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Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire • 15

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Concord Monitori
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Concord, New Hampshire
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15
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I Seacoast Bill would open up all beaches Owners keep public out Surry Mountain Gold Mine and Uly Pond To the east rises Surry Mountain stretching four miles north and south For many years mines yielding small amounts of mica copper lead silver and gold were operated along the ridge In the saddle of the mountain slightly north of the village there is a Lily Pond some 750 feet above the valley meadows Often called a freak of nature Lily Pond has been measured to be 80 feet deep In places Mfhat ft Is A state historic marker Where ft Is In Surry village Just east of NH12-A in front of the town library When ft was erected 1973 By SARAH NATHAN Portimouth Hfld RYE Almost every main of sand on the Seacoasfs beaches would become public property under legislation filed by Sen Burt Qohen a New Castle Democrat The bill one of two authored to resolve the beach access debate proposes that person may use the coastal beaches of this state for recreational The legislation defines coastal -beaches as the section of the beach beginning at the low-tide mark to-the wall or other private property markers" "We are not taking anybody's property" Cohen said "There is no taking involved here" The age-old controversy over whether tne public can go-on the Seacoast beaches became the to--cus of a feud over the summer hi Rye when Margaret Chandler planted a no trespassing sign out side of the home she owns near Jenness Beach Cohen filed the legislation in September the Mil's language was recently completed and released from the legislative services office Tm under the impression most property owners even though their deeds say the property line goes to the high water mart understand the beach is public said He originally proposed the MU to counter a piece -of legislation sponsored by Rep HowaraDickin son a Republican from Center All 10 convictions stand ring The Associated Press rence into southern New Hampshire The Sepulvedas were convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine In addition David Sepulveda was (bund guilty under a federal statute of being the kingpin David Sepulveda received 22 years in prison while his brother was sentenced to 15 years Others in the case included Edward Welch and his wife Arline Welch Kevin Culllnane: Cheryl Johnson Richard Labrie and Ernest LangMs: Their sentences ranged from five BOSTON The convictions of 10 people charged with operating a massive cocaine ring in New Hampshire have been upheld by a federal appeals court Judge Bruce Seya' of the First Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday affirmed the convictions of David Sepulveda 24 his brother Edgar Sepulveda 22 and eight others Assistant US Attorney Gary Milana who prosecuted the case called it a "victory for the Department of Justice tne people of New Hampshire and Justice in generaL" The 1901 arrests ended a inil- lion operation thid law enforcement officers spent six years frying to shut down Agents and officers from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration Manchester Police Department New Hampshire Drug Task Force state police and ever-al local police departments worked to end a ring that brought newly 100 kilograms of cocaine from Law MIL Cohen 1 public the right to Two of the defendants Wil- liam Wallace and Tony Rood both of whom originally were sentenced to 10 years in prism wfllbe brought back to court for resentencing The appeals court is separately handling the case of two others Shane Welch 21 and Christopher Driesse22 Welch the son of Edward and Arline Welch was 14 years old when his parents began selling drugs from their apartment would allow the pass and mass "As I read tt the public would not be able to sit and enjoy the beach under his be said Rep Nick Hart a Manchester Democrat has also signed on to MIL It win be scheduled for pubHc hearing sometime after the Legislature reconvenes Jan 4 "It might really be Cohen said "It may have to be possibly tested In the A Holiday Thank You from New Hampshire Rehabilitation Hospital DospSahe EALTHSOjnWT New Hampshire Rehabilitation nospnai would H(e to take this opportunity to thcmk our medical staff for Je helping to make our hospitcd a success hits first year of operation in the spirit of the season we have made a donation breach member's name to the Capital Region Food Program to help needy famines throughout the Concord area Thank you to tne fotowlng physicians for your dedication and hard work Andrew Forest MD Meclcal Director John Welch MD PhD A Associate Meclcal Director Stephen ImgriihdMD PeterMaharMD jw Robert HockmuthMD Joel Berman MD Charles Catcher MD ACdterSmythMD Huntington Breed II MD yl 4 Roger Wlcksman MD i I lj David Krueger-Andes Ed Thomas Akey MD Ronald Fane MD Gregory MefconlaaMD Gary Jones MD CfiffordLevyMD James Forbes MD fe Stephen Fox MD nl Douglas Moran MD SjiST Gary Woods MD Hoke Shlrtey MD JohnOConnorMD David Nagel MD Dennis Card MD David Green MD DcMd Hants MD PauiSnyderMD Jute Heston MD Marie Lombardo MD MUred LaFontalneM) Robert Boucher MD Timothy 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