The following information was supplied by the Amherst Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A driver and four passengers came out with only minor injuries after a bad rollover on Wednesday.
Almost 4 acres of land burned from a permit burn that went out of control.
A look at recent response calls from the Amherst Fire Department.
The two men were on their way to a fishing trip before the collision Saturday morning.
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A tractor trailer hit a vehicle on Route 101 early Saturday morning.
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Authorities say residents should be on alert for fraudulent requests for donations, websites that contain fake information about the Boston Marathon bombing.
Officers Joseph Cerra and Kevin Kelly are the newest addition to the police department.
The victim was a 15-year-old from Amherst.
No injuries were reported in Tuesday morning's blaze.
The fire was reported around 4:30 a.m.
Dozens reported injured, Copley Square area evacuated. Newtown runners reportedly safe.
Two loud "booms" heard near finish line. Reports of injuries.
Recent response calls from the Amherst Fire Department.
NH State Police report 18 arrests, 11 motor vehicle accidents last week.
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He was arrested by Manchester Police and is charged with escape.
Leeland Eisenberg was not in his room when a population count was conducted Sunday afternoon.
Gusty northwest winds are expected Friday afternoon.
Learn the history of the design that is featured on the Amherst Police Department patch and badges.
Amherst Sgt. Patrick Webster's vehicle was hit by an erratic driver on Spring Road.
Cheryl Nelson faces felony charges for driving under the influence and hitting an Amherst officer.
Cheryl Nelson faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges after trying to evade police.
New Hampshire State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan encourages anyone living in a home where medical oxygen is used to take the necessary safety precautions.
Amherst Fire also responded to a chimney fire and illegal burn over the week.