Thursday, augusT 25, 2011
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Selectmen’s decision to trim planning dept. payroll draws heavy fire in Gilford GILFORD — Members of the town’s Conservation Commission and Zoning Board packed last night’s selectman’s meeting to protest the imminent layoff of the town’s land use technician. In what is being termed a cost-savings measure, selectmen decided to eliminate the position of Stephanie Verdile Philibotte as of Sept. 1 — effectively leaving the see GILFOrd page 12
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Police believe they’ve nabbed bedtime burglars By Gail OBer
THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
LACONIA — Police have charged two city men with one count of burglary and said yesterday they think the two may be the bedtime burglars that have been shaking the Lakes Region since the beginning of June. Joshua R. Shepard, 31, of 267 Court St. #3 and Spencer Mullarkey, 33, of 31 Bay St. #4 appeared in district court yesterday morning and are each being held on $50,000 cash bail. In affidavits made available by the court
Joshue R. Shepard (left) and Spencer Mullarkey (Laconia police photos)
and statements made by law enforcement in a joint press conference at the Laconia Police Department on Wednesday morning, police said both men had been on their radar as suspects in the rash of night-time burglaries, but the yesterday’s arrests stemmed from a traffic stop by a uniformed patrol officer who pulled over Shepard on a outstanding warrant for an unrelated drug offense. Police said Mullarkey voluntarily came to the Police Department and, after a threehour interview, both gave corroborating stosee BurGLarIEs page 10
Arrests at outlet mall said to have stopped huge counterfeit operation By Michael Kitch THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
TILTON — An alleged stateto-state, city-to-city shopping
spree bankrolled by counterfeit checks and undertaken with stolen identities came to an abrupt end at the Tanger
Outlet Center on Tuesday when police arrested three men on charges of organized retail crime, identity theft, counter-
feiting and check fraud. Quentin Kurt West, 47, of 1640 West Moreland Avenue, see tILtON page 27
‘Fairy Night in the Garden’ a delight for little girls
Maggie Newton, Jane Kelley and Anne Kelley, princesses all, wander through the “Butterfly Garden” during the annual Cackleberries Garden Center “Fairy Night in the Garden” spectacular in Meredith on Wednesday evening. 132 girls between the ages of 1 and 10 were treated to a magical adventure featuring fairies and gnomes. (Karen Bobotas/for the Laconia Daily Sun)
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