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The last two weeks in New Hampshire’s North Country have been marked by at least a dozen snowmobile accidents, two of which have been fatal.
A 20-year-old man died in a snowmobile accident in Newberry Township during the winter storm on Tuesday morning, according to township police. ... Check back later as this is a breaking news story.
One person died in a single-vehicle snowmobile crash Saturday evening, according to the Town of Webb Police Department. ... Fox News. Oklahoma toddler dials 911 to tell police about an 'emergency ...
A fatality occurred in York County in a snowmobile crash. [30] In New Jersey, approximately 13,000 people lost power. [28] In the city of Atlantic City, only trace of snow was recorded. [27] However, snowfall in the state varied widely, as Sussex recorded 15.0 in (38 cm) of snow. [31]
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In 2002, the NHSA successfully lobbied to have House Bill 1348, Chapter 253 enacted into law in New Hampshire. The law states that everyone who registers a snowmobile in New Hampshire needs to show proof of membership with a New Hampshire snowmobile club affiliated with the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association, or pay an extra $30.00 per snowmobile.
An Ontario County man was killed Wednesday night in a snowmobile crash in Martinsburg. Lewis County. According to the Lewis County Sheriff's Office, Michael Spooner, 54, of Clifton Springs was ...
While it is possible to skim over the water with a stock snowmobile, the practice can be dangerous. For example, in February 2006, a Massachusetts man died in New Hampshire after sinking into the water during a failed skimming attempt. [8] In July 2010, a 40-year-old man died in Anaktuvuk Pass while attempting to skim across Eleanor Lake. [9]