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In this issue
Dunbarton taxpayers sue to block special meeting
A group of Dunbarton taxpayers, led by State Rep. JR Hoell has brought suit demanding the immediate, full return of the $1 million in takes wrongfully collected, as a one-time tax break. The school district had petitioned the Merrimack County Superior Court, under RSA 197:3, which states that a school board must…
Belmont Police seeking 2nd peeping Tom
Belmont Police are looking for a man suspected of peeking through a gap in the stall door of a public bathroom while it was being used by a child. According to Belmont Police Capt. Richard Mann, the same man also was observed watching kids in the mall’s play area late Monday afternoon. Police do not believe the peeping incident is related to a similar crime in Tilton, where a man…
Select Board given an update on sale of Antrim Wind Project
Antrim Board Chair Bob Edwards opened the discussion of the Antrim Wind Project by stating that the Board would not be asking technical questions until an application had been submitted to the SEC. He then asked Jack Kenworthy of Walden Green Energy to give an overview of their plans. It is their intention to sell the project to TransAlta. He explained that…
Paul Lewis sworn in as Weare’s newest Police Officer
Chief Sean Kelly nominated Paul Lewis to be Weare’s newest Police Officer. Lewis will turn 27 years old early next month. He graduated from Whitman-Hanson High School in 2009. After high school, Paul attended Massasoit Community College but then transferred and graduated from Bridgewater State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work in 2015. He went on to…
2018 Hillsborough BalloonFest Parade photos…
Hillsboro-Deering Middle School Honor Roll…
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