New Hampshire
New Hampshire state police respond to dozens of crashes during winter storm
New Hampshire State Police say they responded to dozens of crashes during the winter storm that began Sunday and continued moving through the area on Monday morning.
Between 3 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. Monday, troopers responded to 98 reported crashes and vehicles off the road, as well as 18 disabled vehicles.
Many of the crashes on Monday morning involved three or more vehicles. There were no serious injuries reported in any of the crashes.
As a result of the crashes, between 6 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., sections of I-95, I-93, the Spaulding Turnpike, Route 101, and the F.E. Everett Turnpike were temporarily closed.
All roads have since fully reopened.
State police are reminding drivers to give plenty of space to first responders on the side of the road and to clear their vehicles of snow and ice before driving.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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New Hampshire
Police seek help investigating deadly e-scooter crash in Hampton Beach, NH
A person died in an e-scooter crash in New Hampshire’s Hampton Beach early Saturday morning, police said, asking for help with their investigation.
The person, identified only as being male, was found unresponsive and not breathing about 12:54 a.m. near the intersection of Ashworth Avenue and G Street, Hampton police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police asked anyone with home security cameras in the area or with information about what happened to contact them at 603-929-4444 or anonymously at 603-929-1222.
Police didn’t say if they believe someone had crashed into the person.
He wasn’t publicly identified.
New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
NH Gov. Ayotte taps campaign cash to troll NYC’s Mamdani with billboard luring city biz north
Most often found antagonizing her neighbors across the border in the Bay State, New Hampshire Gov Kelly Ayotte is broadening her horizons.
On Wednesday, the Granite State’s Republican chief executive dipped into her campaign funds to send a billboard around Manhattan encouraging businesses to move north, WMUR-TV reported.
The PR campaign came the day after Zohran Mamdani, the Big Apple’s new Democratic Socialist mayor-elect, romped to victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who had the backing of President Donald Trump.
“So we’re saying welcome, please come to New Hampshire. You’ll have more freedom, lower taxes, and an awesome quality of life,” Ayotte said, according to the station.
Among the messages was one that called New Hampshire “safe, prosperous, free … what New York used to be.”
New Hampshire Democrats were less than enthused, according to the station.
“Those ads would be costing thousands of dollars, and obviously not a big deal for Kelly Ayotte in her campaign. But the timing seems to me a little bit strange, given the food SNAP benefit cut that a lot of Granite Staters are dealing with,” Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Jon Kiper said, according to WMUR-TV.
State Democratic Chairperson Ray Buckley fired back, saying that “unfortunately, Ayotte is nothing but a pathetic political opportunist who is using our state as a billboard prop to serve her own interests,” the station reported.
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