New Hampshire
Pelham Felon Indicted On Hudson Knife, Drug Possession Charges: Superior Court Roundup
NASHUA, NH — A Hillsborough County grand jury indicted the following people recently.
Jaquan Cox, 29, of Neagle Avenue of the Bronx, New York, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. He was accused of working in concert with another to steal more than $1,500 worth of merchandise from Rite Aid in Hudson on Feb. 15.
Leonardo Chaves Guarizi, 38, of Jones Road in Pelham on a felony second-degree assault charge. He was accused of strangling a woman on Feb. 29 in Pelham.
Kirkland Jason Edwards-Williams, 40, of Kenilworth Place in Brooklyn, New York, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. He was accused of removing merchandise from POLO in Merrimack without paying for it on Sept. 2, 2023.
Owen Ellis, 21, of Marshall Street in Nashua on a felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited-fentanyl charge on Nov. 22, 2023, in Nashua.
Thomas Famolare, 23, of Arlene Drive in Pelham on possession of intent to distribute-crack cocaine-subsequent and three sale of a narcotic drug-crack cocaine-subsequent offense charges, all felonies. The charges stem from incidents on Nov. 6, Nov. 7, and Nov. 9, 203, in Nashua. Previously, Famolare was convicted on acts prohibited in Rockingham County Superior Court in November 2022.
James Freeman, 49, of Millbrook Drive in Milford on a felony theft of lost or mislaid property charge. He was accused of spending money delivered to him by mistake instead of trying to find the rightful owner of the money between June 13 and June 20, 2023, in Nashua.
Peter Walden, 48, of no fixed address in Nashua, on a felony theft by unauthorized taking charge. He was accused of stealing more than $1,500 worth of electronics from Best Buy in Nashua on Jan. 26.
Justin Wells, 36, of Keyes Hill Road in Pelham on pistols & revolvers-a switchblade knife; convicted felons and controlled drug act; acts prohibited-crack cocaine charges, both felonies, on Jan. 24 in Hudson. He is a felon due to a drug conviction in Lowell MA District Court in August 2016.
New Hampshire
These Jaw-Dropping Sand Sculptures Will Soon Take Over Hampton Beach Again
I grew up in a landlocked state. We didn’t have beaches. I was 25 before I went to a beach with actual sand. So, if you’ve ever tried building a sandcastle at the beach, you already know how hard it is to keep the thing standing for more than 10 minutes.
Now imagine turning a giant pile of sand into a masterpiece that looks like it belongs in an art museum.
That’s exactly what’s about to happen as the 26th Annual Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic returns June 18-20, 2026. The event is one of the biggest summer attractions on the Seacoast and brings some of the best sand sculptors in the world to New Hampshire. That’s pretty amazing. These artists and their creations are amazing.
Credit: Getty Images
The competition takes place right on Hampton Beach, where artists transform roughly 200 tons of imported sand into jaw-dropping sculptures that can tower over visitors. What starts as giant piles of sand quickly turns into detailed works of art featuring people, animals, fantasy scenes, and creations that honestly make you wonder how it’s even possible.
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The event has become a summer tradition for thousands of visitors who come to watch the artists work, vote for their favorites, and see the finished sculptures up close. Even after the competition ends, the sculptures remain on display for additional viewing.
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If you’re planning a Hampton Beach day trip this summer, this is one of the best weekends to go. Between the beach, boardwalk, arcades, fried dough, and incredible sand art, there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained.
What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever built in the sand?
For most of us, it’s probably a lopsided sandcastle that got wiped out by the tide. But maybe you were one of those kids who built an entire fortress complete with a moat.
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Gallery Credit: Garret Doll
11 Things You Need to Know Before You Go to the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in New Hampshire
If you go to a show there, you might want to know a few things about the place before the show. We have a list of the top 11 (see what I did there?) things to keep in mind below.
Gallery Credit: Sarah Sullivan
New Hampshire
Woman Claims Forced Marriage During Road Trip from NH to Maine
A New Hampshire man is facing charges after a bizarre roadtrip that allegedly involved forced marriage and fear of a satanic cult.
New Hampshire Man Accused of Forcing a Woman Into Marriage
Daniel Ouellet, 47, of Lee, New Hampshire, is accused of holding a woman against her will, forcing her into marriage, and injuring her during what investigators described as a satanic ritual in Maine.
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The situation came to the attention of Newington, New Hampshire Police when they were called to an Olive Garden restaurant on Saturday morning by a Pennsylvania woman who told authorities her daughter was being held against her will.
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When the police learned the suspect had firearms, a shelter-in-place order was enacted in the area surrounding the restaurant.
New Hampshire officers encountered the woman when she ran out of the restaurant and told them she wanted to file an emergency restraining order against Oullet.
KRCG-TV reports the police allegedly saw cigarette burns on her legs.
Scary Road Trip from Maine to New Hampshire Involved an Alleged Forced Marriage
The story that followed Ouellet’s arrest is bizarre and frightening.
Police say he allegedly pointed a gun at the woman while she was driving on Friday, telling her they were being followed by a satanic cult.
The victim told the police that Oulett allegedly forced her to marry him, and then cut her hand when they were in Kittery, Maine, as part of a satanic ritual.
According to WMUR-TV, investigators found a satanic bible, a sweatshirt, and a bag inside Ouellet’s vehicle.
Ouellet denied in court the allegations against him, stating that he would never force the woman into marriage, or harm her in any way.
Prosecutors say Ouellet has a criminal history of domestic violence and driving while intoxicated.
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We live a quiet life in Maine, but sometimes our state hits the national news, for both good and not-so-good reasons.
Gallery Credit: Cindy Campbell
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Some news stories stick with you because they were shocking, or because it was just a cool moment in time.
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New Hampshire
NH Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 Day winning numbers for June 8, 2026
The New Hampshire Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Monday, June 8, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from June 8 drawing
03-24-34-43-49, Powerball: 20, Power Play: 3
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Winning Pick 3 numbers from June 8 drawing
Day: 7-0-1
Evening: 1-4-7
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Winning Pick 4 numbers from June 8 drawing
Day: 1-6-5-2
Evening: 0-7-1-3
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Winning Megabucks Plus numbers from June 8 drawing
05-10-25-27-40, Megaball: 05
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Winning Gimme 5 numbers from June 8 drawing
05-07-08-28-34
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from June 8 drawing
20-25-40-50-55, Bonus: 01
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When are the New Hampshire Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Pick 3, 4: 1:10 p.m. and 6:55 p.m. daily.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
- Megabucks Plus: 7:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily.
- Gimme 5: 6:55 p.m. Monday through Friday.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily.
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