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1 day ago |
whdh.com | Stephen Quinn
SALEM, MASS. (WHDH) - Two men were found dead in a wooded area adjacent to a Walmart in Salem Wednesday afternoon, according to officials. According to the Essex County District Attorney’s office and Salem police, a man was walking his dog and came across a human body around 2:23 p.m.Responding officers say they found two men dead at the location. At this time, officials are trying to determine if foul play was involved.
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2 days ago |
whdh.com | Josh Wurster
Not much to say in the blog today with sunshine and decent temperatures for the next several days. The biggest thing the next few days will be the sea breeze. While not as dramatic today, it will be more significant for the day tomorrow and again on Friday. We’re dry through Friday, though we may see a passing shower Friday evening across southern New Hampshire. It’s a low risk, and the trend the last 24 hours has been to lower that risk even more. More widespread rain returns for Saturday.
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2 days ago |
whdh.com | Josh Wurster
Hopefully you enjoyed our nice stretch of dry days after a soggy start to the month of April. That stretch of dry days was snapped early this morning with a little batch of showers that slid through the area. The rainfall amounts weren’t overly impressive, generally about a quarter inch, give or take, across the area. The good news is most of today was dry with sunshine and mild temperatures through the afternoon.
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6 days ago |
whdh.com | Keke Vencill
CONCORD, MASS. (WHDH) - On Friday night, a reenactment kicked off at Paul Revere’s home in Boston’s North End, where 250 years ago, Revere got on his high horse and made his way to Lexington. Many lined the streets for the event. On April 18 1775, two lanterns hung in the old North Church, setting off Revere’s historic ride. The signal alerted the Sons of Liberty the British troops planned to row “by sea” across the Charles River to Cambridge.
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6 days ago |
whdh.com | Stephen Quinn
CONCORD, MASS. (WHDH) - The Willard-Davis family are direct descendants of some of the most important people in Concord. Including Simon Willard, who founded the town in 1635, and Isaac Davis, the first person killed at the North Street Bridge. For Richard Willard, he says the connection is something far bigger. “We were involved in the forming of the nation,” said Willard. “I mean, we were involved.
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