Opens the door and fires right now looks like one round into the house. That ends up striking the threeyearold. Reporter the threeyearold boy the son of this man known to neighbors as mo, its pleased mo may have been who the gunman was originally looking for. He declined to answer questions as he entered his house this afternoon. This woman says the first victim, the adult is her soninlaw william palm she says pew drove himself to the hospital and though police cannot confirm it, she claims no one on the block called 911 at the time of the attack. They were scared. Reporter because of repercussions from from who i guess. Or its the complacency of hearing gun shots. I dont know. It boggles my mind. Reporter councilman Kenyatta Johnson at the scene has long urged his constituents to step up. Regardless of the circumstances they still need to call 911. They cannot let thugs with guns take over their neighborhood. Reporter well, there is now a vague description of the gunman that police ar
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LYNDEBOROUGH A Lyndeborough teenager died Friday after being pinned underneath a slab of granite while constructing a new home in Lyndeborough.
Benjamin Foisie, 19, of Lyndeborough, was working on the house he and his family would eventually occupy, on 91 Baldwin Hill Road, when he became trapped under a large piece of granite, according to a press release from Lieutenant Rainsford Deware of the Lyndeborough Police Department issued on Friday.
It was while working on a plot owned by his father, adding a granite block to the landscaping, that the accident occurred. According to published reports, Foisie was attempting to mark the position for a 16-foot-high granite boulder that was to become part of the house’s landscaping. The boulder was held up by an excavator, but the ground, soft because of recent rain and snow, caused the machine to shift, and the rock fell on top of Foisie, pinning him beneath it, reports said.
At the beginning of January, the site for the planned Cottages at Pine Meadow was quiet as developers waited for final approval from the Saco Planning Board on an ownership change.
Mark McClure of GenX Capital Partner, and developer Ron Goddard closed on the property in October. Former owners Sandra Murray and Bill Koch, of Old Orchard Beach, obtained approval of the 32-house development for owners 55 and over from the board earlier in the year. All the new owners needed to go ahead was change of ownership approval, which was scheduled for Nov. 16.
But nothing really happens when it s expected in the pandemic era, and the vote was delayed.