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Cabinet News

Guptill’s judicial nomination lauded

CONCORD – Ryan Guptill, the governor’s nominee to become a Circuit Court judge, went to a public hearing Friday with questions posed about how he would handle the backlog of cases, involuntary emergency admission hearings, and the lack of public defenders slowing the process. A former ...

Project Coyote promotes education

WILTON – The coyotes are here. They are going to stay, so we might as well adapt to coexisting with them. Chris Schadler of N.H./Vermont Project Coyote presented a program on the animals at the Collaborative Space on Wednesday, Sept. 21, sponsored by the Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library. ...

New Jaws of Life

Wilton Fire Chief Don Nourse demonstrated the department’s new Jaws of Life during a breakfast/open house at the fire station on Saturday, Sept. 24. Nourse said the device, which was purchased through a grant, is stronger and more versatile than the older models. It is battery operated, ...

Lyndeborough Board of Selectmen accept $73K block grant

LYNDEBOROUGH – On Wednesday. Sept. 21, following a public hearing, the Board of Selectmen accepted a grant of $73,251.80 , a one-time surplus Highway Block grant. The grant is an extension of the annual state Highway Grant and can be used for any highway department expenses. Use of the funds ...

Area Primary Election Results

MILFORD REPUBLICAN BALLOT GOVERNOR 1,107 Chris Sununu 180 Thaddeus P. Riley 163 Karen Testerman 38 Julian M. Acciard 8 Jay Lewis 6 Richard A. McMenamon UNITED STATES SENATOR 526 Donald C. Bolduc 447 Chuck Morse 238 Kevin H. Smith 118 Vikram Mansharamani 90 Bruce ...

Scouts come together to show community what organization is about

Sharing information about duty to God and country, helping others and keeping fit in mind and body were dozens of scout leaders and volunteers who presented a membership drive event, Cub Fun Day, on Sept. 11 at Wasserman Park in Merrimack. Samantha Pelletier, whose fifth-grade daughter is a ...