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Bewdley Museum to host major new art exhibition

BEWDLEY Museum is to stage a major new art exhibition next month, featuring works highlighting the lives of four extraordinary Victorian women. The Macdonald Sisters, due to open on Monday, May 17, tells the stories of Alice, Georgiana, Agnes and Louisa Macdonald. Born into an unremarkable Victorian family, they went on to forge connections with some of the most celebrated artists and thinkers of their time including William Morris, Ford Maddox Brown and John Ruskin. Alice was mother to Rudyard Kipling; Georgiana married the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones; Louisa was the mother of Bewdley’s own three-time prime Minister Stanley Baldwin; and Agnes married Edward Poynter, artist and President of the Royal Academy.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - New Ipswich man pleads guilty to federal child pornography charges

New Ipswich man pleads guilty to federal child pornography charges The New Ipswich Police Department. (BEN CONANT / Monadnock Ledger-Transcript) Copyright Monadnock Ledger-Transcript. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to news@ledgertranscript.com. Staff photo by Ben Conant Published: 4/14/2021 2:58:22 PM A New Ipswich man pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to possession of child pornography, Acting United States Attorney John J. Farley announced Wednesday afternoon. According to court documents and statements made in court, on or about November 28, 2018, Christopher Hodgeman, 29, of New Ipswich began communicating with an undercover officer on a social media platform used to exchange child pornograph, the U.S. Attorney’s Office wrote in a press release. The officer pretended to be an uncle with a nine-year-old niece. Hodgeman repeatedly asked the officer to send him pictures of his niece and allow him to talk to her. Hodgeman sent i

Former New Hampshire Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud

Former New Hampshire Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud Patch 2/10/2021 Tony Schinella © Police file photo Benjamin Stockwell, formerly of Belmont, Epsom, and Pittsfield, pleaded guilty to bank fraud on Feb. 9. CONCORD, NH A former New Hampshire resident with a history of criminal activity in the state has pleaded guilty to bank fraud in U.S. District Court. Benjamin Stockwell, 30, who now lives in Florida, pleaded guilty to a single count in federal court on Tuesday. According to court documents and investigators, he stole checks from mailboxes around New Hampshire, altered the checks, and then cashed them at various banks, in his own name. Stockwell will be sentenced in May.

Valley News - Grafton County man arrested in connection with siege at Capitol

Grafton County man arrested in connection with siege at Capitol The Associated Press Modified: 1/14/2021 7:50:42 PM CONCORD A Grafton County man has been arrested in connection with the siege at the U.S. Capitol, accused of refusing to leave the building. Thomas Gallagher, 61, of Bridgewater, appeared for a New Hampshire federal court hearing on Thursday via video from the Cheshire County jail. According to court documents, Capitol officers ordered Gallagher to leave the upper level of the Capitol Visitors Center on Jan. 6. Gallagher allegedly refused. He and five others were removed from the crowd. Gallagher, who was arrested on a warrant Wednesday, is charged with knowingly entering a restricted building without lawful authority, knowingly with intent to impede government businesses, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

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