New Hampshire commuters found themselves in quite the sticky situation yesterday afternoon when a truck carrying delicious maple syrup spilled onto Rt. 101. Keene Sentinel's Martha Shanahan provided these photos from the sugary flood.
( Concord, N.H. ) - The New Hampshire Supreme Court has ruled the conduct of a band of so-called "Robin Hoods" in Keene who feed expired parking meters while following officers around is protected under the first amendment, but the city has a right to pursue an injunction against them in the interests of public safety.
This is intense footage. A Keene, New Hampshire man was forced to pull his firearm when he was charged by people that were arguing on Main Street. They did not like the fact that he was recording them.
Those found guilty of disorderly conduct committed during the 2014 Keene Pumpkin Festival have been given the option to lower their $1,000 fine if they talk to elementary classrooms.