You may recall the incident in the same neighborhood where Brentwood Police officers Steven Arkell was shot and killeddedded while responding to a domestic dispute two years ago. All incidents that weve had from then up until now have a lot to do with how we handle things. You learn all the time, so well learn stuff from this incident as well. Its scary, you dont know whats going on. But that was horrific, because it was so viole more loss of life, but the explosion too was incredible. You dont forget that kind of stuff. Reporter now once again the scene now clear, deemed safe by police here on mill pond crossing, and again a man found dead inside of his home this afternoon, to an apparent suicide. Police expect to release more details on this later on tonight. For now live in brentwood, josh New Hampshire now getting much needed rain. Jean but todays storms are not hitting all of the state, like we need, after dropping rain across southern New Hampshire this afternoon the rain is. Sta
A battle has reignited over whether a Newfields farm offering music and food outdoors is a nuisance or a public benefit in one of the state’s richest towns.
Farmers across New England have been stymied by a regional lack of animal processing facilities. In New Hampshire, there are only four USDA licensed slaughterhouses, according to a legislative report from 2021. The state has no USDA inspected facilities for poultry slaughter and there are only three facilities in all of New England that process birds from New Hampshire.
Jeff Backer and Dave Viola are raising about 400 pigs on their farm in Northwood, N.H. The pair sell specialty sausage and salami to customers throughout New England. But they’ve had some trouble getting appointments to bring their animals to the.
As slaughterhouse capacity shortages complicate business for livestock farmers, two sausage makers are starting their own animal processing facility in Maine.