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>> what rochester' s doing to try to stop the threat to public health. mike: heavier showers come in during the overnight. how much to expect, but -- plus when it dries out again. >> ezra was a fun loving funny silly wonderufl guy, big heart. tom: and a new hampshire camp counselor killed in an attack in israel. shelley: will this winter be a repeat of the record-breaking snow last year? we' ll break down the winter forecast. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. shelley: we begin with breaking news from the city of manchester. police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly stick -- deadly shooting of michael pittman. it was killed outside his granite street apartment on november 3. tom: the chief confirms that
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custody on dartmouth street. they are not releasing his name at this point. a large police presence remains on dartmouth right now. shelley: this comes just a few hours after surveillance photos were released of a man investigators wanted to talk to. we will continue to follow this breaking news story and bring you any details as they come into our newsroom. good evening, i' m shelley walcott. tom: the big story tonight, heavy rain moving into the granite state. you' re taking a live look in manchester where there' s just some light rain falling now. chief meteorologist mike haddad tells us how long the rain will last. mike: just a quick moving system so that means it will be out in seven or eight hours. the rain may linger along the coast. look at the rainfall, we' re now
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concord, 2.37 average through the day. that means were still 1.5 inches below average but all this rain moving in right now will put a dent in that deficit for the month of november, lightly averaging right at the norm by afternoon. heavy rain building into the merrimack valley, especially in the heart of the lakes region and points south and west. we will look at the timeline on that in a sneak peek into the weekend in a few minutes. shelley: workers were cutting down trees in a merrimack neighborhood this afternoon when a tree fell over, crushing the house. a worker was tied to a tree. stephanie woods' s live with what may have caused that accident. stephanie: the owner said the crane hit a septic tank in the backyard, causing it to tip over. but the homeowner said she did
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not know it was there. >> this one said she hired healy tree works to cut down 20 trees on her property in turkey hill road. thursday afternoon the crane hit a septic tank in the backyard that they say they did not know was there. a sinkhole opened up, the crane toppled over and smashed into the roof of the house. >> i heard this big bang. i said oh my god, i said the crane has tipped. i can see it through the window you know, over the sink. i said walter, the crane is right over. stephanie: she and her husband were inside the house when the crane smashed through the back roof. the crane missed them but a worker was left hanging from a tree. >> and then they told me the kid was hanging. i said oh, you've got to be kidding me. i felt so bad for the kid. stephanie: the homeowner has lived in the house for 28 years but says she never knew about the old septic tank in the backyard. healey tree works says the climber had to jump down from the tree he was cutting to miss the crane. >> crane operator started yelling to our climber saying, ' it' s coming over. it' s going over.
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are you ok? and he was just holding on the tree as close as he could so he wouldn' t get hurt or killed and the next thing you know, he tried to boom and twist the crane, to miss him, but the bottom of the crane hit his foot and crushed it. stephanie: josh, one of the workers says the crew had been working since 7:00 thursday morning. and this was the last tree they were removing. >> took down 20 plus trees, last one just went haywire. it' s murphy' s law. stephanie: the owner of healey tree works says his climber is in the hospital with a broken foot but will hopefully be back to work in 4 to 6 weeks. the merrimack fire department has inspected the house and set it is safe to sleep in tonight. live in merrimack stephanie woods, news9. tom: all first responders in one new hampshire city now carry a tool to help during the heroine crisis.
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but to equip all emergency vehicles with biohazard needles that are found several times a week. the new strategy comes with a stern warning. that. jean: first responders say watch where you step, what your children play with, and do not touch discarded needles. it' the hike in heroin use. in cities like rochester, discarded needles or syringes are being discovered just about everywhere. most of the time it' s on the side of the street, so children could be playing in the area, neighborhoods. >> now they will carry these i' ll hazard containers so they can collect needles and take them to the hospital to be
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>> things like hepatitis, and hiv could be passed along to some innocent individual if they accidentally get stuck with these. >> by getting these containers into the hands of the people who could use in the most, they have a place for people to call to come in and take care of these needles. jean: rochester police officers were the first in the state meet all the requirements to be able to carry and administer the anti-overdose drug narcan. live in the studio, jean mackin, wmur news 9. shelley: the suspects arrested in a police raid north of paris yesterday will remain in custody at least until tomorrow. authorities to eight people into custody yesterday. under french law, they can be detained up to 90 six hours without any charges. earlier today police confirmed the mastermind of the paris attacks was killed in the raid. the fbi director reminds people to be aware of your surroundings. >> the most important thing is
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that is what the terrorists want. they want you to imagine them in the shadows. they want you to imagine them as something greater than they are. instead, we hope that you will turn fear into healthy awareness of what' s around you. shelley: french parliament voted to extend the state of emergency for 3 more months. the french senate still needs to give its approval. monday night' s patriots game at gillette stadium will have increased security, the nfl and law enforcement are stressing safety in the wake of the paris attacks. the fbi, state, and foxborough police will be posted both inside and outside the stadium. fans should expect the tight security rules that have become standard. the upgrades will be mostly not noticeable to fans. >> just a little more visibility of officers. we have undercover people
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, is not much changes from what we do every single game. shelley police say, as always, : if you see something, say something. a teenager who worked as a camp toma teenager who worked as a camp counselor here in new : hampshire died in an attack in israel. erza schwartz and two others were killed today when a palestinian motorist rammed his vehicle into a group of pedestrians in a west bank area. 18-year-old schwartz was studying in israel after graduating from high school in brookline. schwartz worked at camp yavneh in northwood and grew up in sharon, massachusetts. >> my feelings were one of absolute disgust, why this young vibrant man, why was he cut down really at 18-years-old at the time he was delivering food to soldiers. he was doing an act of kindness. tom she says he was planning to : return to the camp as a counselor next year. shelley: the season of giving came early for some middle school basketball players in manchester.
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they received a start of season get thanks to the generosity of a fellow ball or. shelley a start-of-season-gift, : thanks to the generosity of a fellow baller. at parkside middle school, kids take the game of basketball very seriously, and so does their coach. >> i really like to enjoy teaching the game of basketball, and seeing the kids grow and learn. shelley: last summer, coach david greenidge junior opened up the doors to the middle school, to run a daily basketball camp, only charging kids one-dollar each to attend. for many lower income kids on manchester' s west side that was a gift. and today another present for parkside' s young players. brand new nike basketball shoes, paired with new socks, for each and ever member of the team. the generous donation was organized by merrimack high school senior zachary kerr, a baller himself, who hosts a youtube channel on all things basketball. >> a bunch of family friends, and a bunch of people that support my youtube channel actually donated for this project. shelley: the coach says the gift comes at the perfect time, right at the start of basketball season.
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>> there are some students, some basketball players who, they either wait until christmas to get some basketball sneakers, which is about a month and a half into the season, or they get a pair of sneakers whenever they may come and they come in the spring or the summer, not during basketball season. shelley: the new kicks got two thumbs up from the kids. re re nicely >> zachary says he' s happy to help out. >> i just want to give back to the community. shelley: and coach greenidge was >> it' s awesome for the kids. shelley: keep a close eye on zachary kerr' s youtube channel. he hopes to start a campaign buy basketball shoes for the girl' s team. good stuff. the new hampshire primary. coming up, one major president has not filled -- presidential candidate has not filled out the paperwork just yet. shelley: could this winter be a
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repeat of the last? mike: in the short-term term it' s all about wet weather.
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shelley: in commitment 2016 coverage, republican presidential candidate jeb bush ended his new hampshire tour with a town hall meeting in londonderry this evening. tom: earlier in the day, the former florida governor met with employees at dynamic network services in manchester. bush promised that if he is elected, he will ensure new hampshire' s primary remains first in the nation. he filed for the state' s primary at noon.
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former new york governor george pataki also filed today. pataki admits he gave some thought to dropping out of the race, but was inspired by the ecouragement he' s received to stay in it. tomorrow is the last day to file for the new hampshire primary sign the paperwork friday shelley: it' s the question many of us have been pondering since last year' s snow melted, how much snow and cold will we be facing this year? our own meteorologist hayley lapoint has a look at our weather team' s winter forecast, and it may not be what you expected. haley: are we in for it, again? this was the scene from last year in southern new hampshire which most of us won' t soon be forgetting. our backs are still recovering from that 100 inches plus of snow some of us got. can we take another round this year? well, it looks like we won' t have to. el nino is back this winter and it' s one of the strongest on
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record. during an el nino, the water in the pacific ocean near the equator heats up. we can already tell this is going on because look at those , toasty temps, the ocean water is very warm. this crazy warmth likely even strengthened hurricane patricia a few weeks ago, you might remember that. which ended up being the strongest hurricane ever in the eastern pacific and atlantic. el nino not only affects the weather globally but also right here in new hampshire. here is what a typical el nio does for the weather across the entire u.s.. the jet stream is nearly right on top of us or to the north. that means deep, arctic cold stays locked in place north of us and slightly mild air remains. it also means that while we will get storms rolling through, some may not produce just snow. these storms may become more of
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a messy mix. to get a better idea of what a strong el nino winter looks like here in new hampshire, we took a look back in time at the winter of 1997-1998. that winter, there was one big snow storm two days before christmas. here' s some video of the clean up in new london. >> we have no power at all in town. all the roads are closed. haley the other big storm from : that winter you may remember is the ice storm of january 1998. areas in northern new england and new york were devastated. some people were out of power for weeks. that winter we ended up with 59.1 inches of snow. the average for concord is about 63 inches. that is what we would get in any now keep in mind, we' re comparing one winter here, this is a small sample size, but it gives us an idea. of the 5 strong el nio' s
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average snowfall. temperatures for more than half of the of these strong el nino years was above average. here' s our forecast for the winter season. 2015-2016 temperatures will be fairly mild, not 70' s of course but a couple degrees warmer than usual. an active storm track tied to el nino should deliver storms, so our precipitation forecast calls for a wetter season but keep in mind we may not get all snow. right now, it looks like the worst of winter may arrive after christmas again, in january and february. taking into consideration past el nio' s, current ocean temperatures and weather patterns, this winter looks exciting to say the least. i' m meteorologist hayley lapoint, wmur news 9. tom: take all of that to the bank. mike: you can take part of that to the bank or leave part of it in a snow bank, if you want. it'
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we will see how it pans out. the overcast skies all day long did produce a little bit of rain, generally on the light, but now with his son, we' re seeing the clouds lingering and they are producing quite a bit of rain. the heaviest rain from the storm is hitting right at this hour from the great north woods all the way down into the lakes region and points south and west. some of this rain coming down at a pretty good clip. i half inch to an inch by the time all is said and done. in manchester another batch of heavier rain entering the monadnock region right now and still more heavy rain through the great north woods. but back to the west, drier air. is reports of new york and pennsylvania, dealing with heavy rain. they were already seeing clearing skies and the back edge will move right through new hampshire through the early part
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many can wake up to rain if you' re up early. upper 40' s, lower 50' s. temperatures on the mild side, still running above the average for daytime highs this time of year. overnight, we will hold for the most part in the 40' s to around 50 degrees. once we get beyond the rain early more morning, notice all the years is that build it for the rest of the day and linger into saturday and saturday evening before a weak system approaches by early on sunday. right now showing the heavy rain , an inch or more in some spots. by early morning it' s all done with the clearing line right behind it. so a good part of the day will feature a lot of sun from west to east. tomorrow night, more the way of clear skies. about a half-inch of rain fall far north but a good for the state of to an inch and a half by the time we get through early tomorrow morning.
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the rain coming down over the queen city, lingering through the predawn and winding down in time for the morning commute. once we get past 6:00 or 7:00, the rain will shut off weekly. right into sunshine and the temperatures jumping to the upper 50' s in many spots. the next system holds off until early on sunday. by the time that arrives, there could be a rain or snow shower north and scattered rain or mixed showers now. part of next week. at this point the upcoming week for travel for thanksgiving and drive. s the key for those who place. at this point it is looking nice and quiet. tom: we have a lot of soccer tonight.
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jamie this was quite a matchup : tonight in college hoops. uc irvine' s mamadou ndiaye and central florida' s tacko fall, both 7 feet 6 inches and from dakar, senegal. in the end, uc irvine won the game 61-60. boston bruins played their 10th home game of the season tonight and coming in, they only had 2 wins. so they need to ramp it up on their home ice. and they tried to do that against the minnesota wild. a pretty goal to get things rolling for the b' s. brad marchand from behind the wild net. that' s a goal for boston, his seventh of the year. 4 goals between the teams in the 2nd louie erikkson fires this one off a skate by the net 2-1 bruins erikson with the goal then out front, a really nice pass from patrice bergeron to erikkson after 2, boston led 3-2. his aides of the year.
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the only goal of the 3rd period belongs to erikson again. hat trick for him. bruins win 4-2. the ncaa mens soccer tournament, first round dartmouth is hosting -- hosted hartwick on a rainy night at burnham field. with just 7 seconds remaining in the first overtime period, junior alexander marsh from plantation florida scored his first goal of the season. he is the hero as dartmouth wins. overtime. they advance to play #6 syracuse on sunday at 2pm in the 2nd round. the big green improved to 12-5-1 this season. s&h you lost in the 3rd round of the ncaa mens d2 soccer tournament. a heartbreaker. the pioneers win 5-4 on penalty kicks. the season is over for snhu. we continue to gear up for the high school football championship games on sunday at unh. and that includes checking in on
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the jags are the defending state champs in division two they beat st thomas in a shootout last year. and it should be another great game come sunday at 2:30. >> it to team we haven' t seen in the regular season but we are fairly familiar with. we have some film on them. they are a high-powered offense, good defense is going to be a challenge. >> it' s a fair matchup. a are little more skilled, fast and speedy. we are more like a power, run i think it' matchup. here are the 3 championship games set for sunday. that windham-st. thomas game in the love the afternoon, and then exit her and goffstown in division this week' s hometown one. heroes are leaders on the field and off, eric dubois and andrew porusta were senior captains for
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the moultonborough varsity soccer team this year, leading the panthers to the division four state championship game. both players were 4-year starters, eric led a defense that record 12 shutouts in 2015, while andrew set school records for goals, assists, and goals in a single season with eric plans 43. northeastern or wpi. andrew has already committed to s college in maine. since elementary school. i' ve been playing with the other kids for least six years. when we were not playing soccer for club teams are officially, i would be out here on this field playing with one of my friends. so soccer is kind of a way of life. >> like he said, we have been playing since kindergarten, and he is like a brother to me and we work so well together.
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jamie: good luck to them in the future. tom: the patriots will host the buffalo bills next monday night and you can watch the game right , here on wmur. shelley: that means dancing with the stars moves to me-tv new hampshire at 8:00. me-tv is carried on many cable systems on the channels listed on your screen. and over the air on 9.2. you can also watch the show on demand the next day, at abc.com. tom: still to come on news 9 tonight. shelley: and the fbi recovers paintings stolen from a maine businessman two years ago, where
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tom: two n.c. wyeth painting stolen from a maine businessman in 2013 have been found. shelley: the fbi says a third party surrendered the paintings to a retired agent in the boston area last month. the other four stolen paintings were recovered by the fbi in los angeles last december. tom: new hampshire has a new millionaire. the one million dollar powerball ticket was sold yesterday at antrim market place on main street. the winner hasn' t come forward yet. these are the winning numbers right there on your screen.
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shelley: thanks for joining us for news9 tonight at 11.
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