Federal funds to pay for 3 Mount Washington summit projects concordmonitor.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from concordmonitor.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CONCORD â Three big-ticket capital projects in the 60.3-acre Mount Washington State Park will be built and paid for with federal funds available under the American Rescue Plan and state and local fiscal recovery funds designed to boost the post-pandemic economy.
The N.H Division of Parks and Recreation of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources sought $22.5-plus-million federal dollars to pay for various capital projects at state parks across New Hampshire.
Both members of the Legislative Fiscal Committee and governor and Executive Council quickly greenlighted this bold âask.â
Nearly a quarter of the total sum â $5,495,000 â will be spent on the 6,288-foot summit: $3 million to replace its undersized and failing sewage treatment plant; $1,020,000 to upgrade its water system and $1,475,000 on maintaining the integrity of the Sherman Adams Summit Building and ensuring compliance with todayâs life safety codes.
Judge will ‘take time off’ after caught on hot mic disparaging Kevin Peterson Jr., a Black man fatally shot by Clark County deputies last fall
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Zimmerman spoke at length about his views of the fatal shooting by police of Kevin Peterson Jr. with District Court Commissioner Abigail Bartlett. Their conversation was recorded on a hot mic earlier this week.
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The Clark County judge who made derogatory remarks about a young Black man killed by deputies last year and disparaged the man’s father
said Tuesday he will “take some time off to reflect on my behavior and to determine what I can do to help heal the community I have served.”
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Judge’s offensive remarks in fatal shooting of Kevin Peterson Jr. draw condemnation, move to disqualify him from criminal cases
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Zimmerman spoke at length about his views of the fatal shooting by police of Kevin Peterson Jr. with District Court Commissioner Abigail Bartlett. Their conversation was recorded on a hot mic earlier this week.
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Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik declined to comment on the substance of Zimmerman’s statements, saying: “I think the action that we are taking speaks for our opinion.”
This is the first time his office has filed a blanket motion to block a judge from presiding over cases, Golik said.