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By Annmarie_Timmins - 03/21/2012 - 11:52 am
I confirmed with the Concord police this morning that they believe all of the stolen jewelry, save for a gold necklace and two gold coins, were melted down for cash. The detective on the case thinks there is little chance there are any other pieces left to be recovered. Annmarie Timmins |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 03/21/2012 - 11:12 am
Hi Gaia, It's possible the jewelry was melted down for cash. I'm waiting on confirmation from the police. |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 02/05/2012 - 5:41 pm
This item on Speaker O'Brien's trip to Taiwan does have a careless error. On the form he submitted, he circled "expense reimbursement," and I understood that to mean he was seeking reimbursement from the state for the trip. In fact, he was disclosing that the Chinese government had reimbursed him for the trip. A correction will appear tomorrow, and the item is being corrected online. I regret the error. Annmarie Timmins |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 01/08/2012 - 9:19 pm
Hi Hunter Dan, Thanks for reading the column. I called Thompson/Center Friday and they said they used to be in Rochester NH but moved to Springfield, Mass. On the other hand, several people I know think they are still in NH. Thanks, |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 12/29/2011 - 11:46 am
Dear Economist, Thanks for your careful read. I will address your points in the order you made them: 1. I did not forget the "landowner heroes." This was not a story about the people who have chosen not to sell. This was a story about the route so far and what properties have been bought. I've written about those who refused to sell in other stories and will return to them again. 2. No one told me they were threatened with eminent domain. I asked them specifically if those words were used or implied. The responses are in the story. 3. I did mention the difference in what Mr. Marquis was paid and what NP offered for the Balsams land. Mr. Marquis is quoted as saying he feels he was underpaid. 4. I am not sure I agree with this point. I know some have valued the ROW land that way but I'm still researching that issue to come to my own understanding. 5. Calls to Hydro-Quebec are in process. More than half the calls I put out yesterday on this story were not immediately returned. A single story on NP cannot cover all issues. That's why I've been writing several articles. I hope I do hear from Hydro-Quebec. When I do, you will too. Annmarie Timmins |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 06/28/2010 - 1:28 pm
Hi Cindy,I have read your posts and Brian's post indicating there were errors in the story. If that is the case, please let me know what they are so I can correct them.You can reach me at 369-3323 or at atimmins@cmonitor.com.Annmarie Timmins |
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By Annmarie_Timmins - 06/28/2010 - 7:55 am
I wanted to clarify that there was information in the article regarding the Jensens requesting a signed lease to get insurance on their rental. Cindy Jensen testified at her and her husband's criminal trespassing trial that she needed that lease because she wanted to get insurance on the property.Brian Jensen was questioning her because he was acting as their lawyer. He did not ask Cindy whether she ever got the insurance, so we don't know whether they followed through on that intention. |
Hi GWTW,
Ahern State Park is not part of the sale, I'm sorry if I confused that in my prior stories. This is the rest of the prison property, about 230 acres, in that area.
Annmarie
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