Prosecutor says driver's blood-alcohol content was 1.5 times the state's limit.
Roland Libby, better known as Harry, was a familiar face at the end of a favorite hike.
Driver in Winnipesaukee accident faces charges of DWI and failing to look out.
Challenger Cunningham stresses "unity rather than partisanship," says he'll represent long-term residents and newcomers equally. Incumbent Brown says he needs "three more years to continue the work that needs to be done."
Challenger Morgan says he has an "open mind on the subject of consolidating fire departments, wants to "challenge and reward" town employees to help find ways to save money. Incumbent Maloney hopes more businesses will choose Ossipee, says she wants "more evidence" before state implements milfoil control plan on the lake.
Hint: It's not to a warm southern climate.
Winnipesaukee trial of speed law is set to expire at the end of the year.
If approved by voters, municipal building upgrades will cost more than $3 million no matter where the services are located. Proposed town operating budget tops $2.18 million.
Consulting firm will be on hand to explain and discuss its recommendation that three fire precincts be consolidated into one and given centralized administrative control.
Freedom challenger says his candidacy "is about public service and making a contribution to Freedom's future."
Ossipee Lake property owner John Hardie says he will file for relief for his Hodgson Shore property, and so will Westward Shores Campground, where he works.
Businessman Scott Cunningham will run against Jim Brown in Freedom, and former Ossipee Police Chief Rick Morgan will face Kathleen Maloney in March elections.
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