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Fritz Wetherbee: Martin s Ferry

Fritz Wetherbee: Martin s Ferry For a number of years the Martin Family operated a ferry across the river from right here, I’ll tell you the story Share Updated: 8:26 AM EDT May 28, 2021 Fritz Wetherbee: Martin s Ferry For a number of years the Martin Family operated a ferry across the river from right here, I’ll tell you the story Share Updated: 8:26 AM EDT May 28, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript settled in the town of Chester, New Hampshire is not in Chester. or to put it another way, the first place settled in Hooksett New Hampshire was in fact in the town of Chester and this is that place right here on the Merrimack River. The Home Depot and Target shopping center are just down there. But back in 1975, the road leading from the river became the major highway it was called the white Hall Road and it became Route 27. That’s the reason I said the oldest part of Hooksett was actually Chester. Chester was settled in 1719, which makes i

Hacker Who Targeted Cops Gets Jail Time - Infosecurity Magazine

Hacker Who Targeted Cops Gets Jail Time A hacker who launched a long-running cyber-attack against a New Hampshire police department has been sent to prison for a year and a day. Wayne Kenney Jr. broke into the computer systems of the Farnum Center, the Auburn Police Department (APD) and several department employees in 2015 after receiving a suspended sentence for heroin possession. The Farnum Center is an addiction treatment center based in Manchester, New Hampshire, and it is where 31-year-old Hooksett resident Kenney was sent for drug treatment in early 2015.  After gaining access to the Center s systems on July 1, Kenney re-routed a drug helpline 1-800 telephone number to an adult entertainment business. He also doctored the Center s portal so that users who logged in were greeted with a link to a video that showed heroin being injected.  

People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News from Around NH

NH Business Review Casella breaks ground on Bethlehem gas capture facility, virtual career fair draws employers, job-seekers … and more May 24, 2021 Shown at the May 7 groundbreaking for the Sig Sauer Experience Center in Epping are, from left: Duene Cowan, architect, Cowan Goudreau Architects; Amanda Savage, business development manager and Dylan Register, project superintendent, both of North Branch Construction; Gov. Chris Sununu; Ron Cohen, president and CEO, Sig Sauer Inc.; Dylan Cruess, chief operating officer, TFMoran Inc.; and Joseph Campbell, president and principal, and Bruce Blazon, project manager and principal, North Branch Construction. The two-story, 40,500-square-foot facility will feature a 6,000-square-foot Sig Sauer flagship retail showroom, indoor shooting ranges and an interactive Sig Sauer Museum.

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