New Hampshire
Missing New Hampshire couple found fatally shot multiple times in wooded hiking area
A Harmony, N.H., couple who vanished Monday had been discovered useless days later with a number of gunshot wounds, in keeping with native police.
Stephen Reid, 67, and spouse Djeswende, 66, left their house complicated round 2:30 p.m. Monday and went for a stroll on the close by Damaged Floor Trails, in keeping with the New Hampshire Lawyer Normal’s Workplace.
They by no means returned, and when Stephen missed a deliberate occasion Wednesday, a relative referred to as the police.
Late Thursday, their our bodies had been present in a wooded space near the Marsh Loop Path. Every had been shot a number of instances.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Mitchell Weinberg has dominated each deaths homicides.
“It is a tragedy, and it’s one thing that got here out of nowhere, and we’re doing our due diligence, investing all of our sources, working with our state and native companions, to convey this case to a profitable decision,” Harmony Police Chief Bradley Osgood mentioned at a press convention Friday.
Osgood additionally pressured how protected Harmony sometimes is.
Police mentioned they don’t imagine there may be an ongoing menace to the general public, however urged residents to “be vigilant and take regular precautions as they go about their day by day lives.”
Anybody who noticed the Reids between Monday and Thursday are requested to contact the Harmony Police Division at 603-225-8600 or anonymously to the Harmony Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100. Police have additionally requested for any video footage which will have been captured on residence or enterprise surveillance cameras.
A spokesperson for the New Hampshire Lawyer Normal’s Workplace mentioned Sunday that they’re nonetheless “actively working” on the case.
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New Hampshire
Saturday morning showers in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire
We finally made it to the weekend — a decent weekend at that! But big weather changes are right around the corner.
As we move through this Saturday, a weak cold front will swing through Eastern Mass and southern New Hampshire, giving way to a few morning showers and sprinkles.
Otherwise, we’ll see partly sunny skies. Skies will gradually clear by evening. High temperatures will rise into the low 70s. Tonight, a few clouds are possible with low temperatures in the low 50s.
Hey, talking about tonight — you might have a chance to see the Northern Lights. The K-Index is hinting at a decent opportunity tonight, especially over northern New England.
So, the farther north you are, the better the likelihood to see the aurora. And with a mostly clear sky expected, it should be ideal to experience it. Let us know if you see the aurora!
On Sunday, with the cold front to our south, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be a tad cooler, too, reaching the mid 60s for highs. Lows will drop into the low 50s.
Umbrella weather is headed our way for Monday! In fact, we’re tracking a stronger cold front that will slide through Boston. So, expect showers Monday morning during the morning commute through at least the mid-afternoon. No severe weather is in the forecast. Highs will be in the mid 60s.
Another surge of cooler weather will push in from Tuesday into Wednesday, delivering quite a chill to Greater Boston. In fact, highs will be in the upper 50s for both Wednesday and Thursday with morning temperatures in the mid to upper 40s.
New Hampshire
Climbers Purchase Crucial Property—Further Securing Access to New New Hampshire Crag
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Access Fund and Central New Hampshire Climbers’ Association (CNHCA) have announced the purchase of a key parcel of land in Thornton, New Hampshire, to provide access to the popular Merriam Woods crag.
Merriam Woods (sometimes known as Russell Crags) is one of the most recently developed crags in New Hampshire. Some have even compared it to the iconic Rumney in terms of its potential for high-quality climbing and its natural setting.
The acquisition encompasses five acres of land that abuts the White Mountain National Forest and Merriam Woods—conservation land owned and managed by the town of Woodstock, New Hampshire. Use of the area is only expected to increase, and with that increase comes the need to develop sustainable climbing infrastructure.
“We are excited to acquire this land and work to build a new parking lot,” says CNHCA President Jay Knower. “With the increasing popularity of Merriam Woods and the surrounding Russell Crags, this project will help alleviate potential issues caused by visitor use and foster good will among the community at large.”
Access to the crags around Woodstock has been a historical challenge. In the spring of 2023, discussions were underway between local climbers and the Woodstock Conservation Commission regarding the imperiled climbing access to Merriam Woods. One of the key concerns raised by local residents was the need for sufficient parking along the road to the crag.
Around the same time, Knower connected with the sellers. “We noticed that this piece of land was the only privately held parcel near Merriam Woods,” says Knower. “So we approached the owners about purchasing it, figuring that it wouldn’t hurt to ask.” The owners agreed to sell their property to CNHCA and were very supportive of the organization’s plans to build a small parking lot for climbers and other recreationists at a new trailhead. The lot will address landowner concerns and provide an avenue for sharing up-to-date information about proper use of these areas.
“Climbers from CNHCA and Access Fund spent a significant amount of time working with the town of Woodstock to keep climbing open and conserved at Merriam Woods,” says Brian Tickle, Access Fund’s national acquisitions director. “This acquisition is a reminder that sustainable climbing often requires infrastructure beyond just trails, staging areas, and fixed anchors, and it also serves as an example of climbers addressing the needs of neighboring landowners.”
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire Housing launches homebuyer survey – NH Business Review
Nonprofit is gathering insight about homeownership sentiment
New Hampshire Housing is gathering data to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and sentiments of current and potential homebuyers.
The Homebuying Sentiment Survey, which launched Oct. 3, targets renters and those who currently do not own a home. The goal is to gather insights that will help shape effective programs and policies to support homeownership in New Hampshire, the nonprofit said in a press release.
New Hampshire Housing is partnering with NH Business Review, New Hampshire Magazine and Stay Work Play to promote the survey and ensure it reaches a broad audience of potential homebuyers. The survey seeks to assess the attitudes and challenges faced by both homebuyers and renters.
By gathering data on their experiences with the homebuying process, affordability perceptions and primary barriers, New Hampshire Housing aims to refine its homeownership programs to better meet the needs of residents and provide critical data to lenders and lawmakers on how best to serve their needs, the release said.
“We are at a critical juncture where housing affordability and availability have become top concerns for New Hampshire residents,” said Matthew Gallant, senior manager of business development of New Hampshire Housing, in a statement.
“This survey will provide valuable insights into the real challenges facing our first-time homebuyers and help us develop meaningful solutions to support them in achieving their dream of homeownership,” he said.
The survey has three objectives:
- Assess homeownership sentiment: Understand the attitudes of renters and potential homebuyers regarding the affordability and feasibility of purchasing a home.
- Identify barriers: Pinpoint key obstacles faced by homebuyers, including financial challenges, market availability, and downpayment concerns.
- Demographic insights: Collect demographic data to build a clearer picture of the diverse needs of homebuyers across New Hampshire
Participants who complete the survey will receive a $5 gift card as a token of appreciation for their time and input.
For more information or to participate visit NHHomeownership.org.
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