Family members charged with Exeter woman\’s death– seacoastonline.com
Boscawen therapeutic riding program looking for new home–Everything about Whispering Horse Stable is understated, quiet.The therapeutic riding center is obscured behind Tim Reese’s Boscawen home on Corn Hill Road. Its small barn is occupied by just one horse, Cloud Dancer – also known as C.D.And most days… Concord Monitor
The President\’s Slave Who Found Freedom on the N.H. Seacoast–Ona Judge, a runaway slave who evaded George Washington himself, lived most of her on New Hampshire’s Seacoast after gaining her freedom. Her story isn\’t nhpr.org
Winchester husband and wife suffer serious injuries within days of each other–It’s been a difficult week for the family of Norman and Miriam Struthers. SentinelSource.com
Get Out There! – New Hampshire Magazine – January 2017– www.nhmagazine.com
Brady Sullivan to pay $90,000 in lead exposure case – New Hampshire Business Review – March 17 2017– www.nhbr.com
Firm Hired To Explore Best Uses For Newport City Downtown Lots–NEWPORT CITY — A firm that helped St. Albans successfully develop its ailing downtown has been chosen to do the same for Newport City. The Caledonian Record
Community mourns Kingston teen killed in Cranmore skiing accident | New Hampshire–Family, friends and the ski community at Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway are mourning the death of a 13-year-old boy from Kingston following a tragic skiing accident.UnionLeader.com
Millions in oil dealer\’s payments questioned | New Hampshire–Before his oil delivery business filed for bankruptcy in 2014, Fred Fuller used company funds to pay three daughters for “no show” jobs, cover $358,000 in entertainment expenses and repay undocumented loans to family members — all while his business was insolvent, according to court records. UnionLeader.com
White House plan would cut EPA staff by one-fifth, shutter programs– www.washingtonpost.com
Jeff Sessions did not disclose meetings with Russian ambassador during Trump campaign– www.theguardian.com
Jim Kenyon: The Price of Justice in Perkins Case–The defense hoped for a minimum prison sentence of 20 years. The prosecutor wanted more — a minimum of 30 years, if he could get it. The judge settled on 26 years to life.But at no time during the three-hour sentencing hearing in Windsor Superior…Valley News