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Cabinet News

Interns to continue stormwater work

WILTON – Summer interns will again be hired to work on mapping stormwater outfalls and other aspects of the MS 4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) Permit, now in its fourth year. Last year’s intern, Samantha Beck, will also be back to assist. Stormwater Manager Michele Decoteau has ...

Nashua Senior Center event a big success

HOLLIS – The Nashua Senior Activity Center’s premier fundraising event drew a capacity crowd to the Alpine Grove Banquet Facility in Hollis on Wednesday, as five local chefs whipped up mouth-watering dishes for a panel of celebrity judges. Taking top honors in this year’s post-pandemic, ...

New signs installed at reservation

LYNDEBOROUGH – The state has installed a new sign at the entrance to the Curtiss Dogwood Reservation on Perham Corner Road. The original sign, which probably dated to the establishment of the park in 1945, was time-worn and falling apart. The new one is less elaborate than the old, but ...

Grant approved

LYNDEBOROUGH – A grant of up to $40,000 from the Local Equipment Matching Grant program has been approved, according to Town Administrator Russ Boland. Funds can be used for firefighting equipment, he told the selectmen at their regular meeting on Wednesday, May 4, as well as security ...

Water quality programs

Wilton – The Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library is offering two special programs on water quality at the Collaborative Space at the Second Congregational Church Parish Hall on Gregg Street. Both programs are led by Michelle Decoteau, the MS 4 Stormwater Manager, a ProjectWET teacher, and a ...

Tyler Berry sentenced to prison

MANCHESTER – Tyler Berry, the former Amherst resident who served as a police officer in Bedford and Londonderry until he was charged with several offenses in connection with a DWI crash that claimed the life of a 21-year-old Milford woman, was sentenced Friday afternoon to roughly 7 years in ...