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To 'Mrs. C,' Driving Merrimack School Bus Is More Than A Job
Laurette Cillo, known to kids as "Mrs. C," is a 44-year bus driver for Merrimack schools. To her, it's more than just a job.
Having grown up in Almaty, Kazakhstan, I moved to New Hampshire when I was 10 and remained in the area for most of my life. I received a journalism degree from University of New Hampshire, and then worked for local newspapers on the Seacoast for several years, working as both reporter and editor. In April 2019 I joined Patch, and I now cover several communities in southern New Hampshire, including Merrimack, Bedford, and Salem areas. My passion for local journalism remains ever high as I learn more about our communities, the interesting people, and the issues that people care about. News tips are always welcome. Email me any time at Liz.Markhlevskaya@patch.com.
Laurette Cillo, known to kids as "Mrs. C," is a 44-year bus driver for Merrimack schools. To her, it's more than just a job.
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Several DUI arrests were reported in the Bedford police logs for the time period of Aug. 4 to Aug. 10.
A 43-year-old man from Londonderry is facing felony charges stating he put others in danger by driving into the ocean in North Hampton.
The Aquarion Water Company has reported that its water in Hampton, North Hampton and Rye is now safe to drink. The boil order is lifted.
David Curry, 62, of Concord, is charged with sexually assaulting a child under age of 13 in Derry.
Richard Clark, 46, at Portsmouth attorney, was indicted on sexual assault charges against a 12-year-old child. He denies the allegations.
Driving offenses and vehicle accidents were among incidents reported in the Windham police log for the time period of Aug. 18 to Aug. 24.
Two men were arrested in Merrimack this weekend after a domestic argument involving a stabbing in the leg,
A drowning incident of a 14-month-old toddler and a truck taking down power lines were among items reported by Salem police Aug. 1-Aug. 11.
A woman was found choking on own blood after a vehicle struck her in Portsmouth, separate crash involves infant: police logs Aug. 14-Aug.20.
New Hampshire transportation officials are holding a public meeting in Manchester this week to help shape the 10-year plan for state roads.
Arrests relating to felony identity theft and impaired driving were among those reported in Merrimack this month.
Mark Uhlman of Merrimack has been indicted in connection with a June police standoff involving a firearm.
The Aquarion Water Company has issued a boil order for Hampton, North Hampton and Rye customers due to E. coli contamination.
Matthew Eaton of Exeter High School was among recipients of a scholarship from the Red Sox Foundation. They were recognized at Fenway Park.
Police have neutralized an incendiary device found on the side of the road in Goffstown.
Arrests relating to DUI and disorderly conduct are among those reported in the Hampton police logs for Aug. 12 to Aug. 18.
Field of Dreams in Salem is hosting Family Fun Day to help pay for a new pavilion at the park.
The boy who went missing in Kids Kove in Merrimack has been located.