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Martel denied early release

NASHUA – Although former Merrimack resident Harvey Martel now seems to some as a State Prison inmate “who has invested himself in his rehabilitation” and appears to be sincere in his remorse, Judge Charles Temple on Monday denied Martel’s request for early release, citing the ...

Three arrested during the weekend

NASHUA – Police officers arrested three individuals on various charges during the weekend. At 2:11 a.m. Sunday, officers arrested Jacob Murray, 23, of 10 Kinsley St., Apt. 7, Nashua, for one count of domestic violence-simple assault, misdemeanor. At 1:19 a.m. Sunday, officers received a ...

Nashuan pleads guilty to fraud

CONCORD – Kenneth Dunn, 60, of Nashua, pleaded guilty to making false statements to obtain federal employee disability benefits, according to U.S. Attorney Scott Murray. According to documents and statements made in court, Dunn began working as a rural letter carrier in April 1985. In ...

Malloch receives split verdict

NASHUA – Justin Malloch on Friday returned to Valley Street jail to await sentencing, shortly after jurors in his felony assault trial pronounced him guilty on four of the seven charges that accused him of attacking his longtime partner and her mother in January. The jury, which deliberated ...

Grand jury hands up indictments

NASHUA – A man from Maine has been reindicted on a series of sexual assault charges, while a Milford resident is in a similar situation on allegations he distributed images showing children engaging in various sexually explicit conduct, according to the list of indictments handed up Thursday ...

Granite Shield operation nets eight arrests

NASHUA – This week, members of the Nashua and Hudson Police departments conducted another operation as part of the Granite Shield program, resulting in arrests for eight individuals.  Johnny Reyes, 22, of 103 Chestnut St., Nashua, was arrested on a capias warrant issued by Hillsborough ...