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Rivera wants new trial; Claims race played role in his conviction

NASHUA – A Latino serving a 33-year prison sentence now claims he should get a new trial because, he alleges, some involved in his cases may be racists. Ernesto Rivera, who has been charged with numerous offenses during a span of several years, was convicted on some of them and sent to ...

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 ...