Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences professors Todd Heatherton, Bill Kelley and Paul Whalen are on paid leave.
New England
Delays in Massachusetts could affect natural gas customers in Maine
Opposition to a new compressor in Weymouth jeopardizes upgrades to existing pipelines.
Connecticut insurance scam involved more than 50 staged car crashes, police say
A man is sentenced to prison for his role in 6 of the bogus wrecks.
Rule changes will allow scallop fishing in state waters
Federal regulators say making the change in Maine and Massachusetts won’t have an adverse effect on the fishery.
Maine departments battle woods fire near Grafton Notch
Crews were expected to continue Tuesday to fight the fire that was reported Monday afternoon.
N.H. governor asks Trump to not deport Indonesian immigrants
The families have become an integral part of their neighborhoods, schools and churches and they seek to practice their Christian faith without fear of persecution, the governor says.
Fossil fuel group seeks proof of retired Vermont AG’s misconduct
The group believes he targeted climate change deniers.
Report: Not enough data available to evaluate N.H. Felonies First program
The new system involves superior courts handling more serious cases instead of having cases start in lower courts.
N.H. Salvation Army thrift store gets urn filled with ashes
The store is holding the urn in an effort to return it to the deceased’s relatives.
Massachusetts store robbers get away with single dollar
The two young men held up the Brockton Market and Deli.