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By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — Federal prosecutors want the former head of Listen Community Services to serve 26 months in prison for embezzling money from the Upper Valley nonprofit, while the defense attorney is seeking a 12-month sentence.Neither side disputes the...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — The former head of one of the Upper Valley’s leading charities has pleaded guilty to embezzling donations, acknowledging that he spent the money for personal use and to gamble at a casino in western Massachusetts.In U.S. District Court in...
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By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — A count conducted last week by Lebanon’s regional Housing First committee and volunteers found 50 people without permanent homes.Of those, 41 are unsheltered, camping or living in vehicles, and 33 of those who are unsheltered are living in...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — The former executive director of Listen Community Services has pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzling more than $230,000 from the social services nonprofit.Kyle Fisher, who federal prosecutors say is now residing in Holly Springs, N.C.,...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — Kyle Fisher, the former executive director of nonprofit Listen Community Services, has been indicted and charged with stealing nearly a quarter-million dollars from the Lebanon-based social services organization and using much of the money...
LEBANON — Listen Community Services has named a Canaan resident as its next executive director.Rob Roy McGregor, who spent 19 years as president and CEO of the Southern District YMCA in Exeter, N.H., will begin his new role on March 13. He replaces...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — Listen Community Services Executive Director Kyle Fisher, who had been on leave since early September, resigned last week, according to the organization’s board chairman.Fisher had served as Listen’s executive director since 2016. He took...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CLAREMONT — A new daily bus service aimed at helping employees get to their jobs and patients to their medical appointments has opened between Claremont and Lebanon.Now all it needs is riders.After more than a decade of delays and false starts,...
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