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Tornado watch issued for Belknap, Carroll, Coos, Grafton counties in New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A tornado watch has been issued for parts of central and northern New Hampshire on Wednesday afternoon. The tornado watch has been issued for Belknap, Carroll, Coos, and Grafton counties until 12 a.m. Thursday. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WATCH AND WARNING?. A tornado watch is issued when the...
Volunteers being sought for Claremont trail-building project
CLAREMONT, N.H. — The Sullivan County Conservation District is hosting a weekly trail-building morning on the Ko’asek land in Claremont, where they will be building a community nature trail that coincides with the vision of the Ko’asek Traditional Band of the Sovereign Abenaki Nation. According to Dawn...
Sheriff’s Office identifies area of traffic concern on Route 12
CHARLESTOWN, N.H. — In the last five years there have been 10 fatal accidents in Charlestown, with four coming in the last two years. Sullivan County Sheriff John Simonds, along with fellow law enforcement officials, know that this is a problem, and the commissioners gave the nod to apply for a traffic enforcement grant in an effort to alleviate this.
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Michelle Spadaro joins McLane Middleton’s Trust Services Group. The law firm of McLane Middleton has hired Michelle E. Spadaro, trust officer, in the firm’s Trust Services Department. Michelle has 15 years of experience as an estate planning and trust administration paralegal. Her extensive background equips her to effectively...
Cleanup Underway After Storms Roll Through New Hampshire and Maine
Cleanup is going to continue after severe storms roll through portions of the Granite State. The National Weather Service issued tornado watches Sunday for communities in Merrimack, Sullivan, Belknap, Cheshire, and Hillsborough counties in addition to several parts of Maine. However, there have been no confirmed reports that any twisters...
Republican Kelly Ayotte visits Sullivan County businesses
NEWBURY, N.H. — Lifelong Granite Stater Kelly Ayotte recently visited local businesses as part of her campaign for the open governor seat, and said face-to-face meetings like this is vital for addressing issues affecting every New Hampshire resident. On Thursday, the former U.S. senator spent the day making the...
Officials: Warner man posed as asbestos removal expert
Jun. 18—A Warner man has pleaded guilty to theft-related charges for pretending to be an asbestos abatement expert and charging customers for fraudulent testing. Jordan M. Dunne, 28, was sentenced in Sullivan County Superior Court to 12 months in jail, with all but 30 days suspended for three years. He pleaded guilty to felony attempted theft by deception, felony theft by deception, and misdemeanor unfair and deceptive business practices, according to the Attorney General's Office, which prosecuted the case.
Claremont’s Stone to seek another term as state representative
State Rep. Jon Stone, R-Claremont, who came under scrutiny earlier this year following the public release of disciplinary records that detail vile threats he made against fellow Claremont police officers 18 years ago, has filed to run for a second term in the New Hampshire House representing Sullivan County District 8.
Warner man sentenced for pretending to be asbestos abatement professional
A Warner man has been sentenced to a year in jail for pretending to be an asbestos abatement professional, authorities announced Tuesday. Jordon M. Dunne, 28, pleaded guilty and has been sentenced in the Sullivan County Superior Court to felony attempted theft by deception for conduct occurring in Lebanon in 2020 and to felony theft by deception and misdemeanor unfair and deceptive business practices for conduct occurring in Claremont in 2022, according to the Attorney General’s Office.
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