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Arrest made in June damage spree at Regina Library

NASHUA – The investigation into the June incident in which Rivier University’s Regina Library sustained significant damage yielded an arrest, police said Monday. Taken into custody and charged with two felony offenses was James Colby, a 36-year-old Nashua man police described as an ...

Cell phone GPS leads searchers to missing Merrimack hikers

MERRIMACK – Technology appears to have played a signficant role in the rescue Saturday evening of two hikers, who officials say lost their way in the Horse Hill Nature Preserve. Assistant Fire Chief Matthew Duke said Sunday that the fire and police dispatch center received a 911 call at ...

Suspect in violent road-rage assault claims self-defense

NASHUA – Michael Twohig, the 42-year-old Brookline man accused of going after another driver with a hatchet and punching her in the head during a road rage episode last year, is now claiming his alleged actions were a matter of self-defense. Twohig, in a notice of self-defense filed ...

Cerritos new trial is months away

NASHUA – Nearly eight months have passed since a Superior Court judge granted Santos Cerritos’ motion for a new trial in his 2014 sex-assault case, and unless the court schedule changes, another six months will pass before that new trial gets underway. By April 2017, Cerritos, now 56, with ...

Hanson’s 2nd trial, 6 charges inexplicably dropped

NASHUA – What was to be Nashua resident Bruce Hanson’s second of three Superior Court trials on sexual assault-related allegations was abruptly canceled on the eve of jury selection – after prosecutors dropped all of the six charges on which Hanson was to be tried. The lead prosecutor, ...