An 89-year-old man died Monday morning when he was walking in the breakdown lane of the Mayhew Turnpike and was struck by a 2003 Subaru Legacy driven by a 16-year-old, according to a state police news release.
Lars Trodson has been a journalist in New Hampshire for many years. He has written for the Portsmouth Herald and an editor there. Now, he’s a resident of the tiny speck of land known as Block Island off Rhode Island. Roger Wood asked him to put his journalist hat on and talk about the recent destructive hotel fire there. Harborside Inn has been a long-standing icon. https://soundcloud.com/roger-wood-914351181/lars-trodson?si=d1b02b8985b84e709504ad52667a62f0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Lars Trodson has been a newspaper, radio and internet journalist for more than 35 years.
While it is an enormous step forward, it is only one aspect on much needed reforms around the Secure Psychiatric Unit and management of the forensic population.
As everyone knows, the New Hampshire House is the third largest legislative body in the English speaking world, only behind the US House and the United Kingdom’s House of Commons.
As a guide in the White Mountains in my early life I spent a great deal of time worrying about the safety of my charges. Of course, there are plenty of dangers to be aware of when you are hiking, climbing or paddling in the outdoors but few present the immediate dangers to people more than those associated with water, specifically rivers but also lakes, ponds and the ocean.
“Given its importance, I feel it was appropriate for Rep. Sanborn to resign as Chair of the Commission to Study the Effect of Recent Changes Made to the Charitable Gaming Laws at this time, so there will be no distractions from the good work they intend to do.”
After working for more than two decades on a bipartisan effort to see forensic patients moved out of the state prison into their own therapeutic hospital, state Rep. Peter B. Schmidt, D-Dover came to Concord Thursday to see the groundbreaking of a $42 million New Hampshire Forensic Hospital.