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Following a decision by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation and Weeks Medical Center to end what had been more than three decades of public safety dispatch services out of DOT’s District 1 in Lancaster, a number of western Coos County towns are about to make the switch to Grafton County’s dispatch system.

“We’re on track for starting service to the agencies now served by NHDOT on August 2, and the agencies dispatched by Weeks Hospital sometime in early September,” Tom Andross, the special deputy sheriff and communications director who leads Grafton County’s dispatch system, said Thursday…