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Nashua Police Chief Andrew Lavoie retiring

NASHUA -- Officials with the Nashua Police Commission said Police Chief Andrew Lavoie will retire on Aug. 1, ending a 32-year career with the department.

Amherst man sentenced to at least 20 years

MANCHESTER – Just days after a Superior Court trial jury returned guilty verdicts on eight of the 12 felony assault charges accusing him of inflicting multiple life-threatening injuries upon a former partner in early 2018, Gabriel Chalpin, 44, learned he will be spending at least 20 years in ...

Three nabbed on array of drug charges

NASHUA — Police arrested two city residents on cocaine charges, along with a third on counts related to heroin and methamphetamine, on Monday. Police arrested Jennifer Morin, 38, 5 Burns Hill Road, Apartment 54, on a felony count of possessing crack cocaine. She was released, pending ...

Hearing set for suspect charged with Thanksgiving shooting death in Amherst

MANCHESTER – The actions of Nashua resident Bryson Peluso allegedly caused the shooting death of Brandon Kluz at an Amherst residence on Thanksgiving morning. A dispositional conference at which the lawyers in the case may discuss a “possible resolution” to the case is set for April 9 ...

June trial set in downtown stabbing case

NASHUA – Marques Stanford, 30, stands accused of stabbing another man during a December brawl that reportedly began at a downtown pizza shop, continued across the street to a drugstore, and concluded in the intersection of Main and Hollis streets. Stanford may claim at trial that he was ...

Man accused of stashing stolen TV at barbershop remains jailed

NASHUA – Superior Court Judge Jacalyn Colburn, noting Nashua resident Johnny Reyes’s quite lengthy criminal record and his alleged habit of running from police, said Monday she finds it appropriate that Reyes be held in jail on preventive detention, at least for the time being. Already ...