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Attorney Sheridan Brown Elected as Grantham Selectman

by sb | Mar 9, 2016 | Awards & Recognition, Blog Posts, Municipal & Land Use, Public Service, Uncategorized

At Historic Fanueil Hall, Attorney Brown Introduces EPA Award Recipients John and Kittie Wilson

by sb | May 2, 2014 | Awards & Recognition, Blog Posts, Conservation, Public Service, Uncategorized

Last Tuesday, on Earth Day, I had the great Honor of introducing John and Kittie Wilson of New London, New Hampshire, at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Merit Awards Ceremony at Historic Fanueil Hall. John and Kittie received EPA’s...

Attorney Sheridan Brown Throws Out First Pitch at Fisher Cats Game

by sb | May 2, 2014 | Awards & Recognition, Blog Posts, Public Service, Uncategorized

Attorney Sheridan Brown Recognized Prior to Fisher Cats Game for his Extensive Volunteer Work on Behalf of Conservation (Grantham, NH) – (5/1) Attorney Sheridan Brown of Grantham threw out a ceremonial first pitch at the Manchester Fisher Cats baseball game on...

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The Connecticut River, also known by some as the Long River, gets its name from the Mohegan word "quinetucket" and Nipmuc word "kwinitekw", which mean "beside the long, tidal river." These Native Americans who gave the river its name had a profound respect for nature, the interconnectedness of things, stewardship, and responsibility to future generations. This firm strives to emphasize those same values in its practice of law.

The Greater Connecticut River valley is full of amazing communities and, although we practice throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts, our focus is on those places along the river from Coos County, NH to Berkshire County, MA.

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