Patient leaves hospital with IV in arm: Portsmouth police log
9:09 a.m.: An Islington Street and Brewster Street caller said that, as he was going by in his car, a man on the side of the road with a walking stick hit the side of his car with the stick. The caller did not have a description of the male and had not yet checked for damage to his vehicle. The male subject was gone upon police arrival.
9:41 a.m.: Verbal warning given to a Congress Street driver for registration.
10:52 a.m.: A city resident said that cars racing up and down Woodbury Avenue and Gosling Road were being very loud that morning. Police determined that there had been a car show in Newington and that many of the vehicles had loud exhaust.
Opinion/Letter: Opinion shopping In Ogunquit?
By Peter Kahn
Did the Ogunquit Select Board Chair go opinion shopping? You decide. Here are the facts.
At the April 13 Select Board meeting, the Town Attorney, when asked to clarify the definition of “majority” as it is used in the Ogunquit Charter stated “…when the Charter talks about a majority, it talks about a majority of those voting.” When asked, the Town Clerk affirmed, “Yes, a majority of the votes cast.”
Further into the meeting, Counsel reaffirmed her opinion: “You have to have more than the other person, but you also have to have at least 50%.” Again, the Town Clerk agreed.