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remembering jacob. tonight, how hundreds are honoring the life of the nashua teen who was found dead in the merrimack river. >> he was a great kid and im going to miss him. mike: after a dry and cold night, the next system with rain and even some snow arrives tomorrow afternoon. who gets what, plus how much will fall. shelley: and the impending storm now has state road crews preparing. now has state road crews preparing. suspect shot at by a homeowner. what officers found inside this auburn home while investigating. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. shelley: tonight, hundreds remembering the nashua teen who disappeared during friday night's storm. 16-year-old jacob goulet vanished while walking home, his
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massachusetts. good evening. i'm shelley walcott. investigators believe he may have fell into an open storm drain. wmur's jean mackin is in nashua at the site of tonight's vigil. jean: friends and family still have so many questions about how and why jacob is gone. tonight they came to the spot where they lost him to celebrate his life. >> ? your memory will carry on, will carry on. ? jean: songs filled main street in nashua, an impromptu concert created by students. a tribute to their friend, 16-year-old jacob goulet. >> he wouldn't really want us to be upset. he'd want us to be happy. jean: the nashua high school north band member was found dead after disappearing from this spot while walking home friday night in heavy rain. the storm drain found open, now holds a memorial, and these
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of jacob closely. >> he was on my bus, made people smile. he was a good kid. >> one of the big things with jake is he always knew how to make people smile, even if he didn't know how to. jean: gregory knew jacob through the band. he says he's working on a song, a tribute to remember and celebrate the young musician. times you had, so we actually feel like he's here. you always want to think of the good things, be positive even to each other. you never know how fast they're going to go. i guess you're always going to have them in your heart. jean: a memorial will be held on friday at 3:00 p.m. at nashua high school north.
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in jacob's memory to the high school band. live in nashua, jean mackin, wmur news9. shelley: switching gears now to talk about the weather. parts of the north country have already been seeing snow flurries that even more is headed our way. chief meteorologist mike haddad is here with where and when the winter weather will start. mike: locked in place and clear skies above, we tracked the next system that's already showing signs of producing snow in portions of pennsylvania, new york state, and other parts of the great lakes. making a beeline right at new hampshire. the timeline is clear but as clouds begin to move in for the morning commute, we will see on average clear skies and then the
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developing through the late afternoon. in western and northern new hampshire, cold enough for some light blue to show up on the radar scopes, and that means wet snow that could accumulate several inches in the higher terrain in northern new hampshire. it will also bring official rain to parts of southern and central new hampshire later tomorrow through friday. what follows for friday and the weekend? all of that is straight ahead. shelley: andne the first snow storm of this season, the department of transporation is gearing up to keep the roadways safe for drivers. wmur's suzanne roantree is in concord, where she spoke with transporation officials who say they are ready for whatever is coming our way. suzanne: officials with the department of transportation say they are well prepared for the storm that is forecast for tomorrow night. throughout the summer, dot has been stockpiling the 172,000 pounds of salt used in an average winter to treat 4600 miles of winter roadways. >> we spend much of the summer
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employees, reviewing our winter snow and ice policy in the latest snow removal techniques and methods. suzanne: but october can be a tricky month for dot snow removal crews. last weekend nine crews already were out treating icy roads in northern new hampshire. >> the big challenge this time of the year is to make sure drivers are aware of changing conditions. if it's cold enough to snow, it 's cold enough to for the ground to freeze and for slippery type conditions. we all know that bridges freeze first, so people need to think that winter driving conditions are almost upon us. suzanne: and dot crews are up against the calendar as they try to finish up summer construction projects. >> everything from paving to paint striping, basic summer maintenance operations. that makes it difficult, for example we cannot do overnight work went the temperatures drop down below certain temperatures. the same people that do winter
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suzanne: every winter the dot tries to reduce the amount of salt it uses on the roads. >> it's a challenge because you want to keep the roads safe. but we have an improved calibration with our trucks, we have a gps to monitor where they are at any given time, so technology improves every year and we try to adopt much of that. suzanne: boynton says while winter on the calendar is 3 months long, his crews typically deal with winter like conditions for about 6 months each year. >> is just one of those things where it's part of living in new england, and we are ready to go. suzanne: for any updates on the storm, keep it right here on wmur.com. shelley: a plymouth man is facing dui charges after crashing into a utility pole. he was driving west on route four when he left the road and
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police say he had been drinking now call. police also arrested his passenger, saying he had prescription drugs that were not prescribed to him. reports of a confrontation between a homeowner and it intruder sparked a massive search in an awkward neighborhood this afternoon. cherise leclerc is live in the studio with more on the discovery police made. to the home after the homeowner fired shots at an intruder. while they may not have found that suspect. they did stumble upon something else. police did not find the intruder they were called to this wood hill drive home in auburn for. but they did find this. marijuana plants and several guns. >> there was a small marijuana grow found in the basement of the home. >> officers were seen combing through the woods and surrounding neighborhoods
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for the reported intruder that started the ordeal. >> we were sent here for an intruder in the home. there is a confrontation between the homeowner and someone who was inside his house. a gun shot was fired by the homeowner. cherise: k 9's and a state police helicopter were used to track the suspect, he was spotted at one time but officers lost sight of him. police say they're looking for a white male, between 30-40-years-old with gray hair and a gray beard. aid of local officers in surrounding towns. we still have not found the suspect. cherise: that suspect may not be the only person in trouble, though. police say they'll apply for arrest warrants and drug charges could be coming to those living in the home. >> it will be sent to the county attorney's office for possible indictment and possible charges area -- charges. cherise: so far no arrests have been made in the case.
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whether the break-in was involved in the drug growing operation taking place inside the home. live in the studio cherise leclerc wmur news9. shelley: we're now getting a look at the preliminary numbers for this year's moose hunt. fish and game says that 52 hunters succeeded in the 9-day season. that equals a 72% success rate which is up from last year. more than 8,000 people entered the moose hunt lottery. bald eagles in new hampshire and vermont produced a record number of young birds this year. here in new hampshire 56 pairs produced 51 eaglets, that's the highest number of newborn bald eagles ever documented, that's according to the new hampshire audubon society. this summer an estimate of 300-plus bald eagles were seen in the granite state. more than 100,000 vehicles recalled. coming up on news 9 tonight. the vehicles subaru now says might catch fire. and, learning about the candidates for governor. the interesting facts you may
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mike: the next system moves in tomorrow with rain and snow. a look at the timeline plus what follows for the weekend. shelley: now to our ulocal hot shot. sunrise on the mountains outside plymouth. look at that foliage glow. you can submit your pictures and video, and join the thousands of u-local members, by logging onto u-local dot wmur.com. andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator who works just as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential.
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training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. sue martin: kelly is a powerful voice for new hampshire's working families. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. imagine if hillary clinton wins the white house... then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda. progressive shawn o'connor? he'll be a rubber stamp, too. and you know their agenda: higher taxes. more government spending. and a weaker national defense. only frank guinta will put new hampshire first.
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he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. shelley: subaru is recalling more than 100,000 vehicles with turbocharged engines because they might catch on fire. the company says a relay controlling a secondary air injection pump can fail, causing the turbocharger air pump to run continuously, overheat and catch fire. the recaller vehicles. some 2008 to 2014 imprezas. and certain 2009 to 2013 foresters. to commitment 2016 now, donald trump was back on the campaign trail today in north carolina. trump spoke at a rally in charlotte where he called for a tax holiday for inner city investment and new tax incentives to get foreign a companies to relocate to the
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during the rally he unveiled his new deal for black america and promised to provide safe communities. mr. trump: i've heard the concerns and i promise that under a trump administration, the law will be applied barely, equally, and without prejudice. shelley: this morning trump attended the grand opening of his new hotel as her birthday on the campaign trail in the battleground state of florida. during an event in tampa clinton slammed trump on his wealth. ms. clinton: really, while the hotel may be new, it's the same old story. he relied on undocumented workers to make his project cheaper. shelley: clinton campaigned with famed chef jose andres, who abandoned plans to open a restaurant in trump's new hotel because of trump's comments about immigrants.
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focused on getting supporters to vote early. while they've been grabbing all the headlines, new hampshire has a number of hotly contested down ballot matchups, including the race for governor. with a pair of youthful candidates, voters should get used to seeing adam: the race for governor features a match-up of two of the youngest candidates in modern new hampshire political history. chris sununu is 41. colin van ostern 37. win or lose, they're likely to be long-term contenders in their parties. but the victor could be on a path to even higher office. sununu is the son of a former governor and the brother of a former u.s. congressman and senator. should he win on november 8 sununu would become an almost automatic front-runner for new hampshire's next u.s. senate race in 2020. but unlike his father in 1988
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play in the george h.w. bush administration. >> just a friend at the other end of the telephone. adam: the younger sununu isn't being coy. >> i don't anticipate running for another office ever again, to be honest. adam: van ostern's potential political future is even more intriguing. since 1978, 10 governors in the u.s. have won election in their 30's. five have gone on to run for president; a sixth formed an another is south carolina governor nikki haley, who's only in her 2nd term in office and has already dipped her toes into new hampshire, campaigning for mitt romney in 2012. we asked van ostern in august about the possibility he could have his own washington ambitions. and, notably, he didn't rule anything out. >> it's nothing that is anywhere on my radar. adam: van ostern came to new hampshire to work in politics, and he's made it from john
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>> is governor the highest office you are going to run for? van ostern and sununu may be lost under headlines of trump and clinton in 2016, but get used to their names. one or both of them could be on the ballot in new hampshire. for years to come. adam sexton, wmur news 9. shelley: candidates will face off next state's right here on wmur. they begin on tuesday with the gubernatorial debate followed by , the u.s. senate debate on wednesday. if you'd like to submit a question that may be asked during our debates, head to the wmur facebook page right now, and leave a comment on the debate post. mike: this will probably be the coldest so far this season. it will set the stage for an
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northern new hampshire, some of the higher terrain to the west. overall or not talking about much in the way of snow across central and southern new hampshire. at newfound lake we had a blend of clouds and sunshine, little on the breezy side and more like november that late october. jumping two or three weeks ahead in terms of how it felt today. look subfreezing in just about all spots except like field, also in manchester and right around portsmouth. notice the ocean temperature in the mid-50's. typically the closer you get to the coast, the former it is in the better chance of seeing more rain with any system that moves in. late region point south and southeast, primarily rain when the next moves in but everyone
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the call this spilling in toward new hampshire over the last several days and continues overhead for tomorrow and into friday before temperatures finally get back to average. now here comes the next system making a beeline right toward new york and eventually right over new hampshire for later tomorrow afternoon into early afternoon friday. squeezed in between now and we will see fair skies with a few patchy clouds building by morning. then around midday, early afternoon, thickening clouds takeover. roadways in fine shape and even through the evening commute, even though it will be damp out there, no major hangups on the roads. if you're traveling in the higher terrain of the monadnock region, especially into the white mountains, that's where tomorrow evening will be a
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roads could be greased up with some wet snow mix in with the rain. the snow continues far north, later friday night and the system -- friday morning and the system pulls away as we go into the afternoon. good news in terms of the rainfall or the drought, up to two inches not out of the question in many spots. we will not see an end to the drou tomorrow night into friday. in terms of snow, there could be a coaching in western new hampshire and the higher terrain -- there could be a coating in western new hampshire. keep in mind the great north woods could see as much as seven inches of snow, light or amounts as it traveled down towards berlin and lower amounts west of
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to climb. wendy on friday as the storm pulls away later in the afternoon, clouds and partial sun saturday and there could be an isolated shower. sunday there could be a late day shower. we will find tonight tomorrow. monday through wednesday we start cool and end up near 60 by the middle of next week. the mild temperatures are not decent for halloween. let's turn it over to jamie and basketball is back.
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a detailed plan to make college more affordable. lower cost prescription drugs for everyday families. and an approach to leadership that puts new hampshire families and small businesses ahead of the corporate special interests. that's maggie hassan. always has been. always will be. i'm maggie hassan
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jamie: tonight was the season opener for the boston celtics, hosting the brookly nets. the c's own the nets first round draft pick next june. so celts fans will be doing all season, what they were doing tonight. rooting for the green team, and rooting against the nets . first points of the season he drives and scores to give the c's a 2-0 lead. they will count on him to do big things this year. he scored 21. here is the new guy. al horford, the big free agent signing. knocks down a 3. 5-2 boston. 11 points for him. the nets could be in for a long season. not much star power. joe harris makes a 3 pointer here. 16 points. 2nd quarter. terry rozier with a 3. he will get a lot of the minutes that went to evan turner last
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the celts pulled away in the third. crowder creates a steal by isiah thomas, and then throws down a dunk on the other end. they were up by 10 points isiah thomas knocks down a 3. 25 points to lead all scorers. get this, the teams combined to take 76 3 point shots tonight. crazy the nets went on a late, 18-2 the nets went on a late, 18-2 run. the bruins skated at madison square garden against the ny rangers. pick it up right from the opening puck drop. it took only 10 seconds for the bruins to get on the board. david pastrnak scores from brad marchand and zdeno chara. 1-0 boston,the b's were shut out last night. later in the first. austin czarnik with his first goal of the year. he was just called up from the providence bruins today. 2-0 after the first period 3 goals for the rangers in the
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by b's goalie zane mcintyre. they tied it up, then took a 3-2 lead into the 3rd period and it was just too easy for the rangers after that. outscored in little over 24 hours, bruins are at detroit saturday night. game two of the world series. top 1st, anthony rizzo lines one down the right field line. kris bryant somes around from first to score. somes around from first to score. 1, 1945. actor john cusack loves it. as you see right there. cubs starting pitcher jake arrietta he pitched a no hitter thru 5 and a third innings, finally broken up on this double by jason kipnis. the first world series victory for the cubs and 71 years. girls division 3 field hockey semifinals.
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1st half pelham lilly shlimon to shannon morin for the goal 1-0 in the the huskies star player second half, will tie it up. senior maddie ellnor, who will play at umass next year. division one college player. that was it into double ot pelham emily bevens game winner , she will be the hero in her school tomorrow. pelham wins in double overtime 2-1 victory. , in the other semifinal, gilford beat newfound 2-1,so gilford and pelham to play for sunday. tournament, division one memorial at londonderry this afternoon memorial mbambi mbunju puts it in front of the net and jordan trombly puts it in the net 1-0 londonderry will tie it up. jayden west good shot tries going high but connor page knocks it away. pulling off the mild upset. they advance to play #1 bedford on saturday. high school volleyball tonight girls division one prelims.
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the tomahawks win this one on their home court. 3-0. they feature a division-one college player. other winners in the prelims today were dover, exeter, bg, hollis brookline, and salem shelley: still to come tonight, the surprise one officer found inside this car when pulling the driver over for expired tags. i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him.
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to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. this is where the oil billionaire koch brothers priorities usa action hosted a fundraiser for kelly ayotte... this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses.
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against letting families refinance student loans. and against lowering the cost of prescription drugs. kelly ayotte's not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content
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shelley: expired tags led to a different kind of trouble for one driver in washington state. the officer who stopped that driver noticed that the baby in the back seat didn't loui that's because it was actually a ball, with a baby hat on top. police say the driver admitted to faking the baby, in order to get in the carpool lane. so that's not a baby at all. it's a ball that looks like a baby. mike: people come up with all sorts of things. that is something else.
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: sbritt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. vo: kelly ayotte voted to cut medicare and cost seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... while protecting tax breaks for the wall street banks and big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, and cut workers' hours so he wouldn't have to provide health insurance. colin van ostern went to college on student loans, became a stonyfield business manager. then a top executive at college for america. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. real success is helping others get ahead. a bright new hampshire future starts
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from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight andrew garfield, chef mario batali, the fourth annual canine costume parade, and music from conor oberst. and now, what do you know -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's very kind. i'm glad you're here.

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