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Dover city councilor moving to Maine, steps down

DOVER – Ward 4 City Councilor Joshua Manley has resigned from the council because he and his family bought a new home in Berwick Maine, he said in his resignation letter. “Effective immediately, I am resigning from my role on the Dover City Council, as I am no longer a resident of Ward 4, and that makes me invalid as a candidate to serve in my current role,” he wrote in a Tuesday letter to Mayor Robert Carrier. “I want to thank you, the council, and the people of Ward 4 for having faith in me, and helping me through the learning process.” The first-term councilor s resignation came a day after Foster’s Daily Democrat reported Manley had not attended a City Council meeting since early September.

Dover police chief seeks open dialogue with community, manager says

Dover police chief seeks open dialogue with community, manager says DOVER – Police Chief William Breault is “in the process of organizing a community engagement committee,” according to City Manager Mike Joyal. “As you’re well aware, our police department has been very proactive in not only remaining accredited, (but) having citizens involved in their strategic planning efforts,” Joyal told the City Council Wednesday night. “But as an extension of that, the chief is looking to identify a group that would be created to create an open and ongoing dialogue between the community and the police department on matters related to law enforcement.”

Friends of Weeks Library receive Gannett Community Thrives grant

GREENLAND The Friends of the Weeks Public Library in Greenland received a fundraising boost this week with a $5,000 “A Community Thrives” grant from the Gannett Foundation. Gannett is the parent company of Seacoast Media Group, publishers of the Portsmouth Herald, Foster’s Daily Democrat, Seacoastonline and weekly papers in Maine and New Hampshire. In 2018, voters in Greenland approved $3.6 million to upgrade the 122-year-old Weeks Library building, which was state of the art when it opened in 1898 but had grown so cramped that Friends secretary Stuart Bauder joked, “You had to go outside to change your mind.” Additionally, some Greenland residents were unable to access the old building due to physical disabilities. The new building will be 100% ADA compliant, Bauder said.

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