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Transcripts For WMUR News 9 At Six 20151126

Basically, no troubles. Easy traveling, sunny skies this last year when we were shoveling out from the snow and dealing with some major power outages. Some of the memories from 2014 hold a special place in people s hearts. Heather yes, people were glad that it was better this year, but they said that the alternative way of making it happen last year really brought them together and made them realize what really matters. I am attending to be a julia child s type child type. Heather turkey cooking, pies ready to be eaten, and Family Gathering in the house. It is the traditional thanksgiving celebration. While enjoyable, jason says this year is somewhat vanilla compared to last year. This was the bird last year, are cute and brought over to jason s mom s house. With only generator power, the oven was not an option, same for dan. We stayed at my house, me and my two kids. Heather did you eat turkey . No, we didn t have turkey. We had whatever was in the fridge because we were supposed to g

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Transcripts For WMUR News 9 Tonight 20151127

Now, wmur news 9 tonight. It turned out to be a nice, mild night in New Hampshire. Live pictures from portsmouth where it still 47 degrees. Thanks for joining us tonight. I m jean mackin. We hope you are enjoying your holiday. Let s begin with meteorologist josh judge and a look at the overnight temperatures. Night. The clouds have pulled away. Warmth in so it will cool off son, but still an above average northern New Hampshire. That is hype rusher has slid to southwest winds up. That will be the case tomorrow until that front to the west moves in it cools things down chance for a few showers as well. S to the north but 40 s everywhere else. It still mild out there and the rest of the overnight hours we are staying in the 40 s and perhaps down into the upper 30 s and 40 s for some at daybreak. Temperatures start rising tomorrow. Waiting to you see how high they could go and the resulting cooler air behind it in the forecast in a few minutes. Jean i ll many granite stater s enjoyed a th

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Transcripts For WMUR News 9 Tonight 20151127

Where it still 47 degrees. Thanks for joining us tonight. I m jean mackin. We hope you are enjoying your holiday. Let s begin with meteorologist josh judge and a look at the overnight temperatures. A lot of shoppers will be up all night. The clouds have pulled away. They held a little bit of the warmth in so it will cool off son, but still an above average night except for areas in northern New Hampshire. That is hype rusher has slid to the east, bringing those warm southwest winds up. That will be the case tomorrow until that front to the west moves in it cools things down for the weekend and brings a chance for a few showers as well. 20 s to the north but 40 s everywhere else. It still mild out there and the rest of the overnight hours we are staying in the 40 s and perhaps down into the upper 30 s and 40 s for some at daybreak. Tomorrow. Waiting to you see how high they could go and the resulting cooler air behind it in the forecast in a few minutes. Jean i ll many granite stater s

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Kings County Bookings

The following is taken from the Kings County Sheriff’s office media report. Those appearing as “arrested” have only been arrested on suspicion of the crime indicated and are presumed innocent.

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