DTC’s Exeter Office Street Name Change

As of April 2, 2019 the Town of Exeter will officially change our street name from Windsor Lane to Acadia Lane. We have not moved, but we have a new address, 16 Acadia Lane, Exeter, NH.

As some of you may know there was also a Windsor Lane in Brentwood, NH that was causing confusion for clients and deliveries. The Town heard our concerns and voted for the name change. It is our hope that Google Maps and other electronic address sources will show the new street right away. We recommend you call the office at 778-0686 for directions if you have any trouble.

Attorney Sharon Cuddy Somers to Speak at NHBA Continuing Legal Education Series on Condominium Law

Attorney Sharon Cuddy Somers has been selected to be on a panel of speakers who will present on Wednesday, March 27th, to the New Hampshire Bar Association members as part of the NHBA Continuing Legal Education series.  The topic is condominium law and Attorney Somers will be speaking about the statutory framework for condominiums and obtaining local land use approvals for condominiums.

For more information, click here.

DTC is Pleased to Announce that Justin L. Pasay has Become a Member of the Firm

Donahue, Tucker & Ciandella, PLLC is pleased to announce that Justin L. Pasay has become a member of the firm. Justin joined DTC as an Associate in 2012 after five years of active duty service as a Navy JAG. His experience and practice involves various aspects of municipal law, land use and permitting and civil litigation. Justin graduated cum laude from the Honors Program at the University of New Hampshire and received his J.D. degree from the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law. He is admitted to Practice in all New Hampshire courts and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire.  For more information on Justin, click here.

DTC is Pleased to Announce that Eric A. Maher has Become a Member of the Firm

Donahue, Tucker & Ciandella, PLLC is pleased to announce that Eric A. Maher has become a member of the firm. Eric joined DTC as an Associate in 2013. His experience and practice involves various aspects of municipal law, employment and labor, environmental and land use, litigation and real estate law. Eric graduated summa cum laude from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and Suffolk University Law School. He is admitted to practice in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont. For more information on Eric, click here.

Chris and Carolyn Boldt Perform with Sandwich Singers

Attorney Chris Boldt and his wife Carolyn will again perform with the Sandwich Singers at three Christmas concerts this year: Wednesday December 12 at the Congregational Church in Melvin Village; Thursday December 13 at St. Andrew’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church in Tamworth; and Sunday December 16 at the Methodist Meeting House in Center Sandwich. All concerts will be at 7:00 p.m. and are free, though contributions are gratefully accepted.

For more information, please go to www.artstamworth.org.

Attorney Mike Donahue Prepares for Retirement from DTC

Photo Credit: Paul Briand

After 45 years as a lawyer, Mike Donahue has transitioned to Senior Counsel at DTC, handing over day to day responsibilities to his colleagues at the Firm. In a long planned evolution, Mike will formally retire next summer. Between now and then he will be available to assist clients in transition and as a resource for DTC lawyers and paralegals in matters where his experience will be useful for our clients. In a letter to his clients announcing the transition Mike wrote:

“This long planned transition has been well facilitated by the Firm. We have been able to develop an excellent group of experienced partners and younger attorneys, backed by an experienced and dedicated support staff, who are fully able to maintain and improve upon the high quality work which has characterized this Firm over the years. For clients, this transition should be seamless. For our attorneys who stand ready to help you, it will mean an opportunity to enhance existing client relationships. For me, it will mean more leisure time with Diane and my daughters, and an opportunity to pursue some volunteer interests and other activities.”

“It is difficult for me to fully express how much I have enjoyed working with you over these many years. I would be remiss if I did not close by conveying my appreciation to you, my clients and friends, whom I have been honored to serve. I’ve learned much more than I’ve taught. I’ve been truly fortunate to have had so many positive and interesting relationships with my clients and other dedicated professionals with whom I’ve worked. I look forward to maintaining those relationships in a different context, confident that your legal needs will continue to be met by DTC, a Firm I’ll always be proud I had a hand in creating.”

The Firm hosted a Celebration attended by many of Mike’s clients, municipal officials and land use and other professionals with whom he worked over the years, recognizing Mike’s service to his clients and contributions to DTC, which he co-founded with Charlie Tucker in 1985. In recognition of Mike and his long standing commitment to work force housing, land use planning and other community projects, the firm is proud to support the production of a film project entitled “Communities and Consequences II—Solutions for a State at Risk”. This will be a multi-platform exploration of ideas designed to ensure that New Hampshire communities continue to prosper for future generations.

The Celebration and Mike’s 45 year career was chronicled in part in an article published in the Seacoast Sunday Business Section on October 28, 2018 available at: http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20181028/case-closed-45-year-lawyer-michael-donahue-calls-it-career

Please join all of us in wishing Mike and his wife Diane, the best in his transition and many years of a well-earned retirement ahead.

DTC Attorneys Austin Mikolaities and Katherine Miller to Give Presentation on Wireless Facilities

Austin Mikolaities and Katherine Miller will be giving a presentation on “Small Cell Wireless Facilities, DAS, and Requirements for Allowing Wireless Facilities in Public Rights of Way” at the New Hampshire Municipal Association conference in Manchester, NH on Wednesday, November 14th. Click here to read the article they have submitted on this topic.

For more information on the New Hampshire Municipal Association, click here.

DTC to Participate in Exeter Hospital’s United in Wellness Cancer Walk & Trick or Treat Trot 5K

DTC Lawyers will be participating as a team in the Exeter Hospital’s United in Wellness Cancer Walk & Trick or Treat Trot 5K on Sunday, October 28th to support the Center for Cancer Care at Exeter Hospital and their patients. Come join us for a morning of Halloween fun and fitness! This 5K is geared towards all fitness levels and they are encouraging participants to embrace the spirit of Halloween by dressing in costume. There will be prizes to top fundraisers, both individual and team, as well as 5K division winners and best costume. After the race there will be snacks, face painting, and more!

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DTC is Pleased to Welcome Brendan O’Donnell

Brendan became an associate at DTC in September of 2018.  Before joining the firm, Brendan worked as a judicial law clerk for two years for the Honorable Robert J. Lynn, Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Currently, Brendan is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association and the Daniel Webster-Batchelder American Inn of Court, and he volunteers with the Friends Program out of Concord.  He is excited to be a part of the DTC Team and hopes to continue its tradition of excellence, dedication, and public service. Click here for more information on Brendan O’Donnell.

DTC Attorney John Ratigan to Give Lectures on Solar Power & Land Use

DTC Attorney John Ratigan will be presenting a lecture on Solar Power & Land Use for the 2018 Municipal Law Lecture Series. These lectures are geared towards municipal officials who hold interest or responsibility in any aspect of municipal land use regulation, including members of planning and zoning boards, planners, land use administrators, select boards, town and city councilors, building inspectors, code enforcement officers, and public works personnel.

Attorney Ratigan’s lectures will focus on Model Solar Ordinance & Guidance and will be as followed: Wednesday, September 26th 7:00pm – 9:00pm at the Stratham Municipal Center, Wednesday, October 3rd 7:00pm – 9:00pm at the Derry Municipal Center, and Wednesday, October 10th 7:00pm –9:00 pm at Cheshire County Hall in Keene.

For more information on the New Hampshire Municipal Association, click here.