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Fired Fitzwilliam chief on track to become officer in Hinsdale
Kassotis, who lives in Fitzwilliam and is popular with residents there, served as that town's police chief from May 2007 until April 1 of this year, when Fitzwilliam selectmen voted not to renew his contract.
Sheena Traffie, 6, of New Ipswich, casts her line in Cemetery Pond during the New Ipswich Fishing Derby on Saturday.
Nashua signs off on sewer repairs
As city officials ponder whether to increase sewer rates by about 15 percent, an aldermanic committee last week approved a $1.6 million contract for numerous sewerage improvements.
Ayotte hears about gun vote at gathering
John Keenan of Winchester asks Sen. Kelly Ayotte, "What is wrong with universal background checks?" at a town hall meeting in Fitzwilliam onThursday.
Kelly Ayotte: Slicker Than Trout Snot
Dear Friends, Continuing my commitment to holding town hall meetings throughout the state, I held public forums this week in Fitzwilliam, Tilton, and Warren.
MSNBC has a Kelly Ayotte obsession
New Hampshire Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte hosted a town hall meeting in Fitzwilliam, N.H. Thursday afternoon, during which she was asked an innocuous question.
John Keenan of Winchester asks Sen. Kelly Ayotte,
John Keenan of Winchester asks Sen. Kelly Ayotte, "What is wrong with universal background checks?" at a town hall meeting in Fitzwilliam onThursday.
Rindge: Quarry petition rehearing nixed
After reaching a last-minute agreement with the Fitzwilliam Select Board, KMO Associates LLC of Fitchburg, Mass., chose not to pursue a rehearing of a defeated petition warrant article related to a historic granite quarry Monday night .
Rindge: Settlement in alleged Ponzi scheme in the works
A settlement could be reached in the coming months between two sides in a civil suit that alleges Aaron E. Olson of Rindge ran a fraudulent scheme that cost investors millions.
Two sides in alleged Ponzi scheme suit near agreement
Two sides in a civil suit over an alleged Ponzi scheme that cost investors millions appear to be headed for a settlement, but not one that will get the accused perpetrator off the hook.