According to a report by the state Department of Homeland Security, law enforcement and state agencies learned the evacuation message on July 12 was false when they contacted Seabrook Station, but there was no protocol to alert the public.
A trooper on patrol spotted the speeder on Route 101 heading west in Epping while 3 lanes were closed on I-95 in Searbook for two hours by a crash involving a driver charged with DWI.
The family described losing the business as comparable to Susan Sforza Nico's death, as it has been a big part of the lives of family members since the 1960s.
The Sforza and Nico families said on the Byfield Greenhouse Facebook page that the charge fits what was taken from them by a "careless, reckless driver."