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Broadway Tour CATS Will Come to Reno From June 14th to June 19th

Broadway Tour CATS Will Come to Reno From June 14th to June 19th
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Seabrook NH firefighters honored for response to deadly home fire

Seabrook NH firefighters honored for response to deadly home fire
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Seabrook man files suit against police officer alleging excessive force

SEABROOK – The son of a former town selectman is seeking compensatory and punitive “money damages” in a federal civil suit against a local police officer alleging unwarranted, excessive force and injury to person and reputation. In the suit filed this month in U.S. District Court, Paul Knowles, son of the late Asa Knowles, claims Seabrook police officer David Hersey violated his Fourth, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment rights during an incident that took place almost three years ago. The town’s attorney recently filed Hersey’s response to Knowles’ allegations, denying them all. What the lawsuit alleges According to the suit filed by Knowles’ attorney, Richard N. Foley of Portsmouth, the incident took place the night of May 24, 2018, when Hersey responded to the home of Knowles’ brother on Biggs Lane in Seabrook while Knowles was “mediating an argument between two of his brothers.” During that time, according to Knowles’ suit, without provocation Hersey, dress

Seabrook Police Officer Runs into House Fire to Rescue Victim

A house fire at 21 Spruce Court in Seabrook has left one resident dead at the scene and another victim transported to Massachusetts General Hospital for treatment. According to a press release from the State of New Hampshire Department of Safety, an emergency call was made on Wednesday, March 10, by a neighbor who reported that the home was on fire at 10:16 p.m. Seabrook fire and police units were then dispatched to the location. The first to arrive was Officer David Hersey of the Seabrook Police Department, who made the brave decision to go inside the burning building to see if anyone was there, a Facebook post from Teamsters Local 633 stated.

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