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Bedford State Rep. Moe Villeneuve signs his name in support of a petition to use eminent domain
to take U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Weare home. Villeneuve is currently pushing for legislation in the state house that would restrict the application of eminent domain in New Hampshire. (Bruce Preston Photo)
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Eminent domain foes rally in WeareInvoking the names of some of the nation's historic revolutionary leaders, and likening their cause to the Boston Tea Party or Weare's own Pine Tree Riot, opponents of a June U.S. Supreme Court decision involving eminent domain recently rallied throughout Weare.
It's time to file for officeThe filing season for town and school officials has begun, and there are important offices available in both Goffstown and New Boston. Filings may be made until 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3.
Medvil opposition tries to persuade park residents to vote against co-opA group opposing the cooperative ownership of Medford Farms and the Village at Glen Falls in Goffstown has written a letter to bring residents over to their side.
Few vote, fewer attend annual meetings for towns and school districtsChances are good that you've never attended a Town Meeting. Only 2 percent of the population of the average New Hampshire town attends Town Meeting, School District Meeting, or the SB2 version of them.
Police report six arrests during a single weekendWeare police marked an unusually busy weekend beginning Saturday, Jan. 21, with a total of six arrests in a 14-hour period. |
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