Parents of a 2-year-old toddler, Ares Muse, realized that the child had left sometime in the early morning and was immediately reported missing, but his body was found near the residence less than 12 hours later.
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BELLOWS FALLS â Lindsay and Courtney Van Schoick pushed back against the town of Rockinghamâs attempt to approve a health order against their property at 1 Center Street, and said they were being unfairly targeted by the town.
Rockingham Health Officer Charles âChuckâ Wise told the Rockingham Board of Health Tuesday night that the Van Schoick property was infested with rats because of trash and other debris at the house.
While the Van Schoicks admitted that in 2019 there were 100 bags of trash on the property, that wasnât the case now. And bags that Wise claimed contained trash, actually held leaves and lawn debris, Courtney Van Schoick said.
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BELLOWS FALLS â An appeal by the owners of a house at 1 Center Street of a health order from the town of Rockingham because of a rodent infestation never got off the ground this week because of the threat of exposure to the coronavirus by one of the owners.
The Rockingham Board of Health, which is made up of the Rockingham Select Board, had convened Wednesday evening to hear the appeal by Lindsay and Courtney Van Schoick of Claremont, N.H., a father and daughter who own the house at 1 Center Street.