(Hour 2a) Remember the eminent domain case involving US Supreme Court Justice David Souter? Activists in NH tried to get Justice Souter evicted from his farmhouse in Weare, NH through the very eminent domain laws Souter supported.
One of those activists was Keith Lacasse, now a member of the Weare Board of Selectman.
Lacasse explained the reasons why they tried to give Justice Souter “a taste of his own medicine.”
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(Hour 2b) A public forum will be held at the Weare Town Hall tomorrow night. Members of the Weare PD will be there to answer questions.
Lacasse addressed the “unfortunate actions” of former Chief John Velleca, the morale of the remaining staff and the distrust of Weare residents.
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