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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
Cancellations & Delays For November 13th
Delays
Schools
SAU 49/ Governor Wentworth, Wolfeboro, Ossipee, Effingham – 2Hour Delay
MSAD 61, Bridgton, Casco, Naples, Sebago Maine – 2 Hour Delay
Robert Frost Charter School – 2 Hour Delay
White Mountain Waldorf School – 2 Hour Delay
Businesses & Organizations
Conway Public Library – Noon opening
Gibson Center – No Meals on Wheels, No Silver Lake Landing Lunch
To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870
Marvel Comics’ Stan Lee Dead At 95
Stan Lee Marvel Comics co-creator dies at age 95. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia
WASHINGTON – According to TMZ Marvel Comics writer, producer, and co-creator Stan Lee died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center earlier today (11/12/18). Lee’s daughter J.C. told TMZ that an ambulance rushed Lee to the hospital from his Hollywood Hills home early this morning. Lee is survived by his daughter J.C., younger brother Larry Lieber, and of course the millions of fans of his works. His wife of 69 years, Joan, died in 2017.
Lee, began his work in comics in 1939 and started Marvel Comics with Jack Kirby in 1961 with The Fantastic Four.
He went on to create or co-created many other beloved characters including Spider-Man, the X-Men, The Mighty Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Daredevil, and Black Panther.
He also has made cameo’s in all of the Marvel movies, with several more per-recorded to be inserted into future Marvel Films.
Police Arrest Armed Man After Overnight Man Hunt In Rochester
Rochester Police have taken Christopher Thomas into custody. ~ Photo courtesy of Rochester Police Department
ROCHESTER, NH – The overnight manhunt for an armed suspect in Rochester came to an end this morning.
According to Rochester police at around 10:20am they brought 27-year-old Christopher Thomas into custody.
Strafford County SWAT teams were able to set up a parameter around the location of Thomas and move in. Thomas surrendered without incident.
Thomas is being charged with four felony counts of Reckless Conduct with a Deadly Weapon in addition to his three warrants for Criminal Threatening, along with four warrants for Theft.
Authorities said businesses are now able to open and Ten Rod Road has been deemed safe for hunters.
Officials say the incident started Sunday at around 12: 11pmwhen they were called to Walmart, at 116 Farmington Road, for a report of a man armed with a rifle in the parking lot in the parking lot behind the store. The man disappeared into nearby woods before police arrived.
Police said that Thomas had fired shots at officers and a Police helicopter over the night, but luckily no one was injured.
Officials said that Thomas is believed to be homeless and was living behind the Walmart.
Rochester Police Chief Paul Toussaint said “We appreciate community members’ patience as we located the suspect and resolved this situation,” Chief Toussaint said. “This was a true collaborative effort between the Rochester Police Department, Strafford County and Seacoast CERT SWAT teams, the New Hampshire and Maine State Police, and the Manchester Police Department.”