The “A is for Anthropology” children’s book was co-authored by Dr. Samantha McCrane, co-director of UNH”s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery lab (FAIR). The book, which explores anthropology from digging to evolution, stone tools and paleontology, came about when McCrane was looking for a book for her young son. She couldn’t find the right one, so she wrote one herself. (Available from Amazon.)
DEAR ABBY: Six years ago, my family lost my mother, who was the rock of our family. Two weeks after that, my family started falling apart. My older brother, younger sister and I no longer speak. My brother and I got in a physical confrontation and haven’t spoken since.
A former Laconia woman charged with killing her grandson on Christmas Eve 2019 will go on trial May 27, 2025.Earlier this week, following a hearing in Belknap County Superior Court, a judge ordered that jury selection in the case of State v. Sherry Connor, 62, be held May 19, with her trial …
A judge has extended the indictment of a man who allegedly killed his grandmother in Easton in September with a hammer.According to court documents, Judge Lawrence MacLeod Jr., sitting in Grafton County Superior Court, granted the request of Attorney General John Formella on Nov. 25 to move …
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is having dinner Friday evening with Donald Trump at the president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, according to a person familiar with the visit.
DEAR ABBY: I’m the mother of a 16-year-old girl, “Leia.” She has been living with my parents since she was 10 because that’s what she and my folks wanted at the time. I didn’t want her to, but I allowed it to happen because I was having health issues.