
CANDIA - A volunteer firefighter, Christopher Millspaugh, 21, is charged with setting fire to commercial logging equipment last week.
MANCHESTER - City firefighters battled four significant fires over a 14-hour period. Dozens of people are homeless. One building suffered more than $500,000 in damage.
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Beth-Anne Hale knows better than anyone the grief of the mother of a 13-month-old boy who died in a Manchester fire last month.

MANCHESTER - Jayson Galeano, a reported member of the Bloods street gang who relocated to Manchester to take advantage of the lucrative drug trade, has been sentenced to federal prison for 11 years, federal prosecutors said yesterday.
CONCORD - The New Hampshire congressman said a provision from a House health care reform plan that bans the use of federal funds to cover abortions will restrict access. However, he stopped short of saying he would not vote for the plan.
DANVILLE - Fire Chief Steve Woikun said the blaze likely started in a car parked in the garage of Colby Road ranch-style home.

KINGSTON - A judge has doused a plan to burn down a 19th century building on the grounds of the former Sanborn Regional High School.
Updated, 10:53 a.m. Firefighters put out two brush fires yesterday in Albany and Conway but are concerned there may be more today because the continued warm weather and wind make for a high to very high danger day.
HOOKSETT - The firefighter has been sent to a Boston hospital for treatment after a garage door fell and trapped him in the fire.
DEERFIELD - Updated, 10:46 p.m. The North Road home, one of the oldest in town, was heavily damaged in the three-alarm fire.
HOOKSETT - Updated, 12:56 p.m. The three-alarm blaze erupted at Mow Town Power Equipment on Monday night, sending flames shooting about 30 feet into the air. A firefighter who was trapped inside has been taken to Massachusetts General Hospital for treatment of burns.
SEABROOK - A man in his early 20s died early Saturday morning in a house fire at 41 Collins St. that is being investigated by the state fire marshal.
JACKSON - Updated, 12:11 p.m. Fire Chief Jay Henry said carpenters are already fast at work trying to rebuild the inn's kitchen that was destroyed in a blaze early this morning. The inn has a wedding reception scheduled for this weekend, he said.
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