Bristol Selectmen

Bristol Offers Public Tours of Potential Future Town Hall

BRISTOL — Public tours of the former Newfound Family Practice at the intersection of School and Summer streets are scheduled for Monday, Oct. 1,...

Bristol Increases Ambulance Rates

BRISTOL — Selectmen have adopted new ambulance rates suggested by Fire Chief Ben LaRoche to meet the increases in operational costs. In making his recommendation...
Michael Lewis

Former Bristol Police Chief Gets a Reprieve From Charges

FHAVERHILL — Grafton County Attorney Martha Hornick has dropped the felony charges against former Bristol Police Chief Michael Lewis, but left open...
Sustainability Committee

Bristol Considers Expanded Recycling Proposal

BRISTOL — The Bristol Capital Improvement Program Committee has agreed to include expenditures that would enable the town to expand its recycling...

Blue Line Means Valid Test

CONCORD — Residents in many states are experiencing long waits and high costs for at-home COVID tests, but New Hampshire offers free...

Grafton County Broadband Gets $3.7 Million Grant

BRISTOL — A $3.7 million American Rescue Plan grant will allow the Grafton County Broadband Committee to proceed with engineering plans for...

LRGHealthcare Cited In Gunstock Commission Role

LACONIA — The lack of oversight that was a factor in the bankruptcy of LRGHealthcare figured in a discussion of the Gunstock...

Veto Override On Landfill Setbacks Remains Questionable

CONCORD — Rep. Edith Tucker (D-Randolph), the prime sponsor of House Bill 1454, legislation that would require new landfills to meet scientifically...

Saving Bristol Public Safety Building

BRISTOL — Selectmen are hoping that a review of the bids on the town’s new public safety building will provide the information...

Newfound Area School Board Rejects Wendelboe

BRISTOL — In a stinging rebuke to a former colleague, members of the Newfound Area School Board chided Francine Wendelboe for her...