief window, making the festival a limited-time experience, according to the festival organizers…
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What makes this event even more special is the reason behind it. The festival started as a way to share the beauty of the sunflower fields, but it has grown into something much bigger. Organizers say the event has raised more than $90,000 for Make-A-Wish New Hampshire over the years and now shares a portion of its proceeds with several local nonprofit organizations serving the Seacoast community.
Anyone who knows me knows that paying it forward is something that’s incredibly important to me. It’s right up there with my love of sunflowers because both fill my cup in the best way. So, when I found out this festival celebrates my favorite flower and gives back to the community, I knew I had to share it.
Sunflower Festival Details:
This festival only runs from Saturday, July 25th until Sunday, August 2nd. You can get the full list of activities and more on the Coppal Farm website.
Daily Field Hours
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10:00 AM – 6:30 PM (last admission at 6PM because fields close at 6:30) Weekend Tickets (prepurchased online – day before) $12 per person ages 13 & older $10 per person ages 5-12 $10 per person Seniors (65+) & Military 4 yrs & under are always free Weekend Tickets (purchased day of – online or at farm): $16 per person ages 13 & older $14 per person ages 5-12 $14 per person Seniors (65+) & Military 4 yrs & under are always free includes: access to sunflower fields, craft fair, food vending area, tented shade area, picnic area, farm animals, & live music
Weekday Tickets (prepurchased online – day before) $8 per person ages 13 & older $6 per person ages 5-12 $6 per person Seniors (65+) & Military 4 yrs & under are always free
Weekday Tickets (purchased day of – online or at farm) $12 per person ages 13 & older $10 per person ages 5-12 $10 per person Seniors (65+) & Military 4 yrs & under are always free
What tickets include: Access to sunflower fields, food vending area, tented shade area, picnic area, and farm animals
READ MORE: A Classic Fairy Tale Comes To Life At Portsmouth’s Prescott Park This Summer
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This festival might just leave you smiling long after you leave the fields!
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“Dear PoPville,
I was biking home from a doctor appointment a little before noon on Friday, and stopped at a red light on New Hampshire & L st nw. There was a woman across the street who was looking fine in her dark blue (I think they were) scrubs. I might be crazy, but it felt like we kept checking each other out. By the third time,
if we were in a romcom, one of us would have waved. Sorry I didn’t, but if you are reading this and date men, reach out to the Prince if you are interested in that man on the bike. Have a great weekend!”
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A New Hampshire motorcyclist who had been missing since the Fourth of July was found dead in Shelburne late Thursday night.
State police say they received a request from the Berlin Police Department just after 7:30 p.m. Thursday for help locating 41-year-old Wesley Grondin — the Berlin man was last seen riding his motorcycle on Saturday, July 4, and had been reported missing.
Troopers received a call a couple of hours later, around 10:10 p.m. Thursday, from a concerned resident who had been out looking for Grondin along Route 2 in Shelburne. The person told police they had found Grondin dead, along with his Harley Davidson.
According to state police, a preliminary investigation determined that Grondin was riding his Harley on Route 2 westbound in Shelburne when, for reasons that remain under investigation, he crossed over into the opposing lane, struck a post, and came to a final rest in the wood line.
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The crash is believed to have occurred just before midnight on July 4. At this time, police say there’s no indication that another vehicle or person was involved.
All aspects of the crash remain under investigation, however. Anyone with information that may assist investigators is asked to contact Trooper Hunter Newsham at Hunter.P.Newsham@dos.nh.gov.