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DES says Greenville business owner violated shoreline protection act

GREENVILLE — While clearing the way for a fire access road behind Pioneer Point, owner Glen Shaw Jr. says he inadvertently violated the 250-foot shoreline protection act after altering a site plan that had already been approved by the town.

“I have a site plan and the town approved me,” said Shaw, who is building a fire access road so that he can rent one of the three units inside Pioneer Point. “I altered [the site plan] and that’s what got me in trouble. But I didn’t know I was in violation.”

Wayne Wheeler, a civil engineer for the N.H. Department of Environmental Services’ Solid Waste Division, said his office became aware that Shaw was in violation of the 250-foot shoreline protection act on Nov 25, through pictures received from Robert P. Cheney, an attorney for Pilgrim Foods owner, Charles Santich, whose food processing plant abuts the proposed site of a waste management and treatment center.

According to Wheeler, Cheney forwarded pictures to the Solid Waste Division that show the land behind Pioneer Point in November 2008, then again in November 2009, after Shaw had cleared and graded the area.

Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript

December 9th 2009 at 07:10:06 PM

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Wilton man injured in accident

May 14th 2012 at 10:24:23 AM

TEMPLE -- A Wilton man was airlifted to a hospital after his truck went off General Miller Highway Sunday afternoon, rolling over and hitting a tree.

Temple-Greenville Police Sgt. Richard D’Auria said Christopher Greeley, 31, of Wilton was driving a 2005 Dodge 1500 pickup toward Temple center when he apparently went off the road, over-corrected and crashed into a tree near 332 General Miller Highway at about 4:15 p.m.

D’Auria said Temple Fire and Rescue personnel and a Wilton-Lyndebough-Temple ambulance crew went to the accident scene, along with Officer Michael Needham and Police Chief James McTague. Greeley was taken by ambulance to a landing zone and airlifted by helicopter to UMass Medical Center in Worcester, Mass.

Greeley suffered serious but apparently not life-threatening injuries in the accident, according to D’Auria.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript

Market Basket to pay $400K in fines

May 9th 2012 at 12:14:29 PM

The U.S. Department of Labor announced Monday that it has reached a settlement with DeMoulas Super Markets Inc. The grocery chain has agreed to pay $400,000 in fines and correct workplace-safety violations at more than 60 of its Market Basket stores, including one in Rindge.

A Rindge Market Basket employee sustained serious injuries in April 2011 after falling 11 feet off a storage mezzanine and onto a concrete floor.

More details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.

Peterborough voters approve town budget

May 9th 2012 at 09:42:02 AM

Peterborough voters approved a $11.7 million operating budget by a substantial margin Tuesday, while rejecting two petition articles calling for election of Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment members.

Liz Thomas won re-election to the Peterborough Select Board, beating challenger Tony Nichols, 757 to 200.

Also going down to defeat were two petition articles sponsored by developer Craig Hicks. One called for adding retailing as a permitted use in the town’s Commerce Park District. The other sought to rezone a 7.85-acre lot that Hicks owns at the end of Mercer Avenue from Rural and Family District to Village Commercial District.

Voters approved a petition article to rezone land on Old Street Road that’s owned by Monadnock Community Hospital to become part of the Monadnock Community Healthcare District.

The election drew 990 voters, a 23 percent turnout.

Details in Thursday’s Ledger-Transcript.

Wilton fire victim identified

May 4th 2012 at 03:31:07 PM

WILTON -- The victim of an April 29 fire at 80 Maple St. has been identified as Arnold Vance, 56, a resident of the home that was seriously damaged in the blaze.

New Hampshire State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan, Wilton Fire Chief Raymond A. Dick and Wilton Police Chief Brent D. Hautanen announced on Friday that they have now completed their investigation into the origin and cause of the fire. The three-alarm blaze drew emergency crews from eight towns, left one firefighter injured and destroyed a barn adjacent to the home.

The fire marshal reported that Vance’s body was removed from the right side rear of the lower section of the barn by investigators. The cause of death was found to be inhalation of flames, superheated gases and smoke. The manner of death was ruled a suicide.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Suspect vehicle in hit-in-run seized

May 4th 2012 at 10:41:07 AM

NEW IPSWICH — With help from tips from the public, police have identified and seized a vehicle they suspect to be connected with the hit-and-run accident last Wednesday that sent a New Ipswich mother to the hospital.

Crystal Hazelton, 24, was struck Wednesday morning while pushing her two-year-old daughter, Alexis, in a stroller on Thayer Road. Alexis was not injured in the incident.

On Monday, police seized a black Honda Accord from a residence on Thayer Road. During the execution of a search warrant on Tuesday, police determined that the vehicle had damage to the passenger door and a broken window. Police Chief Garrett Chamberlain said the department is not releasing any information about the owner of the car or any possible suspects in the case until further investigation into the case.

Ashley Saari can be reached at 924-7172 ext. 235 or asaari@ledgertranscript.com. She’s on Twitter at @AshleySaari.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

OSHA investigating fires at pellet plant

May 2nd 2012 at 09:46:06 AM

JAFFREY — More than 60 firefighters from approximately a dozen area fire departments responded to a fire in a cooling unit at New England Wood Pellet early Friday morning, making the fire the second one at the Jaffrey plant in the past six months.

Friday’s fire has since prompted a new inspection by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which announced last week proposed fines totaling $147,000 for fire and explosion hazards in the aftermath of a fire that occurred at the plant on October 20, 2011.

Alyssa Dandrea can be reached at 924-7172 ext. 228 or adandrea@ledgertranscript.com. She’s on Twitter at @alyssadandrea.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

One killed in Wilton house fire

April 30th 2012 at 02:48:57 PM

WILTON -- One person was killed and one firefighter injured last night in a three-alarm fire at a home on Maple Street, which brought out emergency service responders from eight towns.

According to N.H. Deputy Fire Marshal John Raymond there has not yet been a positive identification made on the individual killed in the fire. The injured Wilton firefighter, Captain Joe Torre, was treated and released for burns on the sides of his face and wrist the night of the fire.

The Fire Marshal’s Office is leading the investigation of the fire's cause, which has yet to be determined.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Fire leaves Bennington family homeless

April 30th 2012 at 02:45:26 PM

BENNINGTON -- A second-alarm fire of undetermined cause resulted in the loss of a house on Old Greenfield Road last night.

Pamela and Christopher Vorhees of Bennington arrived home with two other family members at around 10:20 p.m. last night and discovered their house was on fire, according to Bennington Fire Chief Mike Roina.

Bennington Fire Department is working with the N.H. Fire Marshal’s Office on the investigation of the fire's cause, according to Roina.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Fire at New England Wood Pellet haults operations

April 27th 2012 at 10:28:42 AM

A fire in a cooling unit at New England Wood Pellet in Jaffrey early Friday morning brought just under a dozen area fire departments to the scene, where Jaffrey Deputy Fire Chief Keith Dupuis said on arrival he saw heavy smoke billowing from a building.

Just before 1:53 a.m., a plant employee called 911 to report the fire, Dupuis said, and at the scene Jaffrey firefighters upgraded the fire to a second alarm. Flames were contained to one piece of equipment, he noted, but firefighters remained at the plant until 8 a.m. monitoring for extension.

“No employees, no firefighters [were injured], that was a good goal that we met,” said Dupuis.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, he said, noting that it will take pulling the cooling equipment apart to pinpoint what went wrong.

The plant is expected to resume operations later today or Saturday, according to Dupuis, who noted the fire resulted in limited damage to the plant, but much clean up to do, he said.
Firefighters from Antrim, Rindge, Dublin, Peterborough, New Ipswich, Keene, Fitzwilliam, Greenville, Troy, Temple and Winchendon, Mass., assisted at the scene.

More details in Tuesday’s Ledger-Transcript.

Police investigating hit-and-run

April 26th 2012 at 01:46:23 PM

NEW IPSWICH -- A mother pushing her two-year-old in a stroller on Thayer Road Wednesday morning was struck by a driver who fled the scene, according to a press release the New Ipswich Police Department issued later that night.

Crystal Hazelton, 24, of Wyman Road was walking along Thayer Road with her daughter at 10:35 a.m. Wednesday when she was struck from behind by a car, the driver of which did not stop.

Hazelton was found minutes later when two other drivers stopped, according to published media reports. Her daughter, still strapped in her stroller, was unharmed.

Hazelton was airlifted to University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Mass. with unknown injuries, according to the press release.

Investigation into the incident is ongoing, according to the release.

Police are seeking information about a black compact car, with possible damage to the hood, right front end, passenger side door and mirror. People with information are asked to call the New Ipswich Police Department at 878-2771.

More details in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

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