Seasonal & Holidays
Warming Station Opened at Bedford Safety Complex
Due to the bitter cold Bedford emergency services have opened a warming station at the Bedford Safety Complex.

BEDFORD, NH - With temperatures expected to drop as low as -25 in New Hampshire this week, Bedford Fire and Police Departments have opened a warming station at the Bedford Safety Complex.
Life-threatening cold temperatures descended over New Hampshire Thursday and the freeze is set to last through the New Year. A wind chill advisory was issued Thursday and Friday — wind chill values are expected to drop to as low as -25 degrees.
In a release, Police and Fire officials said anyone who needs to keep warm can come to the Bedford Safety Complex at 55 Constitution Dr.
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"The Bedford Police Department is asking residents to stay inside during the extreme weather conditions and to check on your elderly neighbors periodically," it reads.
If you have any questions you may contact the Bedford Police Department at 472-5113.
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