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Goffstown Lt. to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Goffstown Police Lt. Pierre Pouliot has been selected by the NH Police Fire & EMS Foundation to receive the 2015 Police Lifetime Achievement Award. Pouliot was nominated by Chief Steven Marshall and the Washington Police Department. He will be presented the award at…
Bow Selectmen adopt a new street numbering system for several roads
During last week’s meeting, the Bow Selectmen held a public hearing on a proposed new address numbering system for: Dicandra Drive, Ryan Road, Marions Way, Page Road, Evangelyn Drive, Dow Road. The Board discussed the decision they made in May 2013 for renaming and renumbering each…
Newport approves $9.4 million budget
Newport voters quickly passed along the town’s $9,490,221 operating budget without debate or a single question at the town’s deliberative session Tueday evening. They also approved $31,800 to purchase land around the recreation department building on Belknap Avenue, $4,000 to fund a…
Bennington veteran awarded $21 million malpractice claim against VA
Michael Farley, 60-year-old Navy veteran from Bennington was recently awarded a $21 million malpractice verdict against the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Manchester. Farley now lives with “locked-in syndrome” after suffering two strokes within two months in 2010. He remains fully conscious, but has no…
Peeps Diorama Winners Announced
More than 300 people attended the “Peeps Party” to showcase entries from the 4th annual Peeps Diorama Contest at the Library Arts Center in Newport Friday evening. With more than 100 dioramas on display, the following winners were…
Goffstown man arrested for kidnapping 13-year-old
A missing Boscawen teenager was reunited with her family after authorities arrested her alleged kidnapper in Maine on Friday morning. Police in York, Maine charged Alex Denis, 19, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, with unlawful sexual contact. He is being held in York County Jail, pending his extradition back to New Hampshire for a kidnapping charge. Originally, New Hampshire State Police responded to a home in…
Antrim Scouts collecting food for the Food Pantry
Last week, Boy Scout Troop 2 and Cub Scout Pack 2 boys distributed paper “door hangers” to make residents aware of a food drive to benefit the Antrim-Bennington Food Pantry. This past Saturday, April 4, Scouts remind residents that they will be returning to pick up donations beginning at 9 a.m. until noon. Second Class Scout Sean Burwen, organizer of the Antrim/Bennington event, says…
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