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Attorney General’s office wraps up Lyndeborough probe, but subject still unknownLYNDEBOROUGH – While the state attorney general’s office reports it found no wrongdoing in its investigation of the town, still unknown
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Graziano making noise pitching for Wilton-LyndeboroughWILTON – Austin Wasserman put in the tape and began watching the video he had shot of a client pitching, and suddenly summoned over his
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WLC board members were concerned about ‘micromanaging’ on spending for travelWILTON – When a Wilton-Lyndeborough school board member asked for greater oversight of professional development spending in October,
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Lyndeborough’s police asked to cut patrol hoursLYNDEBOROUGH – Town and police officials debated overlap in the Police Department’s coverage Wednesday night after the Board of
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WLC Superintendent Trevor Ebel resigns his post amid financial probeWILTON – Superintendent of Schools Trevor Ebel resigned just as the School Board received an investigator’s report into questionable
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Receipts show WLC educators stayed at expensive hotels, ordered pricey mealsWILTON – On the second day of an educational conference in San Francisco, the Wilton-Lyndeborough School District credit card was used to
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Attorney General investigating Lyndeborough police departmentLYNDEBOROUGH – The town administrator confirmed Friday that the state attorney general’s office is looking into issues concerning the
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Pet photos, expo on the wayWe asked our readers in Amherst, Bedford, Brookline, Hollis, Lyndeborough, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon and Wilton to send us photos of
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Wilton-Lyndeborough school district won’t halt professional development over credit card scandalWILTON – Faced with scrutiny of district spending on education conferences that has led to a temporary change in leadership, Geoffrey