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Wolfeboro Police Chief Rondeau on Paid Leave, No Reasons Given
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Wolfeboro Police Chief Dean Rondeau is on paid administrative leave pending an internal inquiry, but no reasons have been made public.
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Wolfeboro Police Chief Dean Rondeau is on paid administrative leave pending an internal inquiry, but no reasons have been made public.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted along party lines 3-2 Tuesday to recommend two bills to expand and protect abortion rights be inexpedient to legislate.
A week after lobstermen packed a hearing on a bill to prevent a new permit to allow people to dive for lobster, the committee heard largely from the other side Tuesday saying the measure is fair and reasonable.
Installation of NaloxBoxes in public locations along with other emergency devices, such as automated external defibrillators, can normalize access to naloxone, which can reduce the stigma often associated with opioid overdose.
Based on estimated population growth, almost 60,000 units are needed between 2020 and 2030; nearly 90,000 units are needed between 2020 and 2040. This includes the state’s current housing shortage of over 23,500 units needed to stabilize the housing supply.
Portsmouth Mayor Deaglan McEachern said he and the city council have authority over the Portsmouth Police Department budget’s bottom line as they do most departments but no say on how it is spent or who is hired or fired.
The problem was of a lack of snow and good temperatures to make snow at the beginning of the season which kept visitors away, particularly in important vacation weeks.
The victim told police that he had been asleep and woke up to what felt like the barrel of a gun against his head.
The crash involving Jackie Burnett, Portsmouth Police Chief Mark Newport’s executive assistant, appears to have been more serious than first reported, but many of the details remain confidential.