Sen. Joe Kenney defended his voting record last week, a record his Democratic challenger claims is twice-scarred by his support of a bill that gutted Tamworth's control over a proposed racetrack and one that caused health insurance premiums to spike for some people.
The attorney general's office is reviewing a state law to determine whether voting rights of campers at a Freedom recreational vehicle park can be restricted by the town.
"They better bring the local boys on board," advised Sen. John Gallus to state representatives Harry Merrow and David Babson if they are to be successful in repealing SB 458.
A condition to restrict wells added to a sub-division approval to allow overnight use of sites from six to eleven months has prompted six Freedom residents to consult a lawyer.
Lobbying by opponents of the planned racetrack has apparently paid off and the U.S Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to hold a public hearing on the 251 acre motorsports park proposed to be built on the north bank of Mount Whittier.
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