New Hampshire
Two Teens Accused Of Attempted Murder After Windham Man Was Stabbed
SALEM, NH — Salem police have arrested a 14-year-old boy and an 18-year-old from Manchester after an investigation of a stabbing of a Windham man at the Mall at Rockingham Park
Salem Police and Fire responded to the report of a 20-year-old Windam man with a stab wound at the mall near the food court entrance Thursday. Officers provided medical aid to the man, including placing a chest seal over the wound in his torso. The victim was transported to Lawrence General Hospital and, due to the severity of the injury, was flown to a Boston area hospital with what police describe as life-threatening injuries. Police say he remains in critical condition.
After executing several search warrants in multiple towns police arrested the 14-year-old on Monday, he is accused of 1st degree assault, armed robbery, attempted murder, and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon.
Tuesday, Salem police arrested Ronald Joseph Marino III, 18, of Manchester, who is accused of 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 is being held without bail pending an appearance in Salem District Court on Thursday.
In October, Marino was indicted by the Hillsborough County North Grand Jury. According to the indictment, he is accused of conspiracy to commit criminal mischief, hindering apprehension, and sale of a firearm to a convicted felon.
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12-year-old boy dies after crashing into tree while skiing in New Hampshire
A 12-year-old has died in a horrific accident after plowing into a tree while skiing in New Hampshire, said officials.
The young boy had been skiing at the Cranmore Mountain Resort on New Year’s Eve when he crashed into the tree, said Conway Police Department Thursday.
North Conway Fire and Rescue responded to the accident at the popular ski resort late morning after receiving reports of an unconscious boy on Skimobile Road in North Conway.
The child, who remains unidentified, had been skiing down The Bandit trail, which is listed as an intermediate run.
CPR was quickly initiated at the scene and he was rushed to a local hospital, where he was declared dead.
“When rescue personnel arrived on scene, the 12-year-old male was being treated by Cranmore Mountain Ski Patrol who had transported the boy to the base of the mountain,” the police said in a statement.
“He was then transported by Action Ambulance to Maine Health Memorial Hospital in North Conway where he passed as a result of the injuries sustained in the collision,” officials added.
“On behalf of the Conway Police Department, and all the first responders who assisted, I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family members of the 12-year-old boy,” said Conway Police Chief Christopher Mattei.
When approached for comment a Cranmore Mountain Resort spokesperson told The Independent: “On behalf of Cranmore Mountain Resort, our thoughts, and prayers go out to the family. The entire Cranmore family grieves this tragic loss.”
When asked to comment on the number of incidents that have occurred at the Cranmore resort, the spokesperson did not respond.
Last March a 14-year-old boy died after crashing into a tree while snowboarding down a beginner trail on Dercum Mountain in Colorado.
Levi Inama had been a student at Palmer Ridge High School in Monument when the ski patrol was called then to a “serious incident.” The teenager died days later after being taken off life support at a Denver hospital, reported The Colorado Sun.
The Independent contacted the Conway Police Department for further information.
New Hampshire
The oldest restaurant in New Hampshire just reopened with a new menu. How to eat there
Bernadette restaurant opens in Salem, Massachusetts: A look inside
The owners and chef at Bernadette provide a tour of the dining area and kitchen of the French-inspired restaurant, that opened in Salem last month.
Want to dine at the oldest restaurant in New Hampshire? You’re in luck – the site just reopened in Hancock.
Originally opened in 1789 as a stop for travelers on trade routes between Boston and Vermont, The Inn at Hancock is the state’s oldest inn and restaurant, according to Thrillist.
The Hancock has remained a place to stay and dine since its opening over 200 years ago, drawing crowds from all over to experience the historic New England charm – including former U.S. President Franklin Pierce.
However, the inn temporarily closed for renovations in 2022, staying closed for two years. Now, as of the end of 2024, The Inn at Hancock is reopen for dining with a new chef, a reimagined menu and two unique dining spaces. Here’s what to know about eating at New Hampshire’s most historic restaurant today.
About dining at The Inn at Hancock
While the restaurant at The Hancock was previously named The Fox Tavern, the reopened inn features two new dining spaces – The Hunt Bar and Scullery, a casual tavern with light fare and live piano jazz, and Pinks Lounge, a lush dining room overlooking the back patio with an a la carte menu and raw bar.
The Inn at Hancock’s new menu blends classic continental and contemporary cuisines while incorporating sustainable, seasonal ingredients from local farms. Menu options range from upscale comfort food like braised lamb and mushroom wellington to seafood classics like grilled halibut and shrimp cocktail.
How to eat at The Inn at Hancock
The Hunt Bar and Scullery is open for dinner from 4-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 4-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday. At Pinks Lounge, brunch is available from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, and dinner is served from from 5-9 p.m. Thursday and 5-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday.
Reservations for both spaces can be made online. The inn is currently only open for dining, with construction work ongoing in the guest rooms.
The Inn at Hancock can be found at at 33 Main St. in Hancock, NH.
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