The complaint was made by Col. Kevin Jordan, chief of the department's law enforcement unit, who alleges that Fish and Game Commissioner Susan G. Price of Moultonborough violated state law related to "prohibited acts."
Change is coming to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department as Executive Director Scott R. Mason of Stratford told InDepthNH.org he will not seek another four-year term when it expires in August 2024.
PORTSMOUTH Around the turn of the millennium, Glenn Normandeau assumed ownership of his family’s longtime property, 15 Pickering Ave., and with it took control of the property’s flood insurance plan.
The annual premium paid, Normandeau estimated, is about $500 a benefit that’s been largely underutilized due to few bouts of impactful flooding at his house.
“We’ve never had, knock on wood, thank God, one of these devastation deals where the water is six feet high in the house or anything like that,” he said. “The damages that have happened are mostly sort of a mop-up option. We haven t had a scenario where we’ve had serious structural damage to the buildings or anything like that.”