The Laconia Daily Sun, January 14, 2011

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Alton police lieutenant getting paid but he’s not working Officials won’t reveal what’s going on; Richard Vanderhoff says town owes him $124k in overtime By AdAm drApcho THE LACONIA DAILY SUN

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ALTON — A town employee, who appears to be on paid leave, has sued the town and alleged that he hasn’t been paid thousands of dollars worth of overtime. Lt. Richard Vaderhoof is not presently working but no one in a position of authority will say why, or for how long that has been the case.

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as the “on-call” supervisor, which made him available by telephone for much of the time he was not on the job. The complaint cites the town’s personnel manual, which states that town employees below the level of department head are paid time-and-a-half for overtime. The document states: “On-call supervisor responsibilities were intensely and consistently disruptive. see VaNdErHOff page 8

Ward Bird’s accuser opposes pardon request, says he should be in prison THE LACONIA DAILY SUN

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In a wage complaint filed last week at Strafford County Superior Court, Vanderhoof, a resident of New Durham, describes himself as “presently a lieutenant in the employ of the Alton Police Department and that he was paid hourly rather than salaried. Vanderhoof, who was hired by the town in 2007, described in the complaint that his promotion in June, 2008 to the rank of sergeant came with the new duty of acting

CONCORD — A nearly 400page pardon package concerning the Moultonborough man convicted of criminal threaten-

ing was delivered to the governor and Executive Council’s office yesterday. The package was compiled by the Office of the Attorney General and contains Ward Bird’s three-

sentence request for a hearing, letters of support from his family, friends and supporters, the petition signed by hundreds of people supporting his pardon request and trial documents prepared by

former Carroll County Attorney Robin Gordon, whose office prosecuted him. Bird, 49, was convicted of criminal threatening in 2008 see Bird page 9

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