Lakes Region s wet summer puts a damper on some outdoor business, but indoor spaces benefit Updated: 7:13 PM EDT Jul 25, 2021 Share Updated: 7:13 PM EDT Jul 25, 2021
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Show Transcript MORE BUSINESS. A RAY SUINNDAY IN LACONIA LEADS TO QUIET STREETS AND SIDEWALKS. THE NORMALLY BUSTLING LAKES I CALM AND RESTAURANTS’ OUTDOOR SPACES ARE SOAKED. IT IS HARD, IT SLOWS EVERYTHING DN.OW KINDA BRINGS MORALE DOWN. JESSICA: JUAN PEDROSA IS THE OWNER AND CHEF AT BAR SALIDA, A NEW OUTDOOR RESTAURANT ON LAKESIDE AVE, THAT JUST OPEDEN TWO MONTHS AGO. CHANCES ARE WE LUCKED OUT WITH THE RAINIEST MMER.SU JESSICA: JUAN SAYS DESPITE THE RAIN, LOCALS ARE SUPPORTIVANDE BUSINESS IS GROWING. MEANWHILE, THOSE IN CHARGE OF TRACKING TOURISM IN THE AREA SAY THE SUMMER’S BEEN GOOD. PEOPLE ARE NOT CANCELLING PLANS AND INSTEAD CHOOSING TO STAY AND SPEND MONEY IN DIFFERENTAY W ON THE RADIO DAYS, THEY HAVE BEEN AT INDOOR ATTRACTIONS. AND SHOPPING. SOIT, HAS BEEN A
An emergency room doctor is recalling the moments he helped save a 5-year-old girl after a car crash in a Salem neighborhood. Dr. Tim Chu ran to help Giuliana Tutrone after a crash sent debris into her home and a granite post hit the 5-year-old in her home, breaking her jaw and severing a vein in her neck. I saw Giuliana, she was on the ground and there was a man holding a towel to her neck and obviously it was pretty bad, the towel was pretty much soaked in blood, Chu said.Chu said he applied pressure to the neck wound and helped paramedics apply a pressure bandage. He immediately told them to call for a helicopter to take Giuliana to Boston, getting her the exact help she needed and saving precious time. The first hour of trauma s always the most critical, so anything you can do to speed it up is always the best, Chu said.Court documents said the driver in the crash, Scott Dowd, admitted to having several drinks before he got behind the wheel.As for Giuliana, her family tell
Wooden bat tournament honoring fallen Manchester police officer returns
The Michael Briggs Wooden Bat Tournament returned to Manchester this weekend Share Updated: 6:57 PM EDT Jul 24, 2021
The Michael Briggs Wooden Bat Tournament returned to Manchester this weekend Share Updated: 6:57 PM EDT Jul 24, 2021
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Show Transcript , HAD A CHANCE TO PLAY BALL AND LEHAD A CHANCE TO PLAY BALL AND ARABN OUT HONORING FALLEN HEROES. CHERISE: THE MICHAEL BRIGGS WOODEN BAT TOURNAMENT RETURNED TO MANCHTEESR ISTH WEEKEND. KIDS 9 TO 12 PLAYED IN THE TOURNAMENT AND TOOK PART IN A SKILLS COMPETITION, INCLUDING A HOME RUN DERBY. THE EVENT HONORS MANCHESTER POLICE OFFICER MICHAEL BRIGGS, WHO WAS KIEDLL IN THE LINE OF DUTY IN 20.06 I THINK ITS IMPORTANTHE T KIDS SEE ALL THE GOOD THAT IS DONE IN THE COMMUNITY AND BEING ABLE TO HAVE THEM HONOR SOMETHING AND HOPEFULLY THEYAN C GROW UP AND SERVE. JEA:ICSS CERTAINLY A GOOD IDEA. SULLIVAN SAYS HE HOPES TO MAKE TH
Exeter superintendent apologizes after students at prom marked with vaccination status
Audit shows directive to not ask students vaccination status wasn t followed Share Updated: 11:17 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021
Audit shows directive to not ask students vaccination status wasn t followed Share Updated: 11:17 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021
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Show Transcript JESS? JESSICA: YEAH, TOM, THE AUDIT FINDINGS ON THE PROM MENTIONS LACK OF PLANNING, INADEQUATE COMMUNICATION, POOR EXECUTION, AND INSUFFICIENT OVERSIGHT. I WANT TO APOLOGIZE IF THE PERSPECTIVE THAT SOME PEOPLE APPLIED TO THE CONTACT TRACING OFFENDED OR IN ANY WAY CAUDSE ANY TYPES OF EMOTIONORS FEELINGS TO ARISE. JESSICA: THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SAU-16 SCHOOLS APOLOGIZINGO T PARENTS AND STUDENTS AFTER AN AUDIT REVEALED A LACK OF PROPER PLANNING AND INADEQUATE COMMUNICATION SURROUNDING THE EXETER HIGH SCHOOLROM. P LAST MONTH, STUDENTS’ HANDSERE W MARKED AT THE PROM TO REFLECT THEIR VACCINATION STAT.
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