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Selectmen accept $4,800 state traffic-enforcement grant; town must match $1,200

5513264 · July 14, 2025
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The Candia Board of Selectmen voted July 14 to accept a $4,800 state grant for targeted speed and distracted-driving enforcement, with a required town match of $1,200. The police chief said the program requires officers to run dedicated enforcement shifts and is audited by the state.

The Candia Board of Selectmen on July 14 voted to accept a $4,800 state grant to support targeted speed and distracted-driving enforcement, with the town required to provide a $1,200 match, Police Chief Alex said. The grant package that the department submitted included three line items, each for $1,600, and the chief told the board the total award is $4,800. "We were awarded 4,800," he said. The town must match the award by $1,200. Nut graf: The grant funds will pay for officers assigned to dedicated enforcement shifts, the chief said, and the state…

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