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Four attorneys will be honored March 7 at the New Hampshire Bar Association’s Midyear Meeting in Manchester.
They are being recognized for achievement and dedication to public and community service.
The winners are:
• Gordon J. MacDonald of Deering, a partner at Nixon Peabody in Manchester, NHBA Distinguished Service to the Public Award
• Jonathon Frizzell of Colebrook, a partner in the firm of Waystack Frizzell, the Vickie Bunnell Award for Community Service
• Senior Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Strelzin of Concord, chief of the homicide unit, Outstanding Service in Public Sector/Public Interest Law Award
• Charles Greenhalgh of Cooper Cargill Chant, L. Jonathan Ross Award for Outstanding Commitment to Legal Services for the Poor
The Midyear Meeting will be held Friday, March 7, at the Center of New Hampshire in Manchester.
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