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‘We Feel Like Life Stopped Since the Day He Disappeared Eli Rosenberg
The pain is not letting up for the family of Zakhia Charabati. We are still grieving. We feel like life stopped since the day he disappeared, said Marie Charabati, Zakhia s sister-in-law said Thursday in her first interview since Charabati disappeared almost one year ago. He loved his family. Anyone would ask him for anything, he would take that shirt off his back and give it to him, she said.
Charabati was reported missing from Manchester, New Hampshire, last March after the 52-year-old failed to show up at work for several days. His family said that was very uncharacteristic of him.
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Water and Light dispute moves to courts in April
March 10, 2021LITTLETON An ongoing dispute between the Town of Littleton, the Department of Revenue Administration and the Littleton Water and Light Department will be heard by the courts on April 7, said DRA Municipal and Property Division Director James Gerry.
Last Oct, DRA officials sent the Select Board a demand letter for LWL s compliance, threatening potential legal action against the town or a downward adjustment to Littleton s tax rates. The DRA document made it clear the agency would take action directly against the municipality instead of LWL.
Town officials argue that neither the Town Manager nor the Selectmen had any direct legal control or supervisory authority over LWL Commissioners Schuyler Sweet, Ralph Ross or Peter Cooper. The petition also stated that either of the DRA s proposed adverse actions would cause a significant financial impact on Littleton s operating budget.
Claremont officers’ unlawful search resulted in $75,000 lawsuit settlement
Ian Kibbe, of Springfield, Vt.
Modified: 3/10/2021 9:38:54 PM
CLAREMONT A Claremont felon who sued two former Claremont police officers for unlawfully searching his home received a $75,000 payout when the lawsuit was settled, according to the city’s insurance company.
Christopher Ratcliffe filed the lawsuit in August in U.S. District Court of New Hampshire against former police officers Ian Kibbe and Mark Burch over the search three years ago. They reached a settlement by early December, but attorneys declined to reveal the amount of the settlement to the
Valley News at the time.