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New Hampshire State Police troopers are investigating a crash on Route 101 near Field Road on Feb. 13. (New Hampshire State Police)
PETERBOROUGH, NH New Hampshire State Police believe driver fatigue may have played a role in a fatal traffic accident on Saturday on Route 101 in Peterborough.
Police were sent to the area near Field Road at just after 10:30 p.m. for a report of a serious accident with injuries. When they arrived, they found a Volkswagen Jetta, being driven by a 21-year-old man from Milford, had collided with a Ford Escape SUV. The driver in the Jetta was heading west when he lost control of the vehicle, crossed the center dividing line, and into the eastbound land, according to Sgt. Greg Dube of the New Hampshire State Police.
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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. This is a lesson I tried to instill in my daughters from a young age. Anyone can fail at a job and give up. But to actually accomplish something? That doesn’t come easy.
Here in New Hampshire and from coast to coast, Americans have been doing all they can to end the pandemic by sheltering in place, working from home, wearing masks, and trying to remain connected from at least six feet apart. It’s not easy, but it’s what is needed in these extraordinary times.
A New Hampshire man was killed late Saturday night in a two-vehicle crash on Route 101 in Peterborough, state police said. Ryan Kerick, 39, of Manchester, died.