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Thursday, April 18, 2013

FBI: Have You Seen These Men? Photos, Video of Boston Bombers Released

Police are seeking two men suspected in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying two suspects in Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. Photos and video showing both men, described as "people of interest," were released by the FBI at a news conference at 5 p.m. on Thursday. FBI Special Agent in Charge Richard DesLauriers said investigators have pursued thousands of leads and tips, which initially led them to develop a single person of interest. Further investigation led to a second suspect. "Today, we are enlisting the public's help to identify the suspects," he said. "After detailed analysis, we are releasing photos of the two suspects. They appear to be associated." The first suspect was wearing a dark hat, and the second a white hat. Suspect number two was seen …

Carlos Mora

11:06 am on Friday, April 19, 2013

Commie news outlets? White radicals? You hit it right on the head.   more ›

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Twitter Threat Made to Windham Schools, FBI Informed

Superintendent Dr. Henry LaBranche notified parents tonight.

WINDHAM, NH -- A Twitter threat originally thought to have been directed at the Windham, CT school district was actually meant for Windham, NH, according to an alert sent to parents by the school superintendent. Dr. Henry LaBranche said in his alert that at 9:20 p.m. he was informed of a letter generated by the principal of a school in Willimantic, CT: The letter explains that a tweeted threat, originally thought to be directed at their district, which is the Windham, CT school district, was not intended for them but for Windham, NH. Further the letter indicated that the matter had been referred to the NH State Police. LaBranche confirmed in the alert that after contacting Windham Police, N.H. he learned that State Police were actually not…

TonyM

12:29 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Lift the ban on weapons at all nh schools so licensed citizens, including teachers and administrators can carry concealed. The easiest place for a coward to attack is a school. Reverse your psychology and protect your valuable assets. Don't get sucked in by our federal government that weapons are the cause of this. Sick people that belong in nut houses are the blame. Don't forget to get the …   more ›

Monday, September 10, 2012

UPDATE: Co-Owner of Windham Deli Contacts Friend

Rob Andrews was reported missing on Aug. 25.

UPDATE (8:00 PM): According to Windham Deli co-owner Teresa Kahn, Rob Andrews has contacted a friend. She did not provide any further information as to the nature of his disappearance. The Eagle Tribune also reported that police said Andrews took money from the business before he left. An Earlier Story Follows: A lifelong Windham resident and co-owner of Windham Deli has been missing for over two weeks, with possible FBI investigation into his disappearance on the way, according to partner and fellow Windham resident Teresa Kahn. According to Kahn, 43-year-old Rob Andrews has not been seen since he left Windham Deli on Aug. 23 just before 5 p.m. After 48 hours, Kahn reported him missing to Windham Police. "We all thought he was coming back…

Scott Andrews

12:28 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ill keep Rob in my prayers. Im his cousin Scott and even tho we havent kept in touch I hope things turn out well. People care about you Rob,go home.   more ›

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Five Things You Need to Know Today: July 26

Candidate for governor at Nesmith Library; Shifting of August hours for Town Clerk.

SONG OF THE DAY: Lupe Fiasco – "Daydreamin'" 1. TODAY'S FORECAST: Thunderstorms are expected today with a high of 81. The showers will continue into the night with an overnight low of 61. 2. POLITICAL EVENT AT NESMITH: The Windham Democratic Town Committee will host two Democratic candidates for state office at Nesmith Library. Starting at 7 p.m. atendees can hear from gubernatorial candidate Bill Kennedy and District 3 Executive Councilor candidate Bill Duncan. Find our more at the event page on Windham Patch. 3. AUGUST HOUR SHIFT: The Town Clerk would like to advise residents that the office's Saturday hours for the month of August have been changed due to scheduling conflicts. The Office will now be open on August 4th from 9 a.m. to 12 …

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