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erin: now on daybreak, apparent abduction. how police were able to track down the man they say kidnapped his girlfriend. sean: a standoff prompted a tense situation in hampton, and ended with one person dead. kevin: some much-needed rainfall , system pulls away. we talk about even more changes for the weekend ahead. erin: deadly crash. an officer witnessed a crash in guilford involving a man who was on trial. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 "daybreak." erin: good friday morning, new hampshire, and thanks for joining us on this very rainy,
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raila odinga raincoat. we had a little bit of snow in parts of the state. it was very cold. we need this rain. kevin: the needs for a snow shovel few and far between. but one or two inches of rain out of this system as it continues this morning. a wet start to the day. we have a building northerly breeze and temperatures hovering in the 40's. the rainfall we have out there slowly decreases in coverage through the day, and turns a bit lighter into the afternoon before ending. today. winds pick up of the north and gust closer to the shoreline around 30 mph later this afternoon. that sets up more changes for the weekend which we will detail with futurecast. let's take a look at your friday morning drive here in the granite state. we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning, deb. deb: good morning, kevin. we have brett -- wet roads, so give yourself a couple extra minutes as you leave to get to where you are going. we have new road work taking
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it is on new hampshire 11 by lovers lane road. the d.o.t. is asking you to use caution through that stretch. in massachusetts, 93 south is heavy and slow, methuen to route 125. it is very slow in woburn. route three south slope from north chelmsford down to billerica. from the wzid traffic network, i am deb davidson. erin: thank you so much. police say it appears a man shot and killed himself after a standoff with po sean: officers first went to mari-anne motel on ocean boulevard around 8:30 last night, looking for a man as part of a burglary investigation out of seabrook. but when they arrived, they say someone fired multiple shots at them. police did not return fire, and no officers were hurt, but they quickly retreated and called in a swat team. hours later, a 38-year-old man was found dead inside. right now, it is not clear if the man who died is the man who
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for in the first place. we will keep you updated on that story. police in londonderry are considering several charges this morning against a man they say kidnapped his girlfriend. erin: investigators say victor rosario forced the woman out of her office building and into his car. the woman is now safe, and rosario is free. wmur's ray brewer is live at the londonderry police department to explain the situation. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, aaron. at this point, no charges have the alleged victim were found last night in worcester, massachusetts. the incident began about 3:45 yesterday afternoon, when they got a call from the ecco usa corporate office in londonderry, which is near the manchester boston regional airport, the color reporting a possible kidnapping. police say rosario dragged his
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were able to track the car to worcester, massachusetts. >> massachusetts police stopped him. they were able to locate the vehicle. the victim was inside the vehicle and she was ok. the suspect was detained and questioned, and ultimately released. however, the investigation continues and he is facing several potential charges pending the outcome of the full investigation. ray: police say it does not appear that any weapons were involved. among those possible charges kidnapping or assault. , the incident. reporting live in londonderry, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: thank you. a man on trial for sexual assault is dead after a crash in gilford. police say an officer tried to stop a car for reckless operation in a construction zone and then watched as the car went off the end of the route three bypass, through a gate and into an embankment. the driver later died at the hospital. news 9 has learned that the driver was 66-year-old steven price. his lawyer says he was on trial
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court yesterday afternoon for closing arguments. a vermont man is accused of shooting and killing a popular horse with a stolen bow and arrow. police say 20-year-old quinton clayton shot the horse named bunny earlier this month, but he was just arrested yesterday. prosecutors think clayton may have been on drugs at the time and court documents show he failed to appear in court earlier this month for unrelated drug charges. sean: donald trump is returning to new hampshire today for a last night, a charter plane carrying his running mate, mike pence, slid off a runway at la guardia airport in new york, but the good news is no one was hurt in that. meanwhile, first lady michelle obama joined hillary clinton on the campaign trail in north carolina last night. abc's kenneth moton reports. kenneth: good morning. republican vice presidential nominee mike pence went straight to his new york city hotel and skipped out on a fundraising appearance after his scare last night.
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gop vice presidential candidate mike pence when his plane skidded off a rain-soaked runway at new york's la guardia airport. >> we have an emergency at the airport. kenneth: donald trump's running mate and others were evacuated with no injuries. trump and hillary clinton working to keep their campaigns on course with just 11 days to go. in ohio, trump addressed minority neighborhoods, calling them ghettos. mr. trump: we're gonna work on our ghettos. kenneth: in the latest wikileaks release, hacked emails not how bill clinton's aide pressured companies to donate to the clinton foundation. the campaign said the state department made clear the former secretary of state never made decisions because of donations to the foundation. clinton shaking it off in north carolina. mrs. clinton: i couldn't think of a better place to come back to with another woman whose voice we need now more than ever. kenneth: embracing first lady michelle obama on the trail. mrs. obama: hillary doesn't
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she has more experience and exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime. kenneth: president obama will hit the trail for clinton today in orlando. as for governor pence, clinton tweeted she was glad to hear he was safe. the ntsb is investigating his plane's rough landing. kenneth moton, abc news, washington. sean: another key race here in new hampshire that is also grabbing national attention is the race for u.s. senate. senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan took pa in a debate on nh1 news last night. the candidates went back and forth about bipartisanship and higher education. gov. hassan: it is one of the major points of difference between senator ayotte and myself, as you've heard us discuss tonight. she has voted to make deep cuts to pell grants and against allowing students to refinance their student loans, while i've been working to make sure that we lower the cost of higher education, and i will continue to do that in the u.s. senate. sen. ayotte: i understand that
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hassan can keep claiming i cut pell grants, but, again, go read senate concurrent resolution 11. i did not. i'm actually working to expand them, with tim kaine, the vice presidential nominee with hillary clinton, for career technical education. sean: and the set is going up at saint anselm college for our granite state debates which kick candidates for governor. that is followed by the senate and congressional races. each of the debates start at 7:00 p.m. they are busy over there. erin: it is taking shape. still ahead building projects. , how some tiny houses could help the local economy and how you could own one. sean: ready for snow. the colder weather is great news for local ski areas, especially after last winter. erin: and ahead at 6:30, a surprising and concerning discovery in kingston. water being provided to residents with dry wells appears
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kevin: it is friday morning, october 28. they live look at temperatures in the upper range of the 40's. we continue with three full this morning, totaliner this afternoon. a chance of a shower or two this weekend. we will have the details in your trick or treating forecast coming up. erin: parts of the state got a little taste of winter overnight, and local ski areas couldn't be more excited. sean: for sure. the top of loon mountain in lincoln is capped in snow, though the trails are still bare. some mountains are able to make snow already, but at loon, they need a couple days in a row of temperatures in the 20's before they fire up their snow guns. getting an early boost from mother nature helps.
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thanksgiving. erin: tiny houses are a growing trend, and there is a new effort to build them here in the granite state. the new hampshire lottery is partnering with four technical centers around the state and the state homebuilders association to build five tiny houses. they range in size from 100 to 400 square feet. one of the goals is to encourage more students to consider a career in the trades. >> the tiny house, it's not even like just a shed. someone is actually going to be living in it. so it is good so we know, like, the inside and the outs of what a house is -- like all the foundations of an actual house. >> we're looking for more kids in the industry. we want -- we're having a hard time getting help, like anybody else. erin: the lottery is also launching a new scratch game in january, with a top prize of $10 thousand. players will also have a chance to win one of the tiny houses. but, as i mentioned earlier,
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erin: one of the top volleyball hitter from merrimack high school. senior elise jolly stands 6'3" tall, and recently broke the state record for career blocks. and she is second in the state with nearly 1000 kills. the 17-year-old also excels off the court as the vice president of her class, a member of the national honor society, and a frequent volunteer in the community. jolly has committed to play volleyball at the university of delaware next year. best of luck. police officers in the city of manchester are sporting a little extra facial hair right now. they are growing beards to help
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but fundraising is a little behind expectations right now, so officers are offering an extra incentive. >> we're trying to exceed last year. last year, we raised $23,000. we are behind a little bit this year. so we're going to make our last pitch, in which the person who -- the single person that donates the most money from now until midnight october 31 will get a ride-along with me, as well as a free lunch. out for a ride-along. erin: that is great. the child advocacy center helps young victims of violent crime or sexual assault. sean: starting tonight, you will no longer be able to pay cash for tolls on the mass pike. all electronic tolling starts at 10:00 p.m. meaning you need an ez pass transponder. if you don't have ez pass, you will get a bill in the mail, based on your license plate and you will pay a surcharge. crews will start tearing down
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massachusetts this weekend, and there will likely be delays in those areas until the work in -- is done in about three weeks. do you prefer chocolate or dark chocolate? i asked that question every day. have both, because today is national chocolate day celebrating anything and everything chocolate. there are actually more than two dozen other chocolate related holidays. we will have to mark goes on our calendars. you can indulge with traditional treats like chocolate bars, cake, ice cream, or donuts. or maybe try something a little more unusual like chocolate [laughter] kevin: a chocolate fountain. erin: are the kids going to be eating a lot of chocolate in the next few days? sean: chocolate with peanut butter, maybe? erin: i feel for the teachers on tuesday morning. kevin: and you are a white chocolate guy. sean: i am. that falls under the umbrella. erin: we did see someone white chocolate in the video. we are all covered.
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kevin: we start this morning with a wet start to the day. one or two inches of rainfall out of this system. that is seemingly the big headline. we saw some snow in western and northern areas out of this system. the beneficial rainfall will be the lingering effect. it varies greatly across the state as to the mountain of deficit left over. officially at the concord airport, we are still running about six inches of rainfall behind the calendar year 2016. of rain. around manchester, we are still 14 or 15 inches, three or four months of rain, behind for the calendar year. at present, heaviest rainfall continuing to shift. that leaves us with light rain and drizzle this morning. continue to see the focus for snowfall in the highest elevations above 3000 feet. panning out a bit, you notice this low pressure slowly moving away. behind this will be a northerly
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mph. some heavier downpours out there early this morning. in the north country, you get up in elevation through the presidential range and in for a northern areas, still some snow to be had. we are in the upper 40's in southern areas. we are not looking for temperatures to make much of a move today. notice the ocean temperature at 54. probably our highest teat coast, with a high temperature in the lower 50's. england sections will be in the 40's. the wind will turn northerly later this afternoon. eventually to the northwest later tonight as the system slowly moves away. the air mass is going to be dragging in. it will not be overly cold for the weekend. it will be warmer than these highs in the 40's to nearly 50. a cool, raw day as the rainfall starts to decrease through the afternoon. partial clearing later tonight
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mid 50's from north to south. both days with partial sunshine. the best chance of a passing shower will be in the northern half of the state. the best chance sunday will be in southern areas. a solid 80% to 90% in any given location, it is expected to be dry, with a warming trend for early next week. good for the trick-or-treaters as well. the last of the showers today early to mid afternoon. the wind picking up through this weekend -- through this evening. tomorrow. the best shower chance over the weekend will be the north country tomorrow afternoon. looking good for trick-or-treaters on monday night. temperatures will be in the 40's with light winds and dry. a warming trend for the middle of next week. sean: i do not need too many layers underneath my costume on monday. kevin: not looking that way. i am scared.
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here is ray brewer. ray: londonderry police are investigating a possible abduction. the incident began around 3:45 yesterday afternoon, when investigators say 22-year-old victor rosario took his girlfriend by the arm and dragged her out of the building. using cell phone pings police , were able to track the couple to worcester, massachusetts. police say among the charges, they are considering possible kidnapping or assault. sean: police say it appears a man shot and killed himself after a standoff with officers in hampton overnight. police first went to mari-anns hotel as part of an investigation in seabrook but say someone shot at them. it is not clear if the man who is dead was the wanted man or the one who fired. a man on trial for sexual assault is dead after a crash in gilford. police say an officer saw the car go off the end of the route three bypass, through a gate and into an embankment. steven price died at the
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sean: today marks 130 years since the statue of liberty was officially dedicated, and you have a chance to wear a piece of lady liberty. erin: is using metal pieces left over from a renovation of the statue back in the 1980's. then went on sale last month and the company has already sold 10,000 pieces. some of the proceeds will help fund a new missing on ellis island. sean: when i was a kid, we went out to the statue. still one of my favorite memories. erin: great place. sean: a lot of people will likely be watching horror movies this weekend, but the houston humane society just remade
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>> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 "daybreak." sean: it is a rainy one out there. good morning. friday, october 28. here is a live look at meredith. 45 degrees out there. some high rest of us got this heavy rain overnight. erin: we will look at the weekend forecast ahead, but today's top stories. first, a manchester man may face charges after police say he kidnapped his girlfriend and londonderry and drove her to massachusetts. people in kingston, whose wells are running dry due to the drought, will now have to get their water at the town library after d.e.s. officials discovered that the water at the fire department is contaminated. and a man accused of providing fentanyl to a teen who overdosed
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sean: so if someone were to dress up as he-man on halloween, you might want to bring an extra layer? kevin: if? sean: i am selling in a big if, there. kevin: rainfall making its way through. some of it like, some of it more organized. most of the snow we saw yesterday in western and northern areas is no rain. over an inch and a half of rainfall outth 40's today. increasing wind out of the north as the system moves away, leading to a cool, raw afternoon, with rainfall winding down by the time we get for the evening commute. did i answer your question? sean: there could be some ponds on the roadways. here's a live look at i-93 from our common man camera in windham. he-man. kevin: for a look at the morning drive here in the granite state, we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning, deb.
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sean. it is a wet start to the morning commute, so give yourself extra time on the roadways. we are not seeing major delays on 93 north or south from plymouth into salem. 101, 111, and the spaulding turnpike are also up to speed. this report is being brought to you by auto fair. i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: a manchester man could face charges after police say he kidnapped his girlfriend. sean: londonderry police say victoros into his car. the two were later found in massachusetts. ray brewer joins us live in londonderry now to tell us how authorities were able to track them down. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. police are crediting alert citizens with helping them track the couple to worcester, massachusetts. the girlfriend was not injured. londonderry police received a 911 call at 3:45 thursday
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the shoe manufacturer is located near the manchester boston regional airport. the caller reported that this man, 22-year-old victor rosario, came into the building and dragged out his girlfriend by the arm. >> based on reports, he forced -- it appears to us she was forcibly removed from the building and forced into her vehilce, and the 911 caller went out to help, but the suspect took off. ray: police used social media to ask the public to help find the 1996 red honda civic. believe rosario was traveling out of state. cell phone pings were used to locate the car in worcester, massachusetts. >> mass state police became involved and were able to locate and stop the vehicle. the victim was inside the vehicle, and she was determined to be ok. the suspect was detained and questioned, and ultimately released. however, the investigation continues and he is facing several potential charges pending the outcome of the full investigation.
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charges, kidnapping or assault charges. police say the couple also has a child together, but the child was not involved in this incident. reporting live in londonderry, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. a man is behind bars this morning following a standoff in newton. police say they were called to a home on walnut farm road last night. they say a man was holed up inside, armed with an ax. around 11:00 last night. no one else was inside the home. but police say the man used the acts to cause significant damage. erin: some troubling news out of kingston this morning. last month, people were allowed to get water from a spigot at the fire department, due to the drought causing wells to run dry. now it turns out that water is contaminated. the department of environmental services says the fire department's well shows elevated levels of pfoa. it also showed the presence of other pfc's. town officials are now urging
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>> there is no reason for panic. to the best of my knowledge -- and i spoke with the d.e.s. people -- they do not even know if this has a health effect. erin: people who still need water can now get it from the spigot at the town library. sean: a man who pleaded guilty to giving a 17-year-old girl a deadly dose of fentanyl is expected to learn his fate today. 42-year-old mark ross faces 20 years in prison for his role in the death of eve tarmey. taking fentanyl at a motel in rochester. ross was the boyfriend of tarmey's mother, jasmyn rood. she pleaded guilty to giving false information to police and is set to be sentenced in december. another woman, leslie aberle, also pleaded guilty to providing tarmey with the drug. she will be sentenced in january. erin: nashua police have arrested a suspected drug
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parziale-mcdonald of londonderry is charged with selling heroin. she was arrested on tuesday following an investigation into the distribution of heroin in nashua. an inmate at the state prison in berlin is accused of stabbing another inmate in the neck. derek saunders has been indicted on two counts of first degree assault. he is already serving 20-years-to-life after being convicted of second-degree murder in the death of david king. his body was found in his dover home back in 2008. sean: donald trump is paying a visit to new hampshire today. the republican psi nominee will hold a rally at the radisson hotel in manchester this afternoon. the event starts at 12:30. doors open at 9:30. our granite state debates get underway on tuesday at saint anselm college. the candidates for governor will be the first to face off, followed by the u.s. senate candidates, and then the congressional candidates. all of the debates start at 7:00. if you'd like to submit a question that may be asked during our debates, head to our facebook page right now, and
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erin: a woman who was kidnapped when she was 11 years old and spent 18 years in captivity is now helping train members of new hampshire's law enforcement. jaycee dugard is now 36. she is taking what she learned from her traumatic experience to help other families heal and share insights with law enforcement -- all with the help of horse therapy. jaycee says horses helped her recover, and helped her bond with her family after they were reunited. be ok after something tragic, you know? you don't have to live in that sullied world that was created for you. you can make your own new ok. erin: with settlement money from the state of california, jaycee started the jayc foundation, which provides services to families that have suffered trauma. a conference focusing on the needs of children of incarcerated parents is being held in concord today. the counting the days conference
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according to a recent study by the annie e. casey foundation, about 5% of new hampshire's children have at least one parent behind bars. erin: some police officers on the seacoast are sporting pink ties for a good cause. these clip-on ties became an official part of the uniforms at the portsmouth and stratham police departments. the ties are part of an effort to strike up a conversation, and show support, for breast cancer awareness. >> this was something that was started, tin portsmouth rotary club. they dropped off a box of the ties for us, and we are hoping to partner with them on behalf of a statewide effort for law enforcement next year. erin: portsmouth officers are also growing beards for bucks this month to raise money and awareness for the child advocacy center of rockingham county. sean: and the guys look good in pink right there. coming up on "daybreak" -- a tough situation for survivors of the boston marathon bombings. >> it was very emotional, but it
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sean: belongings left at the finish line are being returned to survivors more than three years after the attack. erin: and it may only be october, but a florida family is celebrating christmas a little early. find out why their city sued them over their holiday lights display. kevin: more rainfall continuing to come down this morning. but as it pulls away, it that's a pretty good timing for the weekend. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter.
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kevin: it is friday morning, october 28. 43 degrees in plymouth right now. we continue to watch rainfall across a good part of the state. it is down to periods and lingering showers into the afternoon. the wind picks up and brings him drier air in time for the weekend. we have the details coming up. sean: a new report shows that for the third year in a row, the number of children in the foster care system has increased. erin: the report from the department of health and human services says a major factor in the increase is worsening substance abuse by parents. parental substance abuse was cited as a factor in 32% of the 2015 cases in which a child was removed from a home.
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more than three years after the boston marathon bombings, survivors are now getting their belongings back that were left at the finish line on that tragic day. maryland pre-school teacher erika brannock was seriously injured in the attack. last month, she was finally able to pick up her cell phone and clothing that the fbi was holding as evidence. >> i saw my jeans, and i saw how shredded and just torn apart they were, and oddly enough, my left shoe, they had kept. and being now that i'm an amputee on my left side, it was very emotional seeing my shoe. erin: the fbi confirms that it started releasing evidence back to the bombing survivors in august. sean: a family in florida is celebrating christmas a little bit early this year. they won a lawsuit the city filed against them over there holiday display. the city claimed the christmas lights created a public nuisance, due to the amount of traffic it drew to the area. but neighbors testified that
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a judge ruled in favor of the family, saying the city did not provide enough evidence to prove the display was causing a problem. >> i am thrilled. i am absolutely thrilled. the good guys win. >> she has vindicated our family. she vindicated our ability to bring the christmas spirit to many of the residents here in south florida. sean: something tells me that display is going back up this year. records show that the city spent nearly half a million dollars pursuing the case, something the family calls a waste of taxpayer money. bill like, i wondered. turning now to sports, the celtics tasted defeat for the first time this season last night. they took on the bulls in chicago. the bulls have a couple of familiar names in their backcourt now. former celtic rajon rondo fed dwayne wade for a jumper to start the scoring. the bulls led most of the way and went on to win the game 105-99. they celtics play at charlotte tomorrow night. sean: the first tryouts for the chad battle of the badges hockey game were held last night. team fire and team police are trying to see who will make the
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this is the 10th year of the fundraiser for the children's hospital at dartmouth. so far it has raised $1.7 million. >> this is huge. i mean, the event is massive. the 10th annual is a big deal. every single player is stoked to be a part of it, really excited, and we are looking forward to it. >> it means a lot. this was my ninth year playing. you can, hopefully it is the you can, hopefully it is the best year obscene amount of money. sean: that is the goal. the 10th annual badges game will take place on sunday, march 19. erin: a young red sox fan in connecticut who is dealing with some serious medical issues got a big surprise, courtesy of the make-a-wish foundation. thomas hasting's backyard now looks just like fenway park. it has the green monster, lights, citgo sign, and even a press box. the 10-year-old, who spends much of his time in a wheelchair, says he's always dreamed of playing at fenway, and now he
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to play and play and play. >> it's where he can forget about everything else and just be here, be himself, play with his friends. and it's probably, for him, about the greatest thing that could ever happen. erin: what a great spot. it is definitely going to be popular in the neighborhood. to make the field even more authentic, the red sox donated real sod from fenway park. it is authentic. sean: erin: it is awesome. workers at a library in pennsylvania believe the building is haunted. sean: the library opened up in 1895 and it wasn't long before the ghost stories started to pile up. some people believe the library is haunted by a judge who took his own life there, back in the early 1900's. the librarians say ghosts still roam the halls and make their presence known by moving books. >> every night, all the librarians make sure all the books are properly shelved, but
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sean: it is not just any books that wind up on the floor. it's always the mystery books. some people say library workers have tried to outsmart whoever moves the books by putting them in a different section, but they always end up on the floor. so these -- erin: that is kind of creepy. sean: so these are ghosts that figured out the dewey decimal system. erin: our producers are here all night and say they sometimes he t is that out loud? stephanie, i am kidding, of course. kevin: it is like something from scooby doo. sean: or "ghostbusters." erin: but there is always a guy with a mask. kevin: there is always a logical expedition in scooby doo. we have the rainfall out there early on. it will be tapering into the afternoon. we are going to look for a
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today. gusts of even 25 mph, especially new the shoreline. it will make for a cool, raw feeling in the air. tonight, partial clearing setting up fair skies for the weekend. we run the risk of a shower in the north country or southern new hampshire on sunday, with a couple of weak disturbances gliding through. central parts of the state through the north country, a couple of thousand feet in elevation, it depends what getting this morning. a solid 90% of us seeing rainfall early this morning. this continues to head northeastward early this morning. the north eastern periphery of this, this is what we were contending with and western areas as the system started to move in yesterday. there will be significant accumulation of in southern parts of canada. around here, significant rainfall, one or two inches out of this system. you can see the area of low
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most of this in the form of rain. you get above 30,000 feet, and some of this is in the form of snow. right now, temperatures are in the 40's just about statewide. the warmest readings will be at the coast. lower 50's. inland sections likely holding within several degrees of where we are this morning. this afternoon, with the wind picking up, it will feel cooler. so half the kids bundled up through the day today, with temperatures in the 40's. rainfall scattered into the afternoon before wrapping up. partial sunshine for both days over the weekend. lows tonight in the 30's. highs tomorrow and sunday in the mid-40's and 50's from north to south. for southern areas of the state on sunday. all in all, a nice weekend. in any one given location, a solid 90% of the weekend looking dry. the wind starts to pick up,
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northerly direction. from there, partial clearing tonight signing up temperatures dropping back into the 30's statewide. the 40's to mid 50's from north to south over the weekend. both days partly sunny. they chance of a shower. from there, we are looking at a beautiful halloween day and evening, with temperatures very seasonal for this time of year. look at these folks from the primrose school at bedford hills, w to talk about snowflakes as well as lightning. and i read them a story about a cloud called cloudette. they had excellent questions. we went through all the different planets, and they knew some of them. i held up the picture of pluto, and the new immediately. had a frightening stuff. you will notice the baked goods, along with a frisbee. these are delicious.
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all wrapped up? sean: that is a mystery to me, why it is all wrapped up. erin: some great souls will be running into the water in laconia. the turkey ponds for the salvation army is taking place at opg beach -- opechee beach. sean: brave indeed. it is going to be cold. we are honored to report wmur was recognized as station of the year at last night's new hampshire association of broadcasters, granite mike awards. wmur received a dozen first place awards including ones for sports news, newscast, and documentary news. wmur also received awards for our coverage of new hampshire's opioid crisis. and won 10 second place merit awards. and congrats to our own erin fehlau. she won for best on-air
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ld trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. erin: updating our top stories. sean: a manchester men could face charges after police say he kidnapped his girlfriend. here is ray brewer. ray: the incident began around 3:45 yesterday afternoon. police are from witnesses reporting viktor rosario draghi his girlfriend out of a building by the arm, using cell phone pings, police were able to track the couple to worcester, massachusetts.
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released but could face kidnapping or assault charges. erin: a standoff in hampton came to an end overnight. police first went to mari-anns hotel as part of an investigation in seabrook but they say someone fire multiple shots at them, prompting a standoff. they later discovered that a man shot and killed himself, but at this time its not clear if he was the wanted man, or the person who fired the shots. sean: a man who pleaded guilty expected to be sentenced today. mark ross faces twenty years in prison for his role in the 2015 death of eve tarmey. erin: a man who was on trial for sexual assault is now dead after a crash in gilford. police say steven price was killed when his car went off the road of the route three bypass, through a gate and into an embankment . kevin: temperatures still hovering in the 40's through a good part of the day as the wind picks up. we dry out through the
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over the weekend. mid 40's to mid 50's. a much lighter wind out there this afternoon. it is looking pretty good. sean: it is raining this morning. erin: not bad for halloween night. coming up next on "good morning america," the latest on the incident involving vice presidential nominee mike pence. his campaign plane at slid off the runway in new york last night. no one was hurt. sean: still scary stuff. narrator: two kinds chris sununu's of family handed himce. 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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good morning, america. breaking overnight, terrifying moments on the tarmac. vp nominee mike pence's plane kid skidding off a new york runway after landing in a storm. the airport shutting down. emergency crews on the scene. >> it was pretty close to grave, grave danger but i >> the safety measure that prevented disaster. governor pence joins us this morning. breaking right now, our brand-new poll shows a four-point race as hillary calls on her most powerful weapon joining michelle obama on the trail for the first time. >> she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one and, yes, she happens to be a woman. the first lady dancing with
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