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Carroll County commissioners ask state integrity unit to review delegation chair and vote to unseal minutes

2750355 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

After being told Commissioner McCarthy resigned, Carroll County commissioners voted to ask the New Hampshire Attorney General's public integrity unit to review conduct by the delegation chair and to unseal previously sealed county minutes, with redactions for employee privacy.

Carroll County commissioners on March 24 voted to ask the New Hampshire Attorney General's public integrity unit to review the conduct of the delegation chair and to unseal a set of previously sealed county minutes after hearing that Commissioner McCarthy had resigned.

The action followed public comment and internal discussion that commissioners said referenced the delegation chair in a county internal-investigation narrative. Commissioners approved a motion asking the attorney general's public integrity unit to review whether the delegation chair, identified in the meeting transcript as Lino Aveline, answered questions truthfully about how the investigation began. Commissioners also voted to…

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