"N.H. teacher sent nude photos of herself to student, police say" by Globe Staff | March 6, 2010
Thinking no one else would see them?
Police say a Londonderry, N.H., high school teacher repeatedly offered to have sex with one of her students and e-mailed nude photographs of herself that ended up circulating among students at the school, according to police.
I went to school in the wrong era.
Melinda Dennehy, 41, is charged with one count of indecent exposure in allegedly e-mailing the nude photograph of herself to a 15-year-old student, according to a police affidavit released yesterday.
Melinda Dennehy taught English at Londonderry High. (Londonderry Police via AP)
WOW! Hot for teacher!!
Earlier this week, staff at the school learned from students that “inappropriate pictures of a female teacher were being distributed throughout the high school by the students,’’ the affidavit says. “This picture has been identified by co-workers to be that of Melinda Dennehy.’’
I actually feel bad for the woman.
She didn't need this embarrassment heaped upon her feelings of unloved inadequacy and loneliness.
According to the affidavit, Dennehy also e-mailed four photographs of herself to a student within the past two months. Dennehy allegedly also sent text messages to the same teen.
Must have really wanted him!
“In some of those messages, Dennehy told [the teenager] that she wanted’’ to perform a sex act on him, police said in the affidavit.
Schwing!
Dennehy has been charged with one count of indecent exposure. She is free on $10,000 personal recognizance bail and is due to be arraigned in Derry District Court on April 30, police said.
Police said their investigation is continuing. A call to the Londonderry superintendent was not immediately returned.--more--"
Man, I need a cigarette after that session:
N.H. teen leads push to ban e-cigarettes
How about a drink then?
"Cider or milk? State drink battle brews
Apples are getting some competition from cows over what New Hampshire’s state drink should be. The House will weigh in this week when it votes on a bill designating apple cider as the state drink.
Please tell me you are NOT PAYING THEM for this, New Hampsihire!
A lawmaker introduced the bill after Jaffrey Grade School pupils contacted her. Later, Gilford Elementary School pupils lobbied for milk. The House Environment and Agriculture Committee is split (AP)."
Un-flipping-real!
Also see: Boating fatality trial set to begin
Around New England: New Hampshire and the Constitution
Around New England: NH Town Treasurer Likes to Tickle 12-Year-Old
Around New England: New Hampshire U-Turn
Around New England: Cancer Water Creeping Into New Hampshire
That last one has the whole area concerned.