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Middlesex county da investigates. The scene of the collision is a well traveled route bicyclist take to the city at the time of the crash witnesses called 911. At least one witness gave police the license plate number of the vehicle involved. It was not a Police Cruiser but a private car. That car did not pull over at the time of the crash and the himself in. Im told the Police Officer was offduty sunday and likely not wearing his uniform. As for the victim i am told she is helping police as best she can and is due to be released for mass general hospital. This is a very serious case. I did some checking and if youre convicted of leaving the scene of an accident with personal injury, youre facing mandatory jail time. As of Cambridge Police not releasing the Police Officers name they explained to me thats because no charges have following protocol the same protocol they would follow if you or i were involved in Something Like this. Of course were going to keep on top of this we will bri

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With economy reopening, Upper Valley employers struggle to find seasonal workers

With economy reopening, Upper Valley employers struggle to find seasonal workers Chippers employees Kobe Peach, left, and Nick Christian, right, complete paperwork after treating a lawn for ticks in New London on Thursday. Nick Christian, of Woodstock, applies organic tick control to a lawn in New London. When landscaping slowed down last winter, Chippers employees went to work at Whaleback Ski Area as a way to retain full-time workers and avoid seeking seasonal staff. James M. Patterson photos / Valley News Chippers employee Kobe Peach, left, dilutes a batch of organic tick control while treating lawns with Nick Christian, right, in New London on Thursday. Last winter, Christian spent time bartending and staffing the ski rental shop and Peach ran lifts at Whaleback as part of a deal between Chippers and the ski area to keep otherwise seasonal workers employed year-round. Valley News James M. Patterson

Valley News - With economy reopening, Upper Valley employers struggle to find seasonal workers

With economy reopening, Upper Valley employers struggle to find seasonal workers Chippers employees Kobe Peach, left, and Nick Christian, right, complete paperwork after treating a lawn for ticks in New London, N.H., Thursday, April 22, 2021. When landscaping work slowed down last winter, Chippers employees went to work at Whaleback ski area. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Chippers employee Nick Christian, of Woodstock, applies organic tick control to a lawn in New London, N.H., Thursday, April 22, 2021. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

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