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Boat suddenly sinks on Lake Winnisquam BELMONT — A lone man was brought to shore from the waters of Lake Winnisquam some 300 yards off Belmont Beach after his boat capsized and sank in more than 60 feet of water shortly after 7 p.m. yesterday. The man, who did not wish to identified, said “I was tooting right along and all of sudden the back was at the front and back and the front was at the back and the back went down.” He said that he was not aware of either hitting the wake of another boat or a piece of floating see BOaT page 11

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Meredith man charged with ‘death resulting’ from alleged heroin sale By gAil oBeR

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MEREDITH — Police have charged Andrew W. Currier, 50, whose last known address was 100 Blueberry Hill Road with one count of “sale of heroin with death resulting” for allegedly providing a Moultonbor-

ough man with the drug that killed him. Det. Cpl. John Eichhorn said Jason Dostie, 31, of Moultonborough died on May 29 from what police believed at the time was a drug overdose. Toxicology reports obtained from the N.H. State Lab showed he

died of a heroin overdose. Although Dostie’s body was found in Moultonborough, police said they had reason to believe he took the drug while he was in Meredith and were investigating his death as a homicide. According to his obituary,

Dostie was a graduate in InterLakes High School and had been employed as a machinist at Remcon-North Corp. in Meredith. Eichhorn said yesterday that Currier turned himself into police at the Meredith Police Department and was released see HeROIn page 11

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Carl Deprospo, Drew Senaca (at mic), Roger Cummings, Tom Dunfee and Jimmy Makris play a session during “Duanestock” held in Duane Johnson’s 133 year old barn on Saturday evening, in front of family and friends. (Karen Bobotas/for the Laconia Daily Sun)

A barn party that grew into ‘Duanestock’ By RogeR Amsden FOR THE LACONIA DAILY SUN

GILFORD — The gathering of local musicians at Duane Johnson’s barn on Lockes Hill Road used to be called simply ‘’the Barn Party’’. But as it grew over the years, those taking part decided it needed a more appropriate name and took their clue

from Hughes Mayo of Melrose, Mass., who plays a 12-string 1960s Rickenbacker guitar as well as a blues harmonica at the mid-August gathering, and renamed it ‘’Duanestock’’ in honor of it’s founder. Nearly 100 showed up at Johnson’s 233-year-old barn starting late Saturday afternoon for the 17th annual event, which featured lots of food brought by the

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