Drunken Driving Suspect Goes For Trifecta of Charges After Flooding Police Station, Police Say

Drunken Driving Suspect Goes For Trifecta of Charges After Flooding Police Station, Police Say

A New Hampshire man arrested on a drunken driving charge this week flooded the booking area of a police station by tampering with sprinkler system, police said.

When the 28-year-old man set off one sprinkler others in the building also went off, filling the cell blocks and processing station in the basement of the police station on Green Street in Concord, New Hampshire with 6 inches of water, according to the Concord Monitor.

Lower Or Abolish Death Taxes on Estates in Massachusetts, Some Legislators Say
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Lower Or Abolish Death Taxes on Estates in Massachusetts, Some Legislators Say

State House News Service

By Chris Lisinski
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE

A long-running debate over the state's estate tax revived on Beacon Hill as the Revenue Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature took up bills this week calling for reforms or outright abolition of the levies charged when assets are passed along following a person's death.

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