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The Highway Safety Committee will be meeting this Weds June 3rd 2009 @ 9 AM @ the Goffstown Police Station. If you want to see all dead end streets speed limit changed to 20 mph or 25 mph. Please support us and voice you opinion. I have recently received an email from Wm Lambert of the NH DOT that state's "Spring St is not ...
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With the BOS voting to keep the ADA Compliance Committee an "appeals committee" and re-appointing most of the same members that have been on this committee for years, it is a chance for residents who believe that in the spirit of the American with Disabilities Act that Goffstown should be more Pro Active toward ADA Compliance.
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Goffstown's fine for illegal parking in a handicap paking spot is $250. It can be higher if it is a state issued ticket.
Please see comments section for the quick link
http://www.nh.gov/disability/information/architectural/documents/understanding.pdf
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From the Goffstown Board of Selectmen Meeting Minutes , June 2, 2008, page 1 SIGNATURE FOLDER: ADA: 1 year reappointment of Rosemary Garretson; Richard Hopf; and Jean Mayberry. There are 5 positions on this committee. So why are there 6 people listed as members in the Town Report and with no terms ...
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The U.S. Department of Justice provides information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through a toll-free ADA Information Line. This service permits businesses, State and local governments, or others to call and ask questions about general or specific ADA requirements including questions about the ADA Standards for Accessible ...
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BY SUSAN CLARK
Stating that newly appointed Town Councilor Bill Jean should not have voted to settle a lawsuit, resident Bill Greiner filed a motion to void the agreement and intervene.
The motion, filed in Hillsborough Superior Court on Monday, Oct. 15, is in response to the Town Council’s 5-2 vote to settle a lawsuit by resident Roy ...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY
For Bedford High School, the new law requiring all students to attend until they are 18 years old will be in effect from the school’s inception, and programs will be offered to help struggling students.
“A 17-year-old who’s thinking about dropping out is a 17-year-old who’s in need of some extra ...
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