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The Gales Ferry man drowned Saturday after jumping from a railroad trestle 30 feet down into the Saco River to swim, New Hampshire police said.

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The Gales Ferry man drowned Saturday after jumping from a railroad trestle 30 feet down into the Saco River to swim, New Hampshire police said.

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Both were released from custody and will next appear in court July 29.
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The man jumped from the railroad trestle 30 feet down into the Saco River to swim, police said.
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Police say teen tried to break in to two homes in the Highlands section of town.
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Once a place of summertime fun and great childhood memories, these days the property is an eyesore at a major gateway to the Gales Ferry Design District.
The discussion of whether to keep Ledyard a stand-alone emergency dispatch or regionalize with another community (or communities) is entering its third year.
If the answer is yes then you are going to love this week.
The bank was honored for its community education program, leadership, service and dedication to New London and to local youth scholarship.
The accused left his cell phone in the car after cutting himself and bleeding in the vehicle while trying to break in, police said.
On July 9, 1816, residents of Connecticut awoke to a hard frost, as temperatures had dipped to the high 20's overnight.