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🌱 Cops Say Man Spit On McDonald's Employee + Manchester Cold Case

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Partly sunny and breezy. High: 41 Low: 17.

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Here are the top three stories in Manchester today:

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  1. A man was arrested on Monday after spitting at an employee at a McDonald's in Manchester. Eric Mayville, 46, allegedly started an argument with the employee working the Hanover Street drive-thru and when they refused to serve Mayville, he spat at them. About three and a half hours later, Mayville returned and the employees told him the location was closed. Mayville then waited for employees to leave and he allegedly threatened them with an ax. Police were able to locate Mayville and arrest him. (Patch)
  2. The case of a murdered Manchester woman — whose body was found over 25 years ago — still hasn't been solved. Rosalie Miller, 36, died of asphyxiation due to ligature strangulation according to autopsy results. Miller's body was found in Auburn in a partially wooded area near the Londonderry Turnpike. (WMUR)
  3. About 30,000 electric customers lost power after the winter storm rolled through New Hampshire on Monday. Eversource said they had 450 crews working to restore power to affected customers while fire departments were responding to calls of down wires and trees. In nearby Bedford, a transformer caught fire on Beaver Lane which caused flames to shoot into the air. (WMUR)

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Today in Manchester:

  • Taxes In Retirement Seminar At New Hampshire Institute of Politics (11:00 AM)
  • Unicorn Party At Manchester City Library (6:00 PM)
  • (PYT) Disney's Newsies Jr. At The Palace Theatre (7:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Blake's Restaurant and Ice Cream closed its doors in Manchester on Saturday. The location on South Main Street was open for 60 years. (WMUR)
  • A wrong-way driver was driving southbound in the northbound lane on Everett turnpike yesterday afternoon. (Manchester Information via Facebook)
  • Check out the link for a snapshot of Manchester Police's calls for service last week. Calls included eight violent crimes in the area. (Manchester NH Police via Facebook)

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— Nicole Fallon-Peek

About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in Media, Culture and Communication from New York University. She has served as a freelance reporter, managing editor, copy editor, and editorial director for a variety of B2B news outlets. She currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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