One women was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital.
State Fire Marshal says carbon monoxide poisonings also down last year.
The actual date of revocation might have preceded this announcement.
County sheriffs arrested 13 people over a two-week period.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Windham Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
He should be considered armed and dangerous.
One person was also arrested for driving 116 mph on Interstate 95.
Local roads were marred by a slew of deaths in 2013, and across the state 132 people lost their lives due to crashes this year.
NH State Police report no arrests Christmas Day, 11 total during the holiday week.
Windham firefighters have been called to the restaurant six times in 2013.
Police also responded to an accident.
Police also received two reports of criminal trespass.
The blaze was reported around 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Here are details on seven recent arrests by NH State Police Troop B.
Fire was reported Thursday afternoon.
Several accidents were also reported.
Post-Christmas Day storm keeps state troopers, wreckers, and EMTs busy in Concord and elsewhere.
New Hampshire State Police report nine arrests in four days.
State justices granted the Salem man's appeal, ruling that "photographing properly attired children in an open and public" area doesn't fit the charge on which he was originally arrested.
Chalk up another capture for the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.
Impaired drivers and winter conditions make the roadways especially hazardous at this time of year.
Two men were also arrested on unrelated charges.
He was apprehended following a tip that was received on Friday morning.
Suspicious activity was also reported to police.
Zenya Hernandez released an open letter to her daughter, Abigail Hernandez, on Thursday.
Several snow related accidents were also reported.
An attempted burglary was also reported on Lowell Road.
He was located at a family member's home in Jaffrey.
The man was held on $50,000 bail on numerous felonies after officers found him outside a local tattoo parlor with a loaded and stolen gun.
The suspect has claimed the water was used to give the child a bath, and that it "was not nearly hot enough to burn him."
The following individuals were recently arrested by the Rockingham County Sheriff's Department. The information does not indicate a conviction.
Robert Scott Jr., 52, faces numerous felony counts for hitting a man in the head with a bat after Scott confronted his girlfriend.