Page 8-The Journal Opinion-February 17, 1982
* Haverhill troop hosts 1,
spokesman. Morgan and The dam is currently under
Siewerstien are credited with restoration by Bancroft Out of a possible 115 points
pulling Powers out of the ' Contracting for Central two patrols tied for first place
water. Vermont Public Service with 93 points: the Pedro
By the time the workmen Corporation, (,CVPS). Patrol, Troop 152, Haverhill
could be lowered down to the CVPS is updating the old and the Moose Patrol from
base of the dam, Powers was hydro-dam, idle since 1972, Jefferson. Both patrols
said to have been in the water and expects to be generating received the President's
for a considerable amount of power from the facility Award. The top three patrols
time and reportedly was sometime in 1983. are eligible to compete with
suffering from shock. Bancroft is said to be near the other top winning New
Powers was treated at the completion of "phase one" of Hampshire patrols in a
scene by members of the the project which calls for ' statewide Klondike Derby to
Bradford FAST Squad, who refacing the existing dam and f be held Feb. 20 at Camp
later transported him to Mary the installation of a new Carpenter, Manchester, N.H.
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital penstock pipe. The first part of = Mter all the Scouts received
in Hanover. State police at the the project has not been an ..... their awards, Troop 152
Bradford cluster office had easy time for the workmen on IT'S COLD OUTSIDE-- One Of the events during the Scoutmaster George Karner
not been alerted to the ac- the dam, due to numerous Klondike Derby included "Shelter Building", in this expressed his gratitude to the ....
cident, floods from the Waits River photo, a Boy Scoot patrol is taking advantage of their six troops for their spirit and
Powers was admitted to the caused by heavy rains in the cooperation.
hospital at approximately 1:00 fall and due to the winter surroundings to complete the shelter. A special round of applause
p.m. weather conditions they are went to Mr. and Mrs. William
A hospital spokesman said currently experiencing. HAVERHILL--Ten dog sleds towns of: Haverhill, Grimes, owner of the land
that Powers was suffering "Phase two", the second breaking the snow crust, Bethlehem, Jefferson, Lan- where the event was held. The HERE COMES THE JUDGE!-- A judge inspects
from "back injuries", but the part of the project calling for pulled by a band of energetic caster, Littleton and Monroe. day ended with sounds of
Bancroft spokesman said that reconstruction of the dam's Boy Scouts and "come on you On this cold and sunny day "Wait 'til next year!" sleds of each one of the I0 patrols competing in the 1982
Powers had broken "a power house near the Route5 Scouts" were some of the from 9:00 a.m. to mid-
number" of back vertabrae in bridge, has already begun, sounds heard over a parcel of afternoon nearly 100 Boy
Pike, N.H. meadowland on Scouts displayed their skills
Saturday, Feb. 6 for the 1982 earning proficiency points for
Klondike Derby. their individual patrols in
SALE Troop 152 of Haverhill, each of these events:
hosted this year's winter Boy firebuilding, shelter building,
Scout event for the White first aid, ice reseue, ground to
FEB. 12"20 Mountain, New Hampshire air signals, obstacle course,
District. Ten patrols from six morse code, lashing, tree "
Cut-Outs Boy Scout troops competed identification and map and
Shortcake & 1.25 a panel from the New Hampshire compass reading.
Brushed Cottoo Single Faced
$2.28-yd. Quilted VERMONT STATE
POLIC00 REPORT
2 Klondike
Quilting WELLS RIVER-- A car Police said the accident
fCalices in Supplies driven by a Groton man occurred at a curve in the road
collided with a tractor-trailer and the road was described as GOING TO THE RACES-- Boy Scouts from the STAG Patrol, Troop 152,
truck on Route 302 near the narrow at that point. Police
Upper Store Hour Hoops north-bound off ramp from said weather conditions at the Haverhill pull their sled to their first competition event.
Valley tues.-Thurs. Interstate 91 on Feb. 4 at time of the accident were
approximately 4:30 p.m., clear but that the road at the ford for operating "an reported that they i
10-5:30 according to police, time was icy. unregistered motor vehicle" court summons to a
Fri. 10-8 Police reportednoinjuries Sewer bills to be paid at BNB onSunday, Feb. 7. old Woodsville r
Sat. 10-5 stemming from the incident. S. NEWBURY A 1973 Ford Hood can answer the charge allegedly "hinderi!
The Groton vehicle, a 1976 van driven by Ralph Gilson, on Feb. 26 in Haverhill prehension or prosec
Chevrolet driven by Leo 48, ofS. Newbury went over an BRADFORD-- Bradford handle the incoming trustees were elected at the District Court. Thursday, Feb. 4attb
Hatch, 23, received about embankment on the Snake Village water commissioners payments at no extra charge. Jan. 25 annual village Police said Hood was cited home on Connecticut
$1000 in damage, said police. Road in S. Newbury on Jan. and the village's trustees are He said the change in meeting, for the violation on Route 10 in The man, Russell M.
" "'''"'€'''''""" * The truck, driven by .Gordon 29, according to police, reminding village residents collecting the bills "may in- New trustees Lawrence Woodsville at approximately was given a court date
: EUREKA Jensen, 40, of Pequot Gilson received a cut on his that their sewer bills can be fact be more convenient in the Drew and Chester Allan4:55p.m. ceI lonllen
Lakes, Minn., reportedly hand in the incident, said paid directly to theBradford Iongrun." elected encumbenttrusteeK. Unregistered Vehicle Accident
L. 12 to answer the chart
received only minor damage, police. National Bank, into a sewer Before the new procedure Donald Welch to serve as their WOODSVILLE-- .Police HAVERHILL--- Poli '- the
. 1 Weather conditions at the Police estimated damage to fund savings account, was decided upon by the chairman at last Mondays issued a court summons to 1977 Chevrolet pickUpi. !
time of the accident were the van at about $2000. Water commission chair- commissioners last fall, sewer meeting. Paul D. Tuite, 27, of Littleton by Susan Lynn wee1
Vacuum Cleaner *}l described by police as clear Weather conditions were man JamesPerry said that bills were handled by the The trustees decided to for operating an Newbury struck a s-'ql
and road conditions were said described by police as clearat this procedure will "allow the village clerk's office at the delay action on a public "unregistered motor vehicle" on Route 10 in Ha
to have been icy. the time of the accident and money to go into a savings Bradford Academy building, hearing to decide how to spend onSunday, Feb.7. Thursday, Feb. 4 L
" SERVICE CLI |l |IdFl Hatch was entering Route road conditions were account and draw interest Village Trustees $12,816in unallocatedrevenue Tuite can answer the charge proximately 10:45a.n
, 302 from the interstate and described as icy. until such time as it is actually In other village matters, the funds left over from last year. on Feb. 26 in Haverhill Burns said she was
Jensen was driving his truck Accident spent." village trustees have changed At their village meeting, District Court. north on Route li "-"--
_. , eastbound on Route 302 when W. FAIRLEE-- Police have Perry also predicted a their meeting date from the voters defeated a move that Police said Tuite was cited another vehicle atte
"K * A FREE service from Hale's. the accident occurred, ac- reported that yet another car- substantial savings stemming second Wednesday of each would have applied this sum for the violation on Route 10 in pass her, causing her! ie 2, Nun
cording to police, truck collison took place on from the bank agreeing to month to the second Monday, toward the amount the village Woodsville at approximately the guardrail, accOt
• Our m del00t, will insl00ct, .... Grand Larceny Jan.29. This time the accident according to village ad- will have to raise in taxes for 3:oop.m. ice.
clean & semce y0ur machine, FREE, BRADFORD-- Police say an occurred in W. Fairlee on ministrator Susan Spaulding. this year -- an amount Unregistered Vehicle The truck rei
unknown person or persons Route ll3atabout3:00p.m. The trustees met last predicted to be the largest tax WOODSVILLE-- Police received damage to 'ord A
}I* broke into a vehicle owned by According to police, a "co tinI link M°nday, Feb. 8 for their first increase in the village in °ver issued a court summons to and front quarter Pa rA
"g y0u Day only for parts if needed. HefirySt. Martin of Bradford, snowplow driven byJamesE, n ued from page l) meeting since two new 12years. HelenE. Steady,67, of Bathon No citations were iS
stealing two chainsaws and a Demoll, 35, of E. Tbefford was investigator to determine the
Sunday, Feb. 7 for "operating police said road co
. Brifl00 your Eureka vac to our store shotgnn on Feb. 3. heading north when the plow connection between any . Oxbow mural proiect an unregistered motor the time of the accid
between Feb. 22 and the 27th. The vehicle was parked at a on the truclapparently struck alleged laundering of drug vehicle." "icy."
Jt
lng loading site on Brook Road the snowbank on the side of money through Vermont real tcontinued from page l) to the school hoard two Steady can answer the DogViotatij
in Bradford when the incident the road causing the backend estate purchases, been scheduled for March the charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill N. HAVERHILL-- I I Pierso
took place, according to of the truck to swing out into The Pinggias were released 16, said Hadley. board that he believes, District Court. they issued a su
. We stock Eureka vacuums, weeks ago, Hadley told
aintena
replacement oarts, bars & supplies, police, the other lane as a second car after last week's Martha's Interval "Art should mean Police said Steady was cited Linda Macomber Xters p
Pick some ua today. Police estimate the value of was driving by. The second Vineyard incident. The only The title of the mural will s o m e t h i n g t o for the violation on Route I0 in Haverhill on WedneS
WOODSVILLE-- Haverhill
police responded to a theft
complaint at the Woodsville
Elementary School on Mow
day, Feb. 8 at approximately
1:00 p.m.
According to police, an
unknown person allegedly
took $10.90 from the coat
pocket of Marie Tetreault of
Main Street of N. Haverhill.
Police say Tetreau]t said the
incident occurred on Friday,
Feb. 5 some time during the
school day.
Unregistered Vehicles
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
Burton I. Hood, 28, of Brad-
lonian N
a result of the incidenL| Amer:,
Accident biograp
WOODSVILLE b co ^,
-- ( rnplt,
Chevrolet driven by,d tha
old Ronald Lee gton."
skidded on the icePino s -
Woodsville High, iraos['his
parking lot on Thurs second
4 and collided with s they conc
1978 Chrysler station! and-my
according to police. Washi'
The name of the € leaving lii
the station wagon try liker
available. first pre:
Police did not re !berry tre
any citations were is$ elaware,
result of the incident, at Valle,
Hindering Apprehe ks, the i
WOODSVILLE-- Po fllai I h
the tiems stolen from the he Interval. As towhatthe everybody--but I don't
• * truck tobecloseto$1000, mural will imply, says believe that art should
Accident
00HAL[ Hadley, is up to your own mean the same thing to
FURNITURE * W. TOPSHAM-- Police report personalinterpretation, everybody."
ANDCARPET occurred on Route 25 in W. l
Topsham on Feb. 2 at about
4:15p.m.
lira
I
that a car-truck accident In presenting the project
! i)) ¸
"K Bradford, Yt. 222-5758
.,,,g,,.,,,,, According to police, a 1973
Buick driven by George
Shattuck Jr., 58, of W. Top-
sham was hit in the side by a
1979 Kenworth tractor-trailer
driven by Robert Stephenson,
30, of Williamstown as
Shattuck was swinging wide to
make a right turn.
No injuries were reported as
a result of the accident.
Damage to the Buick was
estimated by police at about
$2000. Police said the truck
received approximately $1500
in damage.
Police described road
conditions at the time of the
accident as wet and said
weather conditions were
clear.
Accident
W. NEWBURY-- A front-end
collision between a van and a
truck occurred on the Halls
Lake Road in W. Newbury on
Jan. 29, according to police.
Police say the accident took
place at 12:00 a.m.
According to police, the
truck was a 1978 International
driven by Walter Sears Jr. of
Milton, Vt.; the second vehicle
was a 1979 Ford van driven by
Emile J. Bedard, 25, of
Groton.
Bedard reportedly received
a bruise to his right leg in the
accident and Sears was
uninjured, said police. Police
estimated damage to the van
at about $2000 and damage to
the truck at approximately
$1000.
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vehicle, a 1977 Dodge driven
by William T. Johnson, 70, of
W. Fairlee struck in the side
by the truck, according to
police.
Police described weather
conditions at the time of the
accident as cloudy and said
road conditions were wet and
"Snowy."
Police reported no injuries
as a result of the accident.
Johnson's car received
about $1500 in damage and the
truck was not damaged, ac-
cording to police.
. Woodsv///e
hous/00 p/an
(continued from page I )
said he feels such a project
"would bring a big im-
provement for the town"
calling to mind the select-
men's ongoing discussion over
the past year or so on the
deteriorating condition of a
number of properties in the
Woodsville area.
Calling the project "a two in
ten chance," Remand told the
selectmen he would be in
touch with town officials
regarding the project's status
during the next few weeks,
Road Crew
Personnel problems within
the town's road crew surfaced
in executive session at the
Monday, Feb. 8 meeting.
The selectmen, urged on by
recommendations from the
town's road agent, Roland
McKean, terminated the
employment of two members
of the town's road crew for
alleged frequent absences.
The two men, Charlie
Hudson and Art Starbard, told
the Journal Opinion before the
decision was handed out that
they felt the issue stemmed
largely from a conflict of
personalities between
themselves and McKean.
They indicated they felt that
any disciplinary action taken
at the meeting would be
considered unfair.
Both men reacted in sur-
prise after being informed
that their jobs had been ter-
minated.
McKean's term as road
agent runs out at this year's
Haverhill Town Meeting.
charge that Massachusetts
police could place on Joseph
Pioggia at the time was for an
old motor vehicle violation.
His wife, Belinda, was not
arrested. However, real estate
purchases by the Pioggias in
Massachusetts and Vermont
are still being investigated
relating to profits from drug
trafficking, said police.
Massachusetts police said
search warrants to conduct a
search of the Barker and the
Pioggia vehicles were
acquired before the Feb. 8
evening raid at the Martha's
Vineyard ferry terminal.
Two other search warrants
unearthed documents relating
to the importatien of cocaine
from South Columbia at the
homes of two other
Massachusetts suspects in the
investigation.
No phone listing is given in
the Bradford area for Hacker
Hill Realty Trust.
The Pinggias are also said to
have purchased a large
amount of land on Martha's
Vineyard. The Dukes County,
Mass., Registry of Deeds is
said to show that Joseph
Pioggia gave mortgages for
Martha's Vineyard properties
twice last year--the same
year they purchased the
Hackett Hill farm.
Woodsville at approximately
9:40a.m.
Unregistered Vehicle
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
Gregory Chase, 28, of Rum-
hey, N.H., on Sunday, Feb. 7
for "operating an
unregistered motor vehicle."
Chase can answer the
charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill
District Court.
Police said Chase was cited
for the violation on Route 10 in
Woedsville at approximately
9:20a.m.
Unregistered Vehicle
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
John R. Aldrich, 28, of
Woodsville on Sunday, Feb. 7
for "operating an
unregistered vehicle."
Aldrich can answer the
charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill
District Court.
Police said Aldrich was
eited for the violation on Route
' 10 at approximately ll:00a.m.
Unlicensed Dog
HAVERHILL-- Police issued
a court summons to Marilyn
Laverdier, 41, of Haverhill on
Friday, Feb. 5 for "main-
taining an unlicensed dog."
Laverdiere can answer the
charge in Haverhill District
Court on Feb. 26.
Accident
HAVERHILL-- A 1978
Chevrolet pickup truck driven
by William F. Marshall, 72, of
Haverhill struck a snowbank
and rolled over off of Route 10
on Friday, Feb. 5, according
to police.
Police said Marshall
received no injuries resulting
from the incident, which had
occurred at about 11:15 a.m.
The truck was damaged on
its left side according to
police.
No citations were issued as
MIXING IT UP!-- Oxbow eighth grader Shawn
Saucier prepares plaster for test molds in preparation
for the Oxbow mural project.
FACE LIFT-- Shown here is a group of Oxbow eighth grade students and art
teacher Joseph Hadley applying plaster to the faces of live models in preparation
for final casting of full figures to be done in March.
TOWN OF BRADFORD
$OTIOE 0P I'IARZNO
A public healng be£ore the zonin Bod of' AdJu
olm of' I&df'ord Vemont will be held on gh
7:30 p.m. in the oonf'erenoa roc at; O.d ad£oz.d
oonsider the f'ollowlng:
An &pplieatlon for • oondtion&l use pett made by
Deborah ]k,ngeZle to distribute natural i'oods to
the Sea o1" Life Natural Llvin 8 Center 'ro:a proper
by Dr. Mk Saris on the Upper Plain, Route ,
the residential gone.
en pr
3 for a "dog violation. :First CI.
Accident rome G
HAVERHILl.,-- A 1t on, and
driven by Evelyn J. n, are e
of N. Haverhill Non C,
guardrail off of Rot
Haverhill on Wedne lien Tra
3, according to police. I, Vt.
Police said there
injuries resulting f!
accident. No citati0 I
issued.
Police describe
conditions at the ti$
accident as "icy" a
that it was also raiP."
time.
WOODSVILLE ,ROM,
responded to a theft
on Tuesday, Feb. 2 e_. of o
Motor Sales in wood of id
Police reported shew
rei zt mc
unknown person " y
, "Ford emblem" .li. rated,
the let Prov
vehicle parked in L.:
Off-road Vehi¢i; m-
WOODSVILLE-- A '_ Uait
ortabl:
was issued to
W -- us
Riggie Jr., 19, of o0°Jtypi c
Tuesday, Feb. 2 o pe'.ttgt'a
off-road vehicle as qiqh it -
way, according to polit csit
Police say
occurred at about 5:. 'I
Park Street in Wnal
the same day the
was issued.
Riggie can
charge on Feb. 26 it
District Court.
N. HAVERHILL
they responded to a €
of harrassment on
Feb. 2 at the
Tucker in N.
stemming from
described
call.
Tucker said she
obscene phone
unknown person at
HAVERHILL
POLICE REPORTb..,,00.,
Klondike Derby. The judges inspect the
the completeness, and the neatness of each
Page 8-The Journal Opinion-February 17, 1982
* Haverhill troop hosts 1,
spokesman. Morgan and The dam is currently under
Siewerstien are credited with restoration by Bancroft Out of a possible 115 points
pulling Powers out of the ' Contracting for Central two patrols tied for first place
water. Vermont Public Service with 93 points: the Pedro
By the time the workmen Corporation, (,CVPS). Patrol, Troop 152, Haverhill
could be lowered down to the CVPS is updating the old and the Moose Patrol from
base of the dam, Powers was hydro-dam, idle since 1972, Jefferson. Both patrols
said to have been in the water and expects to be generating received the President's
for a considerable amount of power from the facility Award. The top three patrols
time and reportedly was sometime in 1983. are eligible to compete with
suffering from shock. Bancroft is said to be near the other top winning New
Powers was treated at the completion of "phase one" of Hampshire patrols in a
scene by members of the the project which calls for ' statewide Klondike Derby to
Bradford FAST Squad, who refacing the existing dam and f be held Feb. 20 at Camp
later transported him to Mary the installation of a new Carpenter, Manchester, N.H.
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital penstock pipe. The first part of = Mter all the Scouts received
in Hanover. State police at the the project has not been an ..... their awards, Troop 152
Bradford cluster office had easy time for the workmen on IT'S COLD OUTSIDE-- One Of the events during the Scoutmaster George Karner
not been alerted to the ac- the dam, due to numerous Klondike Derby included "Shelter Building", in this expressed his gratitude to the ....
cident, floods from the Waits River photo, a Boy Scoot patrol is taking advantage of their six troops for their spirit and
Powers was admitted to the caused by heavy rains in the cooperation.
hospital at approximately 1:00 fall and due to the winter surroundings to complete the shelter. A special round of applause
p.m. weather conditions they are went to Mr. and Mrs. William
A hospital spokesman said currently experiencing. HAVERHILL--Ten dog sleds towns of: Haverhill, Grimes, owner of the land
that Powers was suffering "Phase two", the second breaking the snow crust, Bethlehem, Jefferson, Lan- where the event was held. The HERE COMES THE JUDGE!-- A judge inspects
from "back injuries", but the part of the project calling for pulled by a band of energetic caster, Littleton and Monroe. day ended with sounds of
Bancroft spokesman said that reconstruction of the dam's Boy Scouts and "come on you On this cold and sunny day "Wait 'til next year!" sleds of each one of the I0 patrols competing in the 1982
Powers had broken "a power house near the Route5 Scouts" were some of the from 9:00 a.m. to mid-
number" of back vertabrae in bridge, has already begun, sounds heard over a parcel of afternoon nearly 100 Boy
Pike, N.H. meadowland on Scouts displayed their skills
Saturday, Feb. 6 for the 1982 earning proficiency points for
Klondike Derby. their individual patrols in
SALE Troop 152 of Haverhill, each of these events:
hosted this year's winter Boy firebuilding, shelter building,
Scout event for the White first aid, ice reseue, ground to
FEB. 12"20 Mountain, New Hampshire air signals, obstacle course,
District. Ten patrols from six morse code, lashing, tree "
Cut-Outs Boy Scout troops competed identification and map and
Shortcake & 1.25 a panel from the New Hampshire compass reading.
Brushed Cottoo Single Faced
$2.28-yd. Quilted VERMONT STATE
POLIC00 REPORT
2 Klondike
Quilting WELLS RIVER-- A car Police said the accident
fCalices in Supplies driven by a Groton man occurred at a curve in the road
collided with a tractor-trailer and the road was described as GOING TO THE RACES-- Boy Scouts from the STAG Patrol, Troop 152,
truck on Route 302 near the narrow at that point. Police
Upper Store Hour Hoops north-bound off ramp from said weather conditions at the Haverhill pull their sled to their first competition event.
Valley tues.-Thurs. Interstate 91 on Feb. 4 at time of the accident were
approximately 4:30 p.m., clear but that the road at the ford for operating "an reported that they i
10-5:30 according to police, time was icy. unregistered motor vehicle" court summons to a
Fri. 10-8 Police reportednoinjuries Sewer bills to be paid at BNB onSunday, Feb. 7. old Woodsville r
Sat. 10-5 stemming from the incident. S. NEWBURY A 1973 Ford Hood can answer the charge allegedly "hinderi!
The Groton vehicle, a 1976 van driven by Ralph Gilson, on Feb. 26 in Haverhill prehension or prosec
Chevrolet driven by Leo 48, ofS. Newbury went over an BRADFORD-- Bradford handle the incoming trustees were elected at the District Court. Thursday, Feb. 4attb
Hatch, 23, received about embankment on the Snake Village water commissioners payments at no extra charge. Jan. 25 annual village Police said Hood was cited home on Connecticut
$1000 in damage, said police. Road in S. Newbury on Jan. and the village's trustees are He said the change in meeting, for the violation on Route 10 in The man, Russell M.
" "'''"'€'''''""" * The truck, driven by .Gordon 29, according to police, reminding village residents collecting the bills "may in- New trustees Lawrence Woodsville at approximately was given a court date
: EUREKA Jensen, 40, of Pequot Gilson received a cut on his that their sewer bills can be fact be more convenient in the Drew and Chester Allan4:55p.m. ceI lonllen
Lakes, Minn., reportedly hand in the incident, said paid directly to theBradford Iongrun." elected encumbenttrusteeK. Unregistered Vehicle Accident
L. 12 to answer the chart
received only minor damage, police. National Bank, into a sewer Before the new procedure Donald Welch to serve as their WOODSVILLE-- .Police HAVERHILL--- Poli '- the
. 1 Weather conditions at the Police estimated damage to fund savings account, was decided upon by the chairman at last Mondays issued a court summons to 1977 Chevrolet pickUpi. !
time of the accident were the van at about $2000. Water commission chair- commissioners last fall, sewer meeting. Paul D. Tuite, 27, of Littleton by Susan Lynn wee1
Vacuum Cleaner *}l described by police as clear Weather conditions were man JamesPerry said that bills were handled by the The trustees decided to for operating an Newbury struck a s-'ql
and road conditions were said described by police as clearat this procedure will "allow the village clerk's office at the delay action on a public "unregistered motor vehicle" on Route 10 in Ha
to have been icy. the time of the accident and money to go into a savings Bradford Academy building, hearing to decide how to spend onSunday, Feb.7. Thursday, Feb. 4 L
" SERVICE CLI |l |IdFl Hatch was entering Route road conditions were account and draw interest Village Trustees $12,816in unallocatedrevenue Tuite can answer the charge proximately 10:45a.n
, 302 from the interstate and described as icy. until such time as it is actually In other village matters, the funds left over from last year. on Feb. 26 in Haverhill Burns said she was
Jensen was driving his truck Accident spent." village trustees have changed At their village meeting, District Court. north on Route li "-"--
_. , eastbound on Route 302 when W. FAIRLEE-- Police have Perry also predicted a their meeting date from the voters defeated a move that Police said Tuite was cited another vehicle atte
"K * A FREE service from Hale's. the accident occurred, ac- reported that yet another car- substantial savings stemming second Wednesday of each would have applied this sum for the violation on Route 10 in pass her, causing her! ie 2, Nun
cording to police, truck collison took place on from the bank agreeing to month to the second Monday, toward the amount the village Woodsville at approximately the guardrail, accOt
• Our m del00t, will insl00ct, .... Grand Larceny Jan.29. This time the accident according to village ad- will have to raise in taxes for 3:oop.m. ice.
clean & semce y0ur machine, FREE, BRADFORD-- Police say an occurred in W. Fairlee on ministrator Susan Spaulding. this year -- an amount Unregistered Vehicle The truck rei
unknown person or persons Route ll3atabout3:00p.m. The trustees met last predicted to be the largest tax WOODSVILLE-- Police received damage to 'ord A
}I* broke into a vehicle owned by According to police, a "co tinI link M°nday, Feb. 8 for their first increase in the village in °ver issued a court summons to and front quarter Pa rA
"g y0u Day only for parts if needed. HefirySt. Martin of Bradford, snowplow driven byJamesE, n ued from page l) meeting since two new 12years. HelenE. Steady,67, of Bathon No citations were iS
stealing two chainsaws and a Demoll, 35, of E. Tbefford was investigator to determine the
Sunday, Feb. 7 for "operating police said road co
. Brifl00 your Eureka vac to our store shotgnn on Feb. 3. heading north when the plow connection between any . Oxbow mural proiect an unregistered motor the time of the accid
between Feb. 22 and the 27th. The vehicle was parked at a on the truclapparently struck alleged laundering of drug vehicle." "icy."
Jt
lng loading site on Brook Road the snowbank on the side of money through Vermont real tcontinued from page l) to the school hoard two Steady can answer the DogViotatij
in Bradford when the incident the road causing the backend estate purchases, been scheduled for March the charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill N. HAVERHILL-- I I Pierso
took place, according to of the truck to swing out into The Pinggias were released 16, said Hadley. board that he believes, District Court. they issued a su
. We stock Eureka vacuums, weeks ago, Hadley told
aintena
replacement oarts, bars & supplies, police, the other lane as a second car after last week's Martha's Interval "Art should mean Police said Steady was cited Linda Macomber Xters p
Pick some ua today. Police estimate the value of was driving by. The second Vineyard incident. The only The title of the mural will s o m e t h i n g t o for the violation on Route I0 in Haverhill on WedneS
WOODSVILLE-- Haverhill
police responded to a theft
complaint at the Woodsville
Elementary School on Mow
day, Feb. 8 at approximately
1:00 p.m.
According to police, an
unknown person allegedly
took $10.90 from the coat
pocket of Marie Tetreault of
Main Street of N. Haverhill.
Police say Tetreau]t said the
incident occurred on Friday,
Feb. 5 some time during the
school day.
Unregistered Vehicles
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
Burton I. Hood, 28, of Brad-
lonian N
a result of the incidenL| Amer:,
Accident biograp
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1978 Chrysler station! and-my
according to police. Washi'
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the station wagon try liker
available. first pre:
Police did not re !berry tre
any citations were is$ elaware,
result of the incident, at Valle,
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WOODSVILLE-- Po fllai I h
the tiems stolen from the he Interval. As towhatthe everybody--but I don't
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Accident
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FURNITURE * W. TOPSHAM-- Police report personalinterpretation, everybody."
ANDCARPET occurred on Route 25 in W. l
Topsham on Feb. 2 at about
4:15p.m.
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.,,,g,,.,,,,, According to police, a 1973
Buick driven by George
Shattuck Jr., 58, of W. Top-
sham was hit in the side by a
1979 Kenworth tractor-trailer
driven by Robert Stephenson,
30, of Williamstown as
Shattuck was swinging wide to
make a right turn.
No injuries were reported as
a result of the accident.
Damage to the Buick was
estimated by police at about
$2000. Police said the truck
received approximately $1500
in damage.
Police described road
conditions at the time of the
accident as wet and said
weather conditions were
clear.
Accident
W. NEWBURY-- A front-end
collision between a van and a
truck occurred on the Halls
Lake Road in W. Newbury on
Jan. 29, according to police.
Police say the accident took
place at 12:00 a.m.
According to police, the
truck was a 1978 International
driven by Walter Sears Jr. of
Milton, Vt.; the second vehicle
was a 1979 Ford van driven by
Emile J. Bedard, 25, of
Groton.
Bedard reportedly received
a bruise to his right leg in the
accident and Sears was
uninjured, said police. Police
estimated damage to the van
at about $2000 and damage to
the truck at approximately
$1000.
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vehicle, a 1977 Dodge driven
by William T. Johnson, 70, of
W. Fairlee struck in the side
by the truck, according to
police.
Police described weather
conditions at the time of the
accident as cloudy and said
road conditions were wet and
"Snowy."
Police reported no injuries
as a result of the accident.
Johnson's car received
about $1500 in damage and the
truck was not damaged, ac-
cording to police.
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said he feels such a project
"would bring a big im-
provement for the town"
calling to mind the select-
men's ongoing discussion over
the past year or so on the
deteriorating condition of a
number of properties in the
Woodsville area.
Calling the project "a two in
ten chance," Remand told the
selectmen he would be in
touch with town officials
regarding the project's status
during the next few weeks,
Road Crew
Personnel problems within
the town's road crew surfaced
in executive session at the
Monday, Feb. 8 meeting.
The selectmen, urged on by
recommendations from the
town's road agent, Roland
McKean, terminated the
employment of two members
of the town's road crew for
alleged frequent absences.
The two men, Charlie
Hudson and Art Starbard, told
the Journal Opinion before the
decision was handed out that
they felt the issue stemmed
largely from a conflict of
personalities between
themselves and McKean.
They indicated they felt that
any disciplinary action taken
at the meeting would be
considered unfair.
Both men reacted in sur-
prise after being informed
that their jobs had been ter-
minated.
McKean's term as road
agent runs out at this year's
Haverhill Town Meeting.
charge that Massachusetts
police could place on Joseph
Pioggia at the time was for an
old motor vehicle violation.
His wife, Belinda, was not
arrested. However, real estate
purchases by the Pioggias in
Massachusetts and Vermont
are still being investigated
relating to profits from drug
trafficking, said police.
Massachusetts police said
search warrants to conduct a
search of the Barker and the
Pioggia vehicles were
acquired before the Feb. 8
evening raid at the Martha's
Vineyard ferry terminal.
Two other search warrants
unearthed documents relating
to the importatien of cocaine
from South Columbia at the
homes of two other
Massachusetts suspects in the
investigation.
No phone listing is given in
the Bradford area for Hacker
Hill Realty Trust.
The Pinggias are also said to
have purchased a large
amount of land on Martha's
Vineyard. The Dukes County,
Mass., Registry of Deeds is
said to show that Joseph
Pioggia gave mortgages for
Martha's Vineyard properties
twice last year--the same
year they purchased the
Hackett Hill farm.
Woodsville at approximately
9:40a.m.
Unregistered Vehicle
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
Gregory Chase, 28, of Rum-
hey, N.H., on Sunday, Feb. 7
for "operating an
unregistered motor vehicle."
Chase can answer the
charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill
District Court.
Police said Chase was cited
for the violation on Route 10 in
Woedsville at approximately
9:20a.m.
Unregistered Vehicle
WOODSVILLE-- Police
issued a court summons to
John R. Aldrich, 28, of
Woodsville on Sunday, Feb. 7
for "operating an
unregistered vehicle."
Aldrich can answer the
charge on Feb. 26 in Haverhill
District Court.
Police said Aldrich was
eited for the violation on Route
' 10 at approximately ll:00a.m.
Unlicensed Dog
HAVERHILL-- Police issued
a court summons to Marilyn
Laverdier, 41, of Haverhill on
Friday, Feb. 5 for "main-
taining an unlicensed dog."
Laverdiere can answer the
charge in Haverhill District
Court on Feb. 26.
Accident
HAVERHILL-- A 1978
Chevrolet pickup truck driven
by William F. Marshall, 72, of
Haverhill struck a snowbank
and rolled over off of Route 10
on Friday, Feb. 5, according
to police.
Police said Marshall
received no injuries resulting
from the incident, which had
occurred at about 11:15 a.m.
The truck was damaged on
its left side according to
police.
No citations were issued as
MIXING IT UP!-- Oxbow eighth grader Shawn
Saucier prepares plaster for test molds in preparation
for the Oxbow mural project.
FACE LIFT-- Shown here is a group of Oxbow eighth grade students and art
teacher Joseph Hadley applying plaster to the faces of live models in preparation
for final casting of full figures to be done in March.
TOWN OF BRADFORD
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A public healng be£ore the zonin Bod of' AdJu
olm of' I&df'ord Vemont will be held on gh
7:30 p.m. in the oonf'erenoa roc at; O.d ad£oz.d
oonsider the f'ollowlng:
An &pplieatlon for • oondtion&l use pett made by
Deborah ]k,ngeZle to distribute natural i'oods to
the Sea o1" Life Natural Llvin 8 Center 'ro:a proper
by Dr. Mk Saris on the Upper Plain, Route ,
the residential gone.
en pr
3 for a "dog violation. :First CI.
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HAVERHILl.,-- A 1t on, and
driven by Evelyn J. n, are e
of N. Haverhill Non C,
guardrail off of Rot
Haverhill on Wedne lien Tra
3, according to police. I, Vt.
Police said there
injuries resulting f!
accident. No citati0 I
issued.
Police describe
conditions at the ti$
accident as "icy" a
that it was also raiP."
time.
WOODSVILLE ,ROM,
responded to a theft
on Tuesday, Feb. 2 e_. of o
Motor Sales in wood of id
Police reported shew
rei zt mc
unknown person " y
, "Ford emblem" .li. rated,
the let Prov
vehicle parked in L.:
Off-road Vehi¢i; m-
WOODSVILLE-- A '_ Uait
ortabl:
was issued to
W -- us
Riggie Jr., 19, of o0°Jtypi c
Tuesday, Feb. 2 o pe'.ttgt'a
off-road vehicle as qiqh it -
way, according to polit csit
Police say
occurred at about 5:. 'I
Park Street in Wnal
the same day the
was issued.
Riggie can
charge on Feb. 26 it
District Court.
N. HAVERHILL
they responded to a €
of harrassment on
Feb. 2 at the
Tucker in N.
stemming from
described
call.
Tucker said she
obscene phone
unknown person at
HAVERHILL
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