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BY DARRELL HALEN
The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently ruled that a former Windham selectman can be tried on a felony charge of assaulting an election worker.
Christopher Doyle wanted the charge dismissed, arguing that Gail Webster was disqualified from acting as an election official at the polls on March 8, 2005, because her name was on the ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
As the fate of a proposed 42-room retreat on Lake JoSilvia remains before Merrimack County Superior Court, questions on who should be able to use the retreat concern residents. Also in question is whether Hopkinton Selectman Tom Congoran should be able to vote on issue, after writing an editorial in The Villager, a paper he ...
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BY DARRELL HALEN
A former state legislator, who is accused of striking an election worker two years ago, wants to have the assault charge against him thrown out.
Christopher Doyle, now 29, a former Windham selectman, is appealing the charge at the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Doyle is accused of pushing Gail Webster, now 63, in the chest, ...
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