NH Cop “Overtime King” Retires

June 30, 2008 Union Leader Windham officer’s OT push nets retirement windfall WINDHAM – When police Officer Greg Malisos retires today, he’ll be giving up more than the usual 40-hour workweek. The vanity plates on his recreational vehicle explain his...

Right-to-know battle may remove sheriff — again

June 29, 2008 New Hampshire Sunday News Two citizens whose New Hampshire Supreme Court argument resulted in Belknap County Sheriff Craig Wiggin being taken off the job during Laconia Motorcycle Week say the Belknap County Convention ignored the high-court ruling by...

Governor Lynch’s Popularity Sinking?

Originally Printed in The Valley News Dear John: We’re sorry but this relationship just isn’t working out Dear John: This isn’t easy to say, especially after 3½ years. We had high hopes – we really did – that our relationship would grow...

International Baccalaureate Program Raises Hackles

LACONIA DAILY SUN GILFORD — The School Board last night agreed to continue its study of the controversial International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme originally proposed by Superintendent Paul DeMinico for another year before considering whether to introduce for...

Program to receive more study in Gilford

June 25, 2008 Laconia Citizen The Gilford School Board has decided to embark on another year of study of the International Baccalaureate program. Most members of the public who commented on the program at Monday’s School Board meeting had problems with the...

Time for a Change in Hillsboro-Deering

by Jerry Newton, Hillsboro Re “School board chairwoman resigns” (Monitor front page, June 18): It is extraordinarily noteworthy, yet omitted from Daniel Barrick’s slanted article, that John Segedy was duly elected by the townspeople to perform the...