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OSSIPEE — A Carroll County Superior Court grand jury handed down the following indictments on Feb. 24, 2012. An indictment means a grand jury found there is enough evidence to bring a case to trial. It is not a finding of guilt. Crosby Alward, 24, of Tamworth, was indicted on two counts of class-B felony second-degree assault for alleged crimes in Conway on July 22. Philip Beauchamp, 59, of Wakefield, was indicted on two counts of class-B felony aggravated driving while intoxicated for alleged crimes in Wakefield on July 30. Dwight Bickford, 38, of Wakefield, was indicted on two class-B felony counts of issuing bad checks for alleged crimes in Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro, Moultonborough, and Sandwich between Aug. 31 and Oct. 11. Ryan Botting, 24, of Tamworth, was indicted on charges of class-B felony burglary and class-B felony conspiracy to commit burglary for alleged crimes in Tuftonboro on Oct. 24. John Cahoon, 61, of Moultonborough, was indicted on two felony counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault for alleged crimes in Moultonborough between Jan. 28, 2009 and Dec. 22. Cahoon was also indicted
on a felony felonious sexual assault charge for an alleged crime in Moultonborough between Jan. 28. 2009 and Dec. 22. Daniel Clough, 22, of Carroll County Jail, was indicted on a charge of class-B felony possession of a controlled drug for an alleged crime in Conway on May 20. Sean Ducker, 18, of Freedom or Conway, was indicted on three counts class-B felony burglary for alleged crimes in Conway between Sept. 29 and Oct. 4. James Dunn, 53, of Alton, was indicted on a charge of class-A felony theft for an alleged crime in Tuftonboro between Feb. 4, 2011 and May 3. Krystal Eldridge, 29, of Ossipee, was indicted on a charge of class-A felony theft for an alledged crime in Wolfeboro between Feb. 1 and Aug. 3. Zachary Ellis, 18, of Bristol, was indicted on class-B felony possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute for alleged crime in Tamworth on Oct. 27. James Fennelly, 48, was indicted on two counts of
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town manager Earl Sires and selectman Crow Dickinson, met Monday to brainstorm. “There were some really good ideas that were generated,” Cormack said, including some that “would require very little effort.” “Probably what we’ll do is present a couple options and let the selectmen chew on it,” she said. It is unclear, however, just when that will happen. “I don’t want it to stay closed any longer than possible,” Cormack said, “but if we’re going to make a change we want to do it right.” The selectmen, for their part, did not specify how long the temporary closure would last. “I don’t want to turn around and say you have two weeks,” selectman Mike DiGregorio said. The group can have the time they need to come up with ideas for a fix. For now, however, the town is moving forward with closing the facility. Within the next week or so, Sires said, it should be shut down.
have life left in them. It reduces the volume headed to the landfill, which extends the life of the facility. That value, however, is undercut by problems at the store. At least one lawsuit has come out of there, and officials see potential for more. Also a group of people have turned the facility into a supply depot for secondhand goods. A culture has developed where a few people hang around waiting for residents to drop off goods, sometimes going into their vehicles. Those issues, the selectmen have repeatedly said, need to be addressed, and the town is not prepared to allocate any additional funds to do it. After two public hearings where residents of the three towns served by the transfer station came out to speak in support of the store, however, the selectmen are prepared to let Cormack and others look for other ways to deal with the situation. A group of roughly a dozen, including Cormack,
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