The principal says the junior died from a Drug Overdose around midnight. Her name has not been released. Jean mackin is joining us from the high school in plaistow with the latest developments. Jean school just started here one week ago. The principal says he had to tell the students a member of their junior class died. The principal of Timberlane Regional High School sent a letter home to parents, telling letter home to parents, telling them he had to share some sad them he had to share some sad in the letter, Donald Woodworth wrote, the death was the result of a Drug Overdose. The School Counselors and administrators are providing support for those who express a need. Should your student exhibit any signs or difficulty or if you have any concerns that you feel we should know about, please Call Administration or guidance. While the School Superintendent also tells news9 the student died of a Drug Overdose, not mentioning any specific drug or location. They are not releasing the circum
The desperate search for those two suspects. Our friend and colleague Elizabeth Vargas opens up about her long battle with alcoholism. The only thing that will make you feel better is more alcohol. The 20 20 anchor reveals what fueled her drinking and how she took back control of her life. And good morning, america. Vargas with diane sawyer is so raw and real and a lot of hope in there. We are very proud of her. This is a disease that affects millions. She came out and very forthcoming about it and i think its going to help a lot of people. First we begin with the race for the white house. Both donald trump and Hillary Clinton sitting down to answer questions about leadership and the military. Their answers and attacks giving a preview to the upcoming debates. Moment but first Abcs Cecilia Vega is on the campaign trail in charlotte, north carolina, with the latest. Good morning, cecilia. Reporter robin, good morning to you. That first debate now a little more than two weeks away, but o
About rain all summer. We could use any rain we could get. Kevin we have a couple of chances. The second front will knock down the humidity that weve been pilling up. Looks like warmer temperatures on the docket for today and tomorrow before that next front gets here. The first of those fronts will arrive later on this evening and with that a couple of passing showers or thunderstorm ahead of that. Upper 70s to mid 80 eats. The fog burns off early this morning. The clouds may hold tough. Much more on your weekend forecast coming up in just a bit. Lets look at your morning ride here in the Granite State. Were joined live by deb davidson. Good morning, deb. Deb good morning. We have some road work slowing things down right now. The right lane is closed up in the canterbury area. Keep that in mind as you are heading out in that direction. On the southbound side, it is a good ride through the state. No problems from concord salem. Were seeing building volume. 101 busy in bedford. If you ar
Tell the students a member of their junior class died. The principal of Timberlane Regional High School sent a letter home to parents, telling them he had to share some sad news. The death of a female student in the junior class here. In the letter, Donald Woodworth wrote, the death was the result of a drug overdose. The School Counselors and administrators are providing support for those who express a need. Should your student exhibit any signs or difficulty or if you we should know about, please Call Administration or guidance. While the School Superintendent also tells news9 the student died of a drug overdose, not mentioning any specific drug or location. Plaistow police will only confirm they are investigating. They are not releasing the circumstances surrounding the students death yet and on the high schools website, advice is posted on how to cope with loss, along with the principal here says classes and activities will go on as planned. Police tell us we can expect more informa
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Starting this week, New Hampshire residents 65 and older will be able to register for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“It’s exciting for us because we want to see our grandchildren, we want some normalcy, and this is a step in that direction,” Woodworth said.
Thanks to the recent vaccine rollout changes in New Hampshire, 65-year-old Donald Woodworth and his wife, Nancy, of Atkinson, will be vaccinated in the next phase.
Last week, Gov. Chris Sununu officially lowered the eligibility age of phase 1B from 75 to 65. The how is very important, Sununu said. We know there are folks out there with a lot of anxiety and wondering, what’s our next move?