At the New Hampshire Telephone Museum, people can learn more about the history of telecommunications and view an extensive collection of over 1,000 artifacts.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for the entire area as the National Weather Service is expecting snow to fall heavy at times between late Saturday night and most of Sunday.
A car driving erratically on Interstate 93 northbound just before 3 p.m. hit a jersey barrier in the middle of the highway near I-89, went into the woods, and caught fire.
A report prepared by state Safety Commissioner Robert Quinn said that fencing has already been installed to block the entire front entry way at the hospital on the ground of the State Office Complex in Concord.
Retired Police Chief Bradley Haas was honored with a procession through the city of Franklin to the celebration held at Winnisquam High School in Tilton.
Governor Chris Sununu told the crowd that Bradley Haas, a former police chief in Franklin, was an "absolute hero" who kept gunman John Madore contained to the lobby despite not having a weapon.
Attorney General John Formella identified the gunman as John Madore, 33. Madore entered the hospital Friday afternoon and fired a 9mm handgun, killing security officer Bradley Haas.
At around 10 p.m., a New Hampshire State Police trooper watched a sedan driven by J. Gay, 19, of Concord being driven at a very high rate of speed on I-93.