Meredith, NH (March 10, 2026) – Emergency units responded on Tuesday morning, March 10, to a crash on Route 104 at Corliss Hill Road. Multiple vehicles were involved, and three ambulances were called to the scene to assist those involved.
The exact number of injuries has not been confirmed, and those hurt were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. The collision caused temporary traffic delays as crews worked to clear the road and assist those affected.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those injured as they receive medical care.
Route 104 in Meredith: A Quick Overview
New Hampshire Route 104 (NH 104) is a state highway that runs roughly 23 miles east‑west through central New Hampshire. It begins in Danbury at its junction with U.S. Route 4 and ends in Meredith near U.S. Route 3, close to the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.
The road serves as a secondary highway across Merrimack, Grafton, and Belknap counties, linking several small towns across the region and offering a direct connection between inland communities and the Lakes Region.
In Meredith, NH , 104 is part of the town’s network of important state routes. It intersects U.S. Route 3, which runs north‑south along the western side of Lake Winnipesaukee, and it provides access to other regional highways such as NH 25 and NH 106.
U.S. Route 3 and NH 25 together form a corridor through the Lakes Region, while NH 106 runs north‑south and connects to towns like Laconia and Concord.
NH 104 also links with Interstate 93 via nearby exits, helping tie the local roadway system to this major north‑south interstate that serves central New Hampshire.
In combination, these routes support everyday travel for residents and visitors in and around Meredith, as well as access to destinations around Lake Winnipesaukee and beyond.