By ETHAN DeWITT As published in the Concord Monitor Friday, December 28, 2018 Starting New Year’s Day, New Hampshire teenagers must be 16 to marry. Drivers may no longer hog the left lane of the highway. Consumers may impose freezes on their credit reports. More than three dozen bills […]
Read MoreThe Gilford Board of Selectmen recently dedicated the 2017 Annual Report to Attorney Rod Dyer. The dedication reads in part: “The selectmen wish it to be known that they have selected Mr. Dyer for this honor because of his lifetime commitment to community service and in recognition of his accomplishments […]
Read MoreWescott Law was again recognized as one of the state’s top law firms in an annual supplement published by Business NH Magazine. The firm was one of twenty in the state to be included in the issue, a supplement to the month’s regular publication, and the only one based in […]
Read MoreAfter 46 years of client representation and service to our community, Attorney Bob Hemeon has retired. In honor of Hemeon’s years of service, and to wish him well in retirement an Open House is being held at the Belknap Mill on June 28th from 4:30 – 7 p.m. Light refreshments will […]
Read MoreAttorney Sarah N. Rubury of Wescott Law has accepted a position as a member of the Board of Directors for Lakes Region Community Services. “I am so pleased to join the Board of this great organization that provides such necessary services and support for those affected by developmental disabilities and […]
Read MoreAttorney Allison Ambrose, Managing Partner at Wescott Law, was recently recognized among the state’s brightest young achievers by the 40 Under Forty program. Presented each year by the New Hampshire Union Leader in cooperation with the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire, the program selects young professionals who have […]
Read MoreLaconia Rotary welcomed new members into the organization at the May 25 meeting held at the Belknap Mill. Among those inducted were Carmen Lorentz, and Caitlin Meany of Laconia Area Community Land Trust, Jennifer Anderson and Tara Shore of the Belknap Mill Society, Tricia Patten of Lakes Region Childcare Services, […]
Read MoreWescott Law was recently recognized as one of the state’s top law firms in an annual supplement published by Business NH Magazine. The firm was one of twenty-two in the state to be included in the issue, a supplement to the month’s regular publication, and the only one based in […]
Read MoreLACONIA — The Belknap EDC Board of Directors recently elected officers for the 2017-18 term. The following directors will serve as officers in the coming year: Chair, Gracie Cilley, Meredith Village Savings Bank, vice president; Vice Chair, Ronald Magoon, Franklin Savings Bank, president and CEO; Secretary, Paige Quigley, The Wilder […]
Read MoreContinuing with the Wescott Law’s tradition of community involvement, Attorney Sarah N. Rubury (formerly Sarah Young) has accepted a position as a member of the Board of Directors for the Central New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce. The organization is unique in that it represents five distinct regions: Baker Valley, Newfound, […]
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