HUDSON, N.H. — A Litchfield, New Hampshire man has been arrested on multiple felony charges after what police describe as a months-long pattern of sexual abuse involving a juvenile student under his ...
Schools in Nashua, Hudson, Litchfield and Pelham reported bomb threats that appeared to be non-credible Wednesday morning but prompted increased security, police and district officials said.
HUDSON, N.H. — An animal cruelty investigation led to the arrest of two former tenants who police say left three cats behind in the apartment they were evicted from. The Hudson Police Department said ...
HUDSON — Cody Maki, 26, of Fitchburg, Mass., and Edward Paquin, 60, of Hudson, were recently taken into custody as part of the Hudson Police Department’s operation to enforce sex offender registration ...
The Lowell Sun: Police: Instructor charged with sexually abusing juvenile student at Hudson, NH business
Police: Instructor charged with sexually abusing juvenile student at Hudson, NH business
The Boston Globe: New Hampshire elementary school staff member arrested after assaulting student, police say
A 20-year-old paraprofessional at a Hudson, N.H., elementary school is facing criminal charges after they allegedly assaulted a student last week, police said. Jenna Kulick, of Hudson, faces a simple ...
New Hampshire elementary school staff member arrested after assaulting student, police say
Should I use make or makes in the following statement: Please explain why your experience and qualifications makes you the best candidate for this position
The formal and traditional answer is makes, because the subject is the singular noun phrase receiving homemade cupcakes. In actual speech, and even sometimes in writing, many people say make, under the influence of the more recent plural noun cupcakes. I would recommend saying makes, but be prepared to hear make.