Ademo is Free(r)

Posted this morning to CopBlock’s facebook page:

I was released from HCDOC, aka Valley Street Jail, at 5 am this morning. It was in a rush to avoid, IMO, a documentary crew who wanted to film me. Either way its nice to be free(r) and I wanted to thank everyone who supported me while I was in a cage. Thanks again.

-Ademo

Though his period in a cell is over, appeals are still moving forward to reverse the baseless ‘wiretapping’ felony convictions.

PS – The ‘House of Corrections’ failed miserably.

Ian and Darryl Running for NH Representative for Keene and Cheshire Register of Deeds

Despite having been officially formed only one month ago, the NH Liberty Party has announced two candidates that will be appearing on ballots in Keene and Cheshire County. Candidates for the NH Liberty Party are principled in their advocacy for liberty and must prove it by signing the membership form, which lays out the party’s unchangeable platform.

These are not write-in candidates. Both will be on the ballot and could win with your vote. Please visit their individual campaign pages, linked below, to learn more about them:

State Representative:
Ian Freeman
Keene – Cheshire District 16 (Floterial)


Cheshire County office:
Darryl W. Perry
Register of Deeds

Update: Suspended West High Principal

Published yesterday in the Union Leader is another article speculating as to the reasons for MaryEllen McGorry’s suspension. She is at the moment still receiving pay, though the article implies that she may be terminated from her position. Her secretary was also suspended the following week.

West principal’s paid suspension remains a mystery, fueling speculation
By MARK HAYWARD
New Hampshire Union Leader

MANCHESTER — A veteran school board member said that the paid suspension of Manchester High School West Principal MaryEllen McGorry signals that the allegations against her are serious and her termination is possible.

David Gelinas, the vice chairman of the Board of School Committee, said he does not know the reason for McGorry’s suspension, which took place last week.

“It would have to be serious enough or believable enough for a superintendent to suspend someone with pay,” Gelinas said. (more…)