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sister sun ray gave you up for killing emilio lopez, ray. she said you killed him protecting your loan to his boss. hey. hey. what you coming at me with? and sam bluestone, your other bosom pal? he backs the sister too. the both of 'em put you whacking this guy. see, now the questiothat occurs to us here, ray, is being how this story more or less got laid to us all nice and neat-- maybe you got a competing version on how this man died. i got nothing to say. nothing to say? present circumstances, ray, that translates, "let me bend over and spread 'em real wide." are those people framing you, sister sun ray and sam? that's what you want us to tell 'em, ray? how 'bout we tell them, "i ain't being your patsy no more. i'm saying what really went down here." you should put them in there with me. they should get jacked up too. how would that work? were they in on this with you, ray? set me up from the jump. sister and sam okay this guy for me making the loan. next thing i know, he ain't paying xxxx. this is joe fernandez. now they all agitated. joe
sister sun ray gave you up for killing emilio lopez, ray. she said you killed him protecting your loan to his boss. hey. hey. what you coming at me with? and sam bluestone, your other bosom pal? he backs the sister too. the both of 'em put you whacking this guy. see, now the questiothat occurs to us here, ray, is being how this story more or less got laid to us all nice and neat-- maybe you got a competing version on how this man died. i got nothing to say. nothing to say? present...
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reporting live in pelham, ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you. details about a deadly school bus crash in tennessee. the driver is now under arrest charged with vehicular homicide. five children were killed when that bus lost control and and as jim ryan reports, authorities say excessive speed appears to be a factor. jim: the bus, filled with more than 30 elementary school children, ran off the road and slammed into trees. jim: picturee show the bus on its side, wrapped around a tree. >> we heard the crash. we went outside, and we saw that the bus had turned over. roof hatch. jim: as emergency crews struggled to free the children from the mangled bus, worried parents waited to hear what happened to their kids. craig harris's daughter, a stepson, and a niece were on the bus. >> i almost lost it and had to sit down and gain my composure. i had to calm my wife down and other family members that were also affected by this. and it just -- it was just -- face again. jim: five children died at the scene, one boy and four girls. three of them 4th graders
reporting live in pelham, ray brewer, wmur news 9. kristen: ray, thank you. details about a deadly school bus crash in tennessee. the driver is now under arrest charged with vehicular homicide. five children were killed when that bus lost control and and as jim ryan reports, authorities say excessive speed appears to be a factor. jim: the bus, filled with more than 30 elementary school children, ran off the road and slammed into trees. jim: picturee show the bus on its side, wrapped around a...
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- ray harvey. - where were you standing when the shootin' happened, ray? i don't know. that's why i want to get out. you don't know where you were standing? uh-uh. where is it you gotta be? gotta take my sister to the doctor. -what if you had a job to go to? -she wouldn't get to go. - can you be back here at 4:00? - yeah, i can be back here by then. all right. write your name, address and home phones. got any picture i.d., mr. harvey? some coffee, mr. deluca? i'm nervous enough as it is. - decaf? - no. they show up, no tools, no skills worth a crap. i don't hire them, the e te goes up for grabs. i put up with the b.s., the brawls. but a killing? you know emilio lopez? no. i talked to him for, like, two seconds this morning. then bluestone got in his face. bluestone being from this other coalition, none forgotten? the black group, right. did bluestone have a weapon that you saw i don't know. i went to my office. you went to your office. look, all i wanted was to put up this senior center without the sky falling in. i put up with everything, and still something worse stil
- ray harvey. - where were you standing when the shootin' happened, ray? i don't know. that's why i want to get out. you don't know where you were standing? uh-uh. where is it you gotta be? gotta take my sister to the doctor. -what if you had a job to go to? -she wouldn't get to go. - can you be back here at 4:00? - yeah, i can be back here by then. all right. write your name, address and home phones. got any picture i.d., mr. harvey? some coffee, mr. deluca? i'm nervous enough as it is. -...
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[laughter] ray's difficult. you know, ray wouldn't describe himself that way. ray's not saintly.a tough guy, you know, and he gets the job done, and he doesn't always say polite things about other people. but when i went to him and i showed him the book, i was really worried he was going to object to some of the stuff that was unflattering or where people said hostile things about lygo or about him or the campaign especially before it succeeded, right? so they're feeling vulnerable. he would say things about i don't like it, but it's true, so you can keep it. [laughter] >> only a scientist will say that. >> exactly. i said he's a scientist to the end. he didn't deny he doesn't like it. i even have a line in the book where ray says, yep, it's all true, and unfortunately it's in the public record, but it doesn't have to be in your book. but i felt it did, and he was like, okay. >> and this message that science this largest of all aspirations and people sublimate whatever personal issues they have to that larger collaboration, larger, transcendent vision, it's wonderful. and in the
[laughter] ray's difficult. you know, ray wouldn't describe himself that way. ray's not saintly.a tough guy, you know, and he gets the job done, and he doesn't always say polite things about other people. but when i went to him and i showed him the book, i was really worried he was going to object to some of the stuff that was unflattering or where people said hostile things about lygo or about him or the campaign especially before it succeeded, right? so they're feeling vulnerable. he would...
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ray: however, across new hampshire the voters were up early. moderators were reporting long lines, and in some cases problems. at ward two in manchester, the ballot machine stopped working, forcing ballots to be placed in a cardboard box, and voters questioning the going to put them in later and our vote will count. ray: by 9:00 in the morning, the machine was working, and poll workers were feeding the ballots into it eventually catching up. , in nashua the polls were also packed, which was great for jaimie teague and her bake sale. >> i got here at 5:45 to set up and it was all the way out to the street. this is the shortest it has been today. ray: there were two issues on erik fredrick's mind as he voted. >> direction of the country were issues important to george brizcky, but it wasn't just about the national races. >> the local elections especially, where we are at with our state reps and senate. ray: and then there is civic duty. >> it's such a privilege to be able to vote even if you don't like the candidates running. it's important to pi
ray: however, across new hampshire the voters were up early. moderators were reporting long lines, and in some cases problems. at ward two in manchester, the ballot machine stopped working, forcing ballots to be placed in a cardboard box, and voters questioning the going to put them in later and our vote will count. ray: by 9:00 in the morning, the machine was working, and poll workers were feeding the ballots into it eventually catching up. , in nashua the polls were also packed, which was...
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reporting live in belmont, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: developing news out of manchester this noon. a homicide investigation is underway right now after a shooting on thornton street. wmur's andy hershberger is live with the latest. andy, what do we know so far? andy: releasing few details about what happened here at 231 the thornton street in manchester, but they say one person is dead and they are investigating this is a homicide. officials say they were called to the thornton street address around 12:34 reports of shots fired. when they arrived, they say they found a man dead with an apparent gunshot wound. police say the victim is a resident of that address but they are not releasing a name at this point. me and my wife are usually up around midnight, 1:00. my wife said she was up at 1:00. we didn't hear anything. >> i just can't believe it could the neighborhood is really pretty quiet. sometimes there are issues over at that house. but mining, shocked. -- but, i mean, i'm sure. i can't believe this. andy: officials to have an a
reporting live in belmont, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: developing news out of manchester this noon. a homicide investigation is underway right now after a shooting on thornton street. wmur's andy hershberger is live with the latest. andy, what do we know so far? andy: releasing few details about what happened here at 231 the thornton street in manchester, but they say one person is dead and they are investigating this is a homicide. officials say they were called to the thornton street...
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good afternoon, ray. ray: good afternoon, sean. the fire department telling us that the woman wasrt this morning. the car went off the road on route 27 in epping, near new england dragway. the fire chief says that the car was about 75 feet off the road, just far enough so that headlights wouldn't pick up any reflection. the fire chief says it appears the woman rolled the car at about 10:00 last night, and the car wasn't spotted until the sun came up around 6:30 in the morning. after at least eight hours trapped in the car the woman was cold, and getting her out was >> she was trapped inside so after we cut her out they removed her through the roof and on a backboard. ray: she was taken to the hospital. there is no on her condition, but again the fire chief says she was alert and conscious when they arrived. reporting live in epping, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: all right, thanks. a seabrook woman remains in jail after allegedly striking an epping officer with her truck. police say that pamela reynolds was upset that verizon would
good afternoon, ray. ray: good afternoon, sean. the fire department telling us that the woman wasrt this morning. the car went off the road on route 27 in epping, near new england dragway. the fire chief says that the car was about 75 feet off the road, just far enough so that headlights wouldn't pick up any reflection. the fire chief says it appears the woman rolled the car at about 10:00 last night, and the car wasn't spotted until the sun came up around 6:30 in the morning. after at least...
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take it easy, ray. we're working on it. hey, ray, doc. thank you. what's going on? he refuses to sign his admission papers. i don't think i need any more attention. you were practically unconscious 45 minutes ago. you had a seizure. something's wrong. you need tests. but i feel fine. goodbye. ray, i'll talk to you later. we can't keep him against his will. - hi. - uh-oh. beware of doctors bearing takeout. - sorry. i know it's late, but-- - what is it? pad thai noodles and a fascinating research problem. a number four. i'm stumped. there's a seizure, but the patient acts totally unconcerned and denies any history of head trauma, headaches, either he's lying to me or i have no idea what's going on. well, what tests did you run? here. um, cbc, blood chemistries were normal. ekg, eeg, normal. he was scheduled for an mri, but he walked. that's all you have? there's one other thing. when i listened to his head-- wait. you listened to his head? so some neurologists listen to the head. so what did you hear? it--like a chirping. it sounded like a bird chirping. his head was
take it easy, ray. we're working on it. hey, ray, doc. thank you. what's going on? he refuses to sign his admission papers. i don't think i need any more attention. you were practically unconscious 45 minutes ago. you had a seizure. something's wrong. you need tests. but i feel fine. goodbye. ray, i'll talk to you later. we can't keep him against his will. - hi. - uh-oh. beware of doctors bearing takeout. - sorry. i know it's late, but-- - what is it? pad thai noodles and a fascinating research...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. aaa telling us the roads are going to really start to get busy tomorrow afternoon the day , before thanksgiving -- so make you plan ahead and allow some extra time. but there is some good news if you are one of millions hitting the roads. gas prices have been slowly trending down over the last few weeks. and according to aaa, we are now above the national average. that is also about a nickel lower than a month ago, and is making travel for the holidays a little easier. >> you feel like you're filling your car up every couple of days or something like that when you're really traveling. and it can be quite a burden on me. >> it's going to be the second cheapest gas for thanksgiving since 2008. ray: aaa says the number of people travelior they expect this to be the second busiest thanksgiving week on the roads in the past decade. and also a reminder, if your plans call for you to travel on sunday afternoon, that is also expected to be very busy. reporting live in manchester, ray brewer,
good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. aaa telling us the roads are going to really start to get busy tomorrow afternoon the day , before thanksgiving -- so make you plan ahead and allow some extra time. but there is some good news if you are one of millions hitting the roads. gas prices have been slowly trending down over the last few weeks. and according to aaa, we are now above the national average. that is also about a nickel lower than a month ago, and is making travel for the...
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full power to the death ray! arachnia, queen of the spider peoplele. you have not responded to my summons. i don't get it. chaotica was supposed to be fighting earth in this chapter. apparently, he's found a new enemy. the fifth dimension. it seems your infantile scenario now poses a securiri risk. it was just supposed to be a little harmless entertainment. entertainment-- another frivolous human endeavor. tuvok: these are your sensor readings? telegram. it's a message to captain proton from the president of earth. "chaotica at war with aliens from fifth dimension. stop. must strike now to disable death ray." stop. please summarize the message. well, it looks like... chaotica has captured a couple of aliens from the fifth dimension. an alternate universe. could be. maybe they wandered into the holodeck through one of those distortions. intruder! tuvok: i assume there's no locking mechanism on the hatch. it was a simpler time. is he part of the program? invader! quiet! look there's been a misunderstanding. i'm ens
full power to the death ray! arachnia, queen of the spider peoplele. you have not responded to my summons. i don't get it. chaotica was supposed to be fighting earth in this chapter. apparently, he's found a new enemy. the fifth dimension. it seems your infantile scenario now poses a securiri risk. it was just supposed to be a little harmless entertainment. entertainment-- another frivolous human endeavor. tuvok: these are your sensor readings? telegram. it's a message to captain proton from...
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ray, amigo! stand firm, howard. this, too, shall pass. gresham: sergeant, i'm going to need access to your off-recoco payment files. there's an informer in all of buntz's arrests. where were you? a guy named thurston. you'll have to have captain-or-above authorization. i asked you where you were on those days, mr. shanks. i was, uh, out. do they treat you this way? do they treat any anglo captain? ray, i hardly qualify as an anglo captain. i can go to the hispanic press. and, frank, i am disappointed in you. that's unwarranted. there's no harm in talking things out. don't play naive wititme. daniels must think i'm his toy! what he thinks is that you have some problems over there. race problems?! which precinct has none? r precinct, they're above and they're out there. is this your belief, frank? were you really just an innocent messenger, or did you set me up? i didn't set you up! frankly, until this morning, i didn't have a clue about any of this. on the other hand..... i found that in your coffee area. there was a stack of them. look...
ray, amigo! stand firm, howard. this, too, shall pass. gresham: sergeant, i'm going to need access to your off-recoco payment files. there's an informer in all of buntz's arrests. where were you? a guy named thurston. you'll have to have captain-or-above authorization. i asked you where you were on those days, mr. shanks. i was, uh, out. do they treat you this way? do they treat any anglo captain? ray, i hardly qualify as an anglo captain. i can go to the hispanic press. and, frank, i am...
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meaning if this jury hangs, ray the judge also made one more decision. he transferred the trial from downtown l.a. to the antelope valley, where michelle was murdered. home turf for the o'keefe family, which worried ray jennings. >> it is a very well-known case in the, the area. and the family is a very predominant family in the community. >> so you felt like you were goin' back into the enemy camp, essentially? 2009. prosecutor michael blake carefully laid out his case, arguing that jennings approached michelle in the parking lot, thinking she was a prostitute. she would have resisted. and then, things must have spiralled out of control. and he shot her. >> he took that girl's life to preserve his own. after making a grave mistake with her. gunshot residue on raymond jennings' uniform. blake implied that jennings might have cleaned it before turning it into the crime lab. and there was that witness, victoria richardson, who was in the park and ride lot the night of the murder. her testimony from the first trial was read, and it seemed to place jennings
meaning if this jury hangs, ray the judge also made one more decision. he transferred the trial from downtown l.a. to the antelope valley, where michelle was murdered. home turf for the o'keefe family, which worried ray jennings. >> it is a very well-known case in the, the area. and the family is a very predominant family in the community. >> so you felt like you were goin' back into the enemy camp, essentially? 2009. prosecutor michael blake carefully laid out his case, arguing...
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the guard's name was ray jennings. nervous at all. we spoke for about -- about 10 minutes that night. the shooting happened around 9:30., and i'm interviewing him about 1:30. i wanted to get him home, get rested, and i could interview him again at another time. >> reporter: longshore could see this wasn't going to be easy. but, of course he couldn't know, could he? on this cold, windy night, that would consume a decade of his life. or, that a simple case of insomnia would undo everything. >> reporter: why would an 18-year old girl believe she was going to die? when we return. >> she goes, "i just had a feeling i'm not gonna live much longer." >> reporter: and, a first-person account of michelle's murder. >> you could see the taillights come into view, and then multiple shots rang out after ah, i'd love your help. (grunting) awww... (announcer vo) the real magic of the holidays is when we all give a little more. ? ? you don't have to pay a lot to get a lot. at cricket wireless, plans now start at $30/mo. monthly taxes and fees included
the guard's name was ray jennings. nervous at all. we spoke for about -- about 10 minutes that night. the shooting happened around 9:30., and i'm interviewing him about 1:30. i wanted to get him home, get rested, and i could interview him again at another time. >> reporter: longshore could see this wasn't going to be easy. but, of course he couldn't know, could he? on this cold, windy night, that would consume a decade of his life. or, that a simple case of insomnia would undo everything....
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wmur's ray brewer is live in concord this noon, and ray, any news on the woman's condition? ray: sean, we're told the woman was taken to the hospital for x-rays and to be evaluated, but at 6:20 in the morning, concord fire department got a call reporting a fire at 8284 south state street. a neighbor, returning home from an early workout, got there first. >> i came round the corner. i could hear somebody screaming "i can't breathe, i can't breathe, i can't breathe." ray: the screams were coming from a woman trapped on the second floor. pauline mackay says a passerby stopped and told the woman to jump. >> so she jumped and she landed on her back. >> she's been transferred to the condition is not life-threatening and actually doesn't seem to be too serious at this point. ray: the fire chief says crews were on the scene within minutes and found heavy black smoke coming from the building. however, all the tenants were out. warren haslam is one of them. >> i went to make a cup of coffee and the next thing i know there was a knock on my door and i started to smell some smoke. ray:
wmur's ray brewer is live in concord this noon, and ray, any news on the woman's condition? ray: sean, we're told the woman was taken to the hospital for x-rays and to be evaluated, but at 6:20 in the morning, concord fire department got a call reporting a fire at 8284 south state street. a neighbor, returning home from an early workout, got there first. >> i came round the corner. i could hear somebody screaming "i can't breathe, i can't breathe, i can't breathe." ray: the...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. the investigation -- well, it started less than three weeks ago, as police were looking into the distribution of crack cocaine and heroin. in all, nine people were arrested, five of them accused of selling drugs. manchester swat team executed a search warrant at an apartment building at 135 orange street. police took extra precautions after learning that some people associated with the investigation had guns. >> essentially, we had a drug operation here with numerous apartments part of their drug operation. it also included firearms. ray: during the raid, police say two handguns were thrown from the apartment building. a 3.6 grams of crack cocaine, and prescription pills. >> any a time that we see firearms and narcotics together, you know, that is alarming. the cause there is a level of violence any time that you have firearms, in which the dealer may be fearful of somebody stealing from him, another drug dealer. or are they preparing for a writ from law enforcement? ray: authorities
good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. the investigation -- well, it started less than three weeks ago, as police were looking into the distribution of crack cocaine and heroin. in all, nine people were arrested, five of them accused of selling drugs. manchester swat team executed a search warrant at an apartment building at 135 orange street. police took extra precautions after learning that some people associated with the investigation had guns. >> essentially, we had a drug...
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ray: why is it good in the fall? rachel: if you have to amend that soil, you are ready when spring comes. ray: your garden will be betty what's kelly ayotte costing you? you're paying high interest rates on college loans. ayotte voted against letting you refinance at lower rates. and you're paying higher bank fees while ayotte voted for special breaks to wall street executives. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you. learned to keep his car doors locked if he plans on leaving valuables like kit kat bars within sight. someone broke into his car and stole a kit kat bar out of a cup holder but nothing else. the thief left a note, saying they love kitkats,co that the doors were unlocked and took the candy. the thief also apologized, saying "i'm sorry and hungry." not anymore. kevin: he was doing a public service and that is chocolate and it would've melted. sean: i didn't think of it that way. kevin: as you will notice in the extended forecast, we have a warming trend in the ne
ray: why is it good in the fall? rachel: if you have to amend that soil, you are ready when spring comes. ray: your garden will be betty what's kelly ayotte costing you? you're paying high interest rates on college loans. ayotte voted against letting you refinance at lower rates. and you're paying higher bank fees while ayotte voted for special breaks to wall street executives. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you. learned to keep his car doors...
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in the studio, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: ray, thanks. we are learning new details about the death of a two-year-old girl in berlin. the medical examiner's office has ruled the toddler's death a homicide. an autopsy shows that the lile dana, died from blunt impact injuries. emergency crews were called to madison's home on york street on sunday afternoon. she was rushed to the hospital, where she died. now, the attorney general's office is trying to determine how she suffered those fatal injuries. one neighbor says madison's mother told her that the toddler fell. >> i seen my friend ashley out here crying. she turned around and said that the hospital. she fell off a bunk bed and hit her head off the floor. sean: investigators believe this was more than a fall. so far, no arrests have been made. we're also learning new details about a case in which two people were charged after police say children were found living in filthy conditions in a manchester home. court paperwork for samantha grenier says her son was restrained to a bed for six ho
in the studio, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: ray, thanks. we are learning new details about the death of a two-year-old girl in berlin. the medical examiner's office has ruled the toddler's death a homicide. an autopsy shows that the lile dana, died from blunt impact injuries. emergency crews were called to madison's home on york street on sunday afternoon. she was rushed to the hospital, where she died. now, the attorney general's office is trying to determine how she suffered those fatal...
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ray jennings and the o'keefes were about to find out. coming up, three trials, and 15 years after michelle's murder, a final twist. >> it was surreal. >> we're the parents. why can't they tell us? with the cleaning power of tide. so you can actually clean your clothes and still... ...do your part. detergent with the cleaning power of tide. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. (cheering on tv) you may write me down in history, with your bitter, twisted lies. you may trod me in the very dirt, but still like dust, i rise. you can shoot me with your words... you can cut me with your lies... you can kill me with your hatefulness. we rise. (pop) campbell's tomato soup and grilled cheese. (more popping) go together like being late and being grounded. here's something to get stuck on this holiday season. switch to cricket wireless and get the samsung galaxy amp 2, for free! ! just a little holiday cheer from the merrier carrier! cricket wireless. something to smile about. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? (mom) hurry up, honey! we're going to be late! ??
ray jennings and the o'keefes were about to find out. coming up, three trials, and 15 years after michelle's murder, a final twist. >> it was surreal. >> we're the parents. why can't they tell us? with the cleaning power of tide. so you can actually clean your clothes and still... ...do your part. detergent with the cleaning power of tide. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. (cheering on tv) you may write me down in history, with your bitter, twisted lies. you may trod me...
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that is what makes this such a bittersweet moment for all the rays fans. thinking if he had just stayed.>> mind -- mike montgomery closing in, joe maddon the general manager. it's all about the cubs. of course, the wind, the cubs sealing the first world series since 1908.>> i think this entire playoff shines a very bright light on just how far the rays have fallen.>> reporter: for the bay area, the would have, could have, should have been the raise. host ronnie secrest took calls all morning. some people even wrote to the former rays last night and now that would not have been the raise if joe was our manager.>> the cubs won the world series at 12:47 pm -- 12:47 am. we got a text at 1251 about joe maddon. it just never ceases to amaze me how people can have that much angst and hostility toward a guy who gave the raise a have that feeling, they just celebrated. >> i am very excited for them. the guy brought us to the world series in tampa and then brought them to the series. i wasn't a cubs fan but i was just because of joe maddon. i am excited they won the
that is what makes this such a bittersweet moment for all the rays fans. thinking if he had just stayed.>> mind -- mike montgomery closing in, joe maddon the general manager. it's all about the cubs. of course, the wind, the cubs sealing the first world series since 1908.>> i think this entire playoff shines a very bright light on just how far the rays have fallen.>> reporter: for the bay area, the would have, could have, should have been the raise. host ronnie secrest took...
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ray: and how >> i am 12. ray: and today is also about giving thanks. >> i'm thankful for the fact that i have a good job, a wife at home who loves me, and i have a roof over my head. >> for my family and my health and my friends and happiness. >> i'm thankful for my family. both boys are home from college for thanksgiving for break so that's wonderful. thank you for being able to run and being out here. ray: and to keep them safe out there millennium running says >> share the road with a runner or a cyclist, getting cars to slow down wear reflective , clothing all those things help , move the needle on runner safety. ray: millennium running says if they can get those safety measures put in place then a little bit of good will be born out of that tragedy. ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: so many people running today. show of support. coming up, a tribute for two boston police officers injured in a shootout back at home for the holidays. kevin: another weight in will be on and off with this chance through the hol
ray: and how >> i am 12. ray: and today is also about giving thanks. >> i'm thankful for the fact that i have a good job, a wife at home who loves me, and i have a roof over my head. >> for my family and my health and my friends and happiness. >> i'm thankful for my family. both boys are home from college for thanksgiving for break so that's wonderful. thank you for being able to run and being out here. ray: and to keep them safe out there millennium running says...
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wmur's ray brewer is here now to explain the plans. ray? ray: the board of selectmen in greenland has voted to send a letter to the coakley landfill group, asking that they pay for a new municipal water system. the group to provide a new water main to connect the neighborhoods closest to the former landfill to the public water supply. the coakley landfill group includes the city of portsmouth, the towns of north hampton, newington, and new castle, as well as pease. most recent tests of wells in the area have not shown any elevated levels of harmful chemicals. but officials say they want to make sure they are proactive just in case problems do surface. >> some of the tests have shown results for pfoa's, and one for dioxane there. and, you know i think this is , being able to lean forward and be able to get safe drinking water into the community before there's any concerns. ray: now we did speak with the , city environmental manager in portsmouth, who maintains that there are no homes in the area in danger of contamination. but the coakley la
wmur's ray brewer is here now to explain the plans. ray? ray: the board of selectmen in greenland has voted to send a letter to the coakley landfill group, asking that they pay for a new municipal water system. the group to provide a new water main to connect the neighborhoods closest to the former landfill to the public water supply. the coakley landfill group includes the city of portsmouth, the towns of north hampton, newington, and new castle, as well as pease. most recent tests of wells in...
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reporting live in lebanon, ray brewer. sean: right now mammoth road is closed between keyes hill and castle hill roads in pelham as police investigating a serious crash. tallant roads at about 10:00 a.m. no word on what caused the crash or if there were any injuries but as you can see the vehicles involved were badly damaged. life light was called in to assist. a lawsuit against phillips exeter academy is going to trial in federal court today. the mother of a former student alleges that the school wrongfully kicked her 15-year-old son out after he had sex with another 15-year-old student. the lawsuit claims the school initially said the boy would be placed on leave but then changed the punishment. placed on leave but then changed the punishment. school officials believe the girl felt pressured to have sex . the teen is not facing any criminal charges. a man accused of leaving his 2-year-old child in his car, while he tried to run away from police in salem is due in court today. officers say they stopped 36-year-old anthony
reporting live in lebanon, ray brewer. sean: right now mammoth road is closed between keyes hill and castle hill roads in pelham as police investigating a serious crash. tallant roads at about 10:00 a.m. no word on what caused the crash or if there were any injuries but as you can see the vehicles involved were badly damaged. life light was called in to assist. a lawsuit against phillips exeter academy is going to trial in federal court today. the mother of a former student alleges that the...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning. we need to stress that nothing has been decided yet, but , 4500 students in five towns. a pension plan is at the center of the contract dispute with teamsters local 633. the superintendent for timberlane says they got a letter from the union last week, saying there were contract issues, and that services could be affected. parents were quickly notified. the schools says if the strike does happen, it likely will not start for at least three weeks. but they are already working on backup plans, and some parents are working to organize a >> we are not quite sure what that will all mean. but currently, we are looking at traffic routes and those kinds of things, about how we would get that many cars with that many students into our schools. we will get through this one way or another. but really, we have great families and great kids. deb: -- ray: first student does provide bus services with several other school districts in the state, but right now this potential strike would only affect t
good morning, ray. ray: good morning. we need to stress that nothing has been decided yet, but , 4500 students in five towns. a pension plan is at the center of the contract dispute with teamsters local 633. the superintendent for timberlane says they got a letter from the union last week, saying there were contract issues, and that services could be affected. parents were quickly notified. the schools says if the strike does happen, it likely will not start for at least three weeks. but they...
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wmur's ray brewer is live in brentwood with the latest. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. the injunction has been filed on behalf of timberlane regional high school and the town of sandown, which is part of sau 55. the concern is that if school bus drivers in belmont walk off the job, that could have a ripple effect, causing other drivers to take to the picket lines in support. the issue -- the ongoing contract talks between first are authorized to strike, and drivers in any other district would be breaking their contract if they joined in the strike as well. >> we believe we have a great bus company that provides a really excellent service. but to withhold services from the families is just -- it is unacceptable. >> the fact of the matter is, the parties are still talking. there is a hope and desire that they come to terms and this strike issue just goes away. ray: teamsters union says districts -- that any disruption in service would not come until monday november 28 at the earliest, if at all. reporting live in brentwood, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: new from overnigh
wmur's ray brewer is live in brentwood with the latest. good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. the injunction has been filed on behalf of timberlane regional high school and the town of sandown, which is part of sau 55. the concern is that if school bus drivers in belmont walk off the job, that could have a ripple effect, causing other drivers to take to the picket lines in support. the issue -- the ongoing contract talks between first are authorized to strike, and drivers in any other...
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ray: a little bit of good news. roads will really start to get busy tomorrow afternoon the day before thanksgiving so make sure to plan ahead and allow extra time. but as you head out on the roads, there is good news. gas prices are falling. gas prices have been slowly trending down over the last few weeks. according to aaa we are now paying an average of $2.14 in that is about a nickel lower than a month ago and is making travel for the holidays a little easier. >> you feel like you're filling your car up every couple of days or something like that when you're really traveling and it can be quite a burden on me so. >> it's going to be the second cheapest gas for thanksgiving since 2008. ray: aaa says the number of people traveling for the holidays has been steadily rising in recent years, they expect this to be the second busiest thanksgiving week on the roads in the past decade. and remember sunday afternoon will likely be very busy as everyone heads home. reporting live in manchester ray brewer wmur news 9. sean:
ray: a little bit of good news. roads will really start to get busy tomorrow afternoon the day before thanksgiving so make sure to plan ahead and allow extra time. but as you head out on the roads, there is good news. gas prices are falling. gas prices have been slowly trending down over the last few weeks. according to aaa we are now paying an average of $2.14 in that is about a nickel lower than a month ago and is making travel for the holidays a little easier. >> you feel like you're...
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ray: she enlisted because she wanted to serve her country. she was reminded this week why she did that. >> when i went to vote, this is why we joined, so we can have these rights. ray: her husband served in the military and she said it's important to give veterans their >> we can live in this great country that we have and be free and make the choices that we want to be able to make. ray: the commandant of the state veterans home was at the ceremony. he said to focus on the needs of veterans who have difficulty getting medical care. >> you literally have to go over mountains to get the care that they need. i would hope the state of new hampshire is focusing onve care. rate: we own a debt of gratitude to their families. in concord, ray brewer, wmur. sean: this is a look at veterans day celebrations. president obama laid wreath at the two of the unknowns in arlington national cemetery. in new york city, the largest parade known as america's parade participants. there is a veterans day special tonight. the telephone lair tonight from 7:00 until
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and morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. ray: union members who work out of first student's belmont location rejected the company's latest contract offer last night and approved a strike. a strike would affect students in belmont and possibly other students as well. a union spokesman tells news 9 that the two sides will meet again tomorrow in washington, agreement. that means that bus service will continue at least through today and tomorrow. now if a strike does happen, , school officials have come up with alternative plans to make sure the students can get to class. reporting live in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: all right, ray, thank you. a man accused of dragging a police officer with a car in belmont last month is expected to make a court appearance today. hayden moon was arrested during a traffic stop in tilton yesterday. on october 28, police say he drove off when an offi to arrest him on a warrant, and dragged the officer, who fired his gun. during his arrest yesterday, police say moon gave them a false
and morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. ray: union members who work out of first student's belmont location rejected the company's latest contract offer last night and approved a strike. a strike would affect students in belmont and possibly other students as well. a union spokesman tells news 9 that the two sides will meet again tomorrow in washington, agreement. that means that bus service will continue at least through today and tomorrow. now if a strike does happen, , school officials...
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ray: a group of st. john's and bishop brady alum who took that military oath of office gathered today for a special ceremony. part of the veteran's day ceremony at the high school. this particular day event had its genesis three years ago at the 50th anniversary celebration for the high school. we had many displays one of the displays was a tribute to the military alum and once we had that display we saw the interest develop. ray: as veterans gathered to hear from one of their own, a slide show of those who served played in the background, bringing back memories for sullivan tormey. >> my father, my uncles who graduated from st. johns and many members of my class in particular that served in vietnam. they're not forgotten. ray: william luti, who retired a navy captain, spoke about the foundation of the country built on ideas. the people in a very special set of documents. the right to life, liberty, to the pursuit of happiness. ray: ideas defended by those in the room, including luti's father, who served
ray: a group of st. john's and bishop brady alum who took that military oath of office gathered today for a special ceremony. part of the veteran's day ceremony at the high school. this particular day event had its genesis three years ago at the 50th anniversary celebration for the high school. we had many displays one of the displays was a tribute to the military alum and once we had that display we saw the interest develop. ray: as veterans gathered to hear from one of their own, a slide show...
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in raymond, ray brewer, wmur news 9. wyoming and colorado, much of it coming down during rush leading hour, to some pretty scary driving conditions including a 15-car pileup in denver. we are expecting the possibility of snow for thanksgiving? kevin: temperatures probably in a lot of locations will be warm enough and it doesn't look like a huge storm. we are now in the ball game of wondering if sometimes is every time something comes through. coming up as well. coming up in "cook's corner," we're whipping up a delicious at west high school in manchester. dozens of students are now being evaluated after a chemical odor made them sick. the football field, as you can see, has been turned into a triage area. police say that odor was caused by cleaning solution in the gym. at this time, this situation is said to be under control. now, meteorologist kevin's group or with your storm watch -- kevin skarupa with your storm watch 9 forecast. kevin: t southern locations later on today. that is with a good deal of sunshine and a fai
in raymond, ray brewer, wmur news 9. wyoming and colorado, much of it coming down during rush leading hour, to some pretty scary driving conditions including a 15-car pileup in denver. we are expecting the possibility of snow for thanksgiving? kevin: temperatures probably in a lot of locations will be warm enough and it doesn't look like a huge storm. we are now in the ball game of wondering if sometimes is every time something comes through. coming up as well. coming up in "cook's...
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ray: good morning. we need to stress that nothing has been decided yet but school officials say if this strike does happen it would affect roughly 4500 students in five towns. at the center of the dispute is a pension plan. that is the center of the labor dispute with the teamsters local union number 633. the superintendent for saying there were contract issues and that services could be affected. parents were quickly notified. the school says if the strike does happen, it likely will not start for at least three weeks. but they are already working on backup plans and some parents are working to organize a carpool system. >> we are not quite sure what that will all mean but currently we are looking at traffic routes and that sort of thing, how we would get that many many students into our schools. we will get through this one way or another but it will be because we have great families and great kids. ray: first student does provide bus services with several other school districts in the state but right
ray: good morning. we need to stress that nothing has been decided yet but school officials say if this strike does happen it would affect roughly 4500 students in five towns. at the center of the dispute is a pension plan. that is the center of the labor dispute with the teamsters local union number 633. the superintendent for saying there were contract issues and that services could be affected. parents were quickly notified. the school says if the strike does happen, it likely will not start...
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ray: sean the fatal accident bridge behind me. the deputy chief says there's no doubt that road conditions were a factor. it was a taste of what is coming. overnight snow and colder , temperatures moved in to new hampshire, creating dangerous driving conditions. numerous spinouts were reported around the state, and while most accidents were minor, that was not the case in durham. >> it appears that the passenger ice-covered. ray: deputy chief rene kelley says the call came in at 5:00 in the morning. >> the passenger car was traveling westbound, the tanker truck was traveling eastbound. ray: police say their investigation shows that car slid into the path of the tanker. >> the rear end of the car was sheared off and was located some distance from where the passenger car came to rest. ray: the only people involved were the drivers of the two vehicles. the driver of the car arrived on scene. >> the operator of the tanker truck was uninjured and he's been fully cooperative throughout the investigation so far. ray: far more typical of
ray: sean the fatal accident bridge behind me. the deputy chief says there's no doubt that road conditions were a factor. it was a taste of what is coming. overnight snow and colder , temperatures moved in to new hampshire, creating dangerous driving conditions. numerous spinouts were reported around the state, and while most accidents were minor, that was not the case in durham. >> it appears that the passenger ice-covered. ray: deputy chief rene kelley says the call came in at 5:00 in...
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ray: -- a new water main. it would serve neighborhoods closest to the former landfill and connect them to the public water supply. the group includes the city of portsmouth, newcastle and peace. sean: the state supreme court is set to hear oral arguments today in seth mazzaglia's appeal of his murder conviction. the appeal focuses on evidence concerning lizzi marriott's alleged prior sexual history and traffic patterns around the manchester walmart should be back to normal by next week. city aldermen voted last night to open up all gates and return president road and mack avenue to two way traffic. erin: coming up on daybreak. talk about space junk. a massive meteorite is now on sean: they say everything is bigger in texas and apparently that includes things from outer space. erin: a 760 pound meteorite is now on display at texas christian university. says his horse refused to get within ten feet of the rock. kind of weird. scientists think it could be billions of years old. what does the horse know? sean: ali
ray: -- a new water main. it would serve neighborhoods closest to the former landfill and connect them to the public water supply. the group includes the city of portsmouth, newcastle and peace. sean: the state supreme court is set to hear oral arguments today in seth mazzaglia's appeal of his murder conviction. the appeal focuses on evidence concerning lizzi marriott's alleged prior sexual history and traffic patterns around the manchester walmart should be back to normal by next week. city...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. if new hampshire voters haven't made a decision by now, analysts and by those numbers it appears that is the case, political analysts say they could go with the party they normally side with, or it could come down to just a gut feeling on election day. with pollsni today, voters are running out of time to make up their minds in some key races. richard: i'm gonna wait until the very last minute, the last day. erin w: we haven't quite made up our minds yet, because we're still trying to do a bit of research. ray: the latest wmur granite state poll shows a close race for senate here in new hampshire. democrat maggie hassan is leading republican kelly ayotte 44% to 43%. but among likely voters who were polled, 40% haven't made their final decision. more likely voters, 50%, haven't made their final decision. the poll shows democrat colin van ostern leading republican chris sununu by five points. adam: i think i would look for a candidate that's backing the presidential candidates, no matte
good morning, ray. ray: good morning, sean. if new hampshire voters haven't made a decision by now, analysts and by those numbers it appears that is the case, political analysts say they could go with the party they normally side with, or it could come down to just a gut feeling on election day. with pollsni today, voters are running out of time to make up their minds in some key races. richard: i'm gonna wait until the very last minute, the last day. erin w: we haven't quite made up our minds...
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here's ray brewer. ray: less than a week before the election, the granite state debates kicking off last night with the gubernatorial candidates. both are currently serving as executive counselors, but experience was a big theme of last night's debate. the candidate's hammer each other on their resumes, with the candidates for u.s. senate. sean: one person is dead and two others in the hospital with serious injuries after a three-car crash on route 111 in salem late yesterday afternoon. police say they are talking with prosecutors about possible charges against the driver they say caused the crash. there will soon be new resources available for pregnant women fighting substance abuse. the "roots for recovery" program at the pregnancy care center at catholic medical center launches next year, providing services babies. erin: coming up on "daybreak" -- what would you do to get a new iphone for free? a man in ukraine just won a contest with an extreme move. be noisy. be silent. be near. be far. be joyful.
here's ray brewer. ray: less than a week before the election, the granite state debates kicking off last night with the gubernatorial candidates. both are currently serving as executive counselors, but experience was a big theme of last night's debate. the candidate's hammer each other on their resumes, with the candidates for u.s. senate. sean: one person is dead and two others in the hospital with serious injuries after a three-car crash on route 111 in salem late yesterday afternoon. police...
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in the studio, ray brewer, wmur sean: ray, thanks. police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. officers say someone threw rocks through the front door of the z-1 market on second street late saturday night, and then stole several items, including scratch tickets. the store was closed at the time. last week, someone stole cash and cigarettes from the store. right now, it is not clear if the cases are connected. a mother of four is being remembered this morning after a brutal attack in lowell, special-needs son witnessing the attack. police say a fight spilled into the street from a party, and a 44-year-old woman was beaten and then left to die near a parking lot dumpster. her son, who has down's syndrome, was found holding his mother, trying to help and talk to her. >> she lived for her kids, and for them to sit there and take her life away over an attitude or something -- we guess everyone knows these and its disgusting. -- it's disgusting. sean: police have not made any arrests.
in the studio, ray brewer, wmur sean: ray, thanks. police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. officers say someone threw rocks through the front door of the z-1 market on second street late saturday night, and then stole several items, including scratch tickets. the store was closed at the time. last week, someone stole cash and cigarettes from the store. right now, it is not clear if the cases are connected. a mother of four is being...
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we start with ray brewer. ray: police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. -- investigators released surveillance pictures showing the man that think was placing the devices. the devices were found difficulty swiping their cars. sean: police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. officers say some threw rocks through the front door of the z-1 market on second street late saturday night and then stole several items including scratch tickets. last week someone stole cash and cigarettes from the store. two rock climbers are safe this morning after getting stuck on canon clips -- cannon cliffs in franconia. the pair called 911 saturday 12 hours after their ordeal started. coming up on daybreak, have you ever wondered what life is like in a fishbowl? a resort in africa is now providing the chance to sleep sean: a resort off the eastern coast of africa is offering a unique it away. you can sleep with the fis
we start with ray brewer. ray: police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. -- investigators released surveillance pictures showing the man that think was placing the devices. the devices were found difficulty swiping their cars. sean: police in manchester say a store has been targeted by a burglar for a second time in as many weeks. officers say some threw rocks through the front door of the z-1 market on second street late saturday night...
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good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the candidates were not taking any chances in this last televised debate. instead, they mostly refrained and governor maggie hassan faced off on a number of issues during their granite state debate wednesday night, including cyber security. sen. ayotte: when you want to talk about cyber security, the democratic nominee, hillary clinton, that governor hassan has followed on so many issues and failed to call out on this issue -- she set up a private server, transferring classified information. gov. hassan: i have said repeatedly that her use of she has said so as well. she has apologized. i think that's appropriate. ray: governor maggie hassan teed off on senator kelly ayotte's support for donald trump, which lasted until last month. gov. hassan: she said, on 35 different occasions, that she supported him. she called him a role model for our children. and then when the political winds shifted, that's when she changed her position. sen. ayotte: she can use her talking points all she want
good morning, ray. ray: good morning. the candidates were not taking any chances in this last televised debate. instead, they mostly refrained and governor maggie hassan faced off on a number of issues during their granite state debate wednesday night, including cyber security. sen. ayotte: when you want to talk about cyber security, the democratic nominee, hillary clinton, that governor hassan has followed on so many issues and failed to call out on this issue -- she set up a private server,...
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in the studio, ray brewer wmur news 9. sean: ray, thanks. in other news state police say , they found more than seven pounds of marijuana after stopping a car for speeding on interstate 95 in north hampton this week. police arrested the driver, 27-year-old nicholas leone of pot. troopers say the drugs are worth about $21,000. they also seized more than $31,000 in cash. well more than 300 people have , now died from drug overdoses in new hampshire this year. and the state medical examiner's office says more than 2/3 of those cases involve fentanyl. another 98 cases are still pending toxicology results, and officials are predicting nearly 500 overdose deaths in the state this year. erin: police ur reward after a cat was found hanging from a tree in a city park. tiki's owner says he last saw his 8-year-old cat nearly two weeks ago. police say they found tiki's body a few days later, dead with a wire around his neck. so far, investigators have not been able to determine who is responsible. the majority owner of the new england compounding center
in the studio, ray brewer wmur news 9. sean: ray, thanks. in other news state police say , they found more than seven pounds of marijuana after stopping a car for speeding on interstate 95 in north hampton this week. police arrested the driver, 27-year-old nicholas leone of pot. troopers say the drugs are worth about $21,000. they also seized more than $31,000 in cash. well more than 300 people have , now died from drug overdoses in new hampshire this year. and the state medical examiner's...
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ray: i'll say hair color. hair color. [laughter] [applause] i know good and hell well you didn't know what he said! because that whole front row, them little girls was... [laughter] hair col'. hair color! audience: ohh! you got to be careful. you got two strikes. uh, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? jerica: male balding. steve: male balding. ray: good answer. good answer. steve: jay, this gonna be interesting. this is the fourth game. i have never come down here and got a answer from him [laughter] but we got him in the "fast money" circle, he play his drawers off. he get all the number ones, that's how they won the 20,000. now, up here, this has not worked out. so this is game number 4, jay. this is your chance to get a answer on the board. we ask 100 men--the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? i'm a start [applause] waiting on you, baby. jay: athlete's foot. steve: athlete's foot. [cheering] audience
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ray? ray: there's no question officials with the attorney general's office have their hands very full these days as they investigate those four homicides. the two most recent cases in effingham and manchester happened within 24-hours of each other. around 11:00 monday morning, the attorney general's office says a 63-year-old man was shot at a home on ames way in effingham. the victim, identified as robert dishman, died at the hospital. the medical examiner's office says he died from a single gunshot wound to the chest. while this case has been ruled a homicide, officials say the circumstances surrounding authorities say there does not appear to be any threat to the public. meantime, the attorney general's office is also investigating a homicide in manchester. officials say 51-year-old robert shatney died in his thorton street apartment early yesterday morning after suffering a gunshot wound to the chest. >> kind of just wish it was a bad dream and i'd wake up. ray: amanda shatney is the vi
ray? ray: there's no question officials with the attorney general's office have their hands very full these days as they investigate those four homicides. the two most recent cases in effingham and manchester happened within 24-hours of each other. around 11:00 monday morning, the attorney general's office says a 63-year-old man was shot at a home on ames way in effingham. the victim, identified as robert dishman, died at the hospital. the medical examiner's office says he died from a single...
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ray: that's right. the bench was installed here at the auburn village school earlier this month, but last weekend, the vandals struck. the girl scouts of been working on the project for more than a year and gave the bench to the school to encourage kids to be nice and make new friends. days after it was installed, they foundde swastikas and the bench had to be removed. they are already working to raise money to put in a new bench made out of granite. >> it was devastating. i felt awful. my heart was broken. i took it personally. because people would do this to girls, the sweet girls that did it fixed and get the vandalizing to stop. ray: when the new bench is installed, there are plans to put a security camera in place. the girl scouts have set up a gofundme page to raise money needed. so far, more than $1000 has already been donated. reporting live in auburn, ray brewer. sean: thanks. several homeowners in litchfield are getting special filters in ensure their water is safe to drink. this is a temporar
ray: that's right. the bench was installed here at the auburn village school earlier this month, but last weekend, the vandals struck. the girl scouts of been working on the project for more than a year and gave the bench to the school to encourage kids to be nice and make new friends. days after it was installed, they foundde swastikas and the bench had to be removed. they are already working to raise money to put in a new bench made out of granite. >> it was devastating. i felt awful....