MONADNOCK LEDGER-TRANSCRIPT

In Rindge, voters give a resounding 'No'

Rindge voters sent a clear message Tuesday, rejecting the budget and all but one warrant article with money attached.

The proposed budget, which was $4,000 higher than the default budget, was voted down 553-476.

The only warrant article with money attached to pass called for $72,000 for a state-mandated revaluation of town properties. Two bonds, one for a new fire truck and the other for a new plow truck, received a majority of votes but fell below the 60 percent required.

Voters also rejected a 2 percent pay increase for town employees and an article that sought to have the town treasurer position become appointed rather than elected.

Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.

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Two charged in holiday robberies

February 2nd 2012 at 10:38:43 AM

GREENFIELD — A Jaffrey man and Greenfield woman have been arrested on burglary charges relating to two Greenfield burglaries on Christmas Day.

Jesse Dennis, 27, of Jaffrey, and Ashleigh Starr, 26, of Greenfield, were arrested by Police Chief Brian Giammarino and charged with two counts of burglary, stemming from break-ins that allegedly happened on the evening of Dec. 25, according to Giammarino.

Giammarino arrested Starr in Peterborough on Jan. 25, with co-operation from the Peterborough Police Department. Dennis was arrested on Jan. 27 in Greenfield.

According to Giammarino, the two stole jewelry of significant value from two Greenfield homes.

More details in Thursday's Monadnock Ledger-Transcript.

Wilton man charged with aggravated DUI

January 31st 2012 at 02:30:08 PM

MILFORD — Milford Police arrested a Wilton man and charged him with aggravated DUI last Thursday after concluding an investigation into a November car accident that left one person hospitalized with critical injuries, according to a press release from the Milford Police Department.

Bryan Parker, 20, of Wilton was allegedly driving under the influence when he crashed his car in Milford on Nov. 6. The accident sent Parker's passenger, Shawn Vazquez, 21, of Wilton to the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass., where he is listed in critical condition.

Parker was released on $800 personal recognizance, according to the Jan. 31 press release. He is scheduled to appear for arraignment in the Milford District Court on Feb. 15 at 8:30 a.m.

Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.

Dublin official resigns after allegations of conflict

January 31st 2012 at 01:15:10 PM

DUBLIN — After months of call for his resignation over alleged conflicts of interest, Select Board member Curt Merrick announced Monday that he was withdrawing from the board.

Despite his upcoming absence, Merrick predicted that underlying problems plaguing the board will not be resolved. “The seeds of this crisis were sown years before I was elected to the board,” Merrick read from a letter addressed to Chair Sterling Abram. “I did not cause it. I did not want it to happen.”

Abram formally asked Merrick for his resignation in a Jan. 23 letter, citing a conflict of interest generated by Merrick’s wife, Kathy Merrick, who has filed a lawsuit against the town and a former town administrator claiming harassment. In his letter, Abram said he felt the Select Board could not perform its duties well given the current situation.

More details in Thursday’s Ledger-Transcript

ConVal School Board to lose 5 reps

January 31st 2012 at 10:51:29 AM

Five new faces will be sitting at the ConVal School Board table this spring, as only one of the six incumbents whose terms are expiring plans to seek re-election.

Among those leaving the board will be School Board Chair Bart Goodeve, who has served as Sharon’s representative to the board since 2006 and previously served as vice chair for one-and-a-half years, and Gail Cromwell of Temple, a seven-year member who has advocated during her tenure for greater cost cutting and actively campaigned against some of the proposals recommended by the full board.

Story in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Two held in regional burglaries

January 31st 2012 at 10:44:15 AM

JAFFREY — Two Manchester men were arraigned at the 8th Circuit Court in Jaffrey on Monday on multiple charges related to a string of burglaries in Greenfield and Peterborough.

“This has cleared up a lot of area burglaries,” said Greenfield Police Chief Brian Giammarino in an interview with the Ledger-Transcript on Monday. Giammarino said police believe the two suspects are responsible for several burglaries throughout the area.

Thomas Bragdon, 56, and Scott P. Lefebvre, 48, both of Manchester, were arrested on Friday by Greenfield police and each charged with one count of burglary, two counts of attempted burglary, possession of burglary tools and prowling, according to a Greenfield Police Department press release.

Story in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Student is victim of gun mishandling

January 26th 2012 at 05:40:53 PM

PLYMOUTH — A 20-year-old Conant High School graduate and former Jaffrey resident died Saturday from injuries sustained in a self-inflicted shooting at his apartment in Plymouth, police said Wednesday.

Plymouth police responded to an emergency call and found Dylan Evans unconscious in his kitchen at approximately 11:57 p.m. Friday night, Evans, a sophomore at Plymouth State University, was transported to Speare Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on Saturday, according to a press release issued by the department.

Postal worker injured after dog attack

January 26th 2012 at 05:00:38 PM

BENNINGTON — A dog attack on Paradise Drive resulted in a mail carrier being transported to the hospital with injuries to her face and legs.

Christine Bouchard, 29, of Deering, who normally works at the Antrim Post Office, was filling in for the regular mail carrier for Bennington on Jan. 19 when she was attacked, according to police.

Normally, Bouchard would not have had to approach the door, delivering mail to a mailbox situated on the curb.

Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.

Antrim man facing charges after drug bust

January 24th 2012 at 03:02:59 PM

An Antrim man is facing multiple criminal charges in connection with a scheme to deliver approximately $120,000 worth of hashish via a United Postal Service package, Londonderry police said in a press release issued Monday.

Samuel Ruoff, 20, of Antrim was arrested last Thursday with Jordan Reynolds, 24, of Keene after Reynolds went to the Londonderry UPS facility to pick up a package containing 20 pounds of hashish, a cannabis-based drug. According to the press release, facility workers had alerted police to the suspicious-seeming package and police, posing as postal workers, were waiting for Reynolds.

Ruoff had accompanied Reynolds in another vehicle, police said, and the men were arrested and charged with possession of a controlled drug. Ruoff was also charged with conspiracy to commit possession with intent to distribute and falsifying physical evidence. Reynolds was charged with possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. They were both held at the Rockingham County jail in lieu of $100,000 cash bail.

Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.

Alleged murderer worked in Peterborough

January 24th 2012 at 11:31:42 AM

Jodi LaClaire of Bennington, who has been charged with the second-degree murder of a nursing home resident in Brattleboro, Vt., was working in a New Hampshire nursing home when she was first arrested and charged with financial exploitation of the murder victim in April of 2011.

When she was arrested at her home on South Bennington Road in April of 2011 for being a fugitive of justice from a Vermont warrant for her arrest — charging her with 16 counts of financial exploitation and attempted financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult — LaClaire had been living in Bennington for three years, according to Bennington Police Chief Steven Campbell.

Story in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

Woman recounts rescue from icy river

January 24th 2012 at 11:28:45 AM

WILTON — Judith “Lynn” Graves thought she was done for. It was dark. It was snowing. And she had just lost control of her car and driven into the Souhegan River in Wilton.

“My first thought was, dear God, I’m in the middle of the river. How is anyone going to find me?” said Graves, who lives in New Ipswich.

While heading home on Route 31 on Thursday night from her band practice at River of Life Church in Amherst, Graves had hit a patch of black ice and skidded across the roadway. Her Ford van slid in between two pine trees — “like thread through the eye of a needle,” she said — and came to rest in the shallows of the river.

Story in Tuesday's Ledger-Transcript.

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