Goldner confirmed to PUC despite questions about his experience
By Paula Tracy - InDepthNH | May 6, 2021
Daniel Goldner s nomination to the PUC was approved Wednesday. (Courtesy photo)
CONCORD – The New Hampshire Executive Council confirmed Beth H. Kissinger of Hopkinton to serve as justice for the state Circuit Court and Daniel C. Goldner of Manchester to serve on the state’s Public Utilities Commission, despite some concern raised about his nomination by the Council’s lone Democrat.
The vote for Kissinger Wednesday was unanimous but Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington of Concord expressed concern about Goldner’s lack of “relevant knowledge” and experience for joining the PUC.
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Salem Fire Capt. Jeff Olinger gives the thumbs up from high above Mullins Street after foam started moving through a hose attached to the platform ladder truck into an upper story window at the American Standard plant, where a fire on the third floor was extinguished Monday morning with water and foam.
By MARY ANN GREIER
Staff Writer
SALEM No injuries were reported after a small fire started on the third floor of the American Standard plant Monday morning, causing employees to evacuate and resulting in extensive water damage to the floors below.
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Salem Fire Capt. Jeff Olinger gives the thumbs up from high above Mullins Street after foam started moving through a hose into an upper story window at the American Standard plant, where a fire on the third floor was extinguished Monday morning with water and foam. No injuries were reported.
SALEM No injuries were reported after a small fire started on the third floor of the American Standard plant Monday morning, causing employees to evacuate and resulting in extensive water damage to the floors below.
Salem Fire Chief Scott Mason said maintenance workers were welding under a large machine on the third level when the oil-soaked wood in the floor caught fire. The workers were trying to contain the fire, but it burnt through the floor into the second floor ceiling.
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Fire trucks from four different departments block South Ellsworth Avenue in front of the American Standard plant as evacuated employees stand together across the street during a fire Monday. There was substantial water damage to the floors below the fire, which was on the third floor. (Photo by Mary Ann Greier)
SALEM No injuries were reported after a small fire started on the third floor of the American Standard plant Monday morning, causing employees to evacuate and resulting in extensive water damage to the floors below.
Salem Fire Chief Scott Mason said maintenance workers were welding under a large machine on the third level when the oil-soaked wood in the floor caught fire. The workers were trying to contain the fire, but it burnt through the floor into the second floor ceiling.
Mason says this is his 20th year hosting this event. Author: Local 24 Staff (Local 24) Published: 10:58 PM CDT April 17, 2021 Updated: 10:58 PM CDT April 17, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. A local non-profit gave some student athletes an opportunity to show their best skills in a sport they love on Saturday.
The Mason Development Basketball Training hosted 30 to 40 unsigned students to play for universities shown virtually at First Assembly Christian School in Cordova.
Mason says some students don t get the opportunity to show their skills at school due to the pandemic. So he wanted to make sure those kids got a chance. If I can get one, two or three of them to get scholarships that s a joy to me, I m doing my job, said Organizer Scott Mason.