John D. O'Shea, Jr.

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John D. O'Shea, Jr.: Attorney with Normandin, Cheney & O'Neil PLLC
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Biography

Member, 1975-1977, 1981-1989 and Chairman, 1983-1986, Gilmanton Planning Board. Commissioner, 1983-2003 and Chairman, 1985-2003, Gilmanton Village District. Member, Gilmanton Board of Adjustment, 1991-2002; Vice-Chairman, 1993-1995; Chairman, 1995-2002. Vice-Commodore, 2000-2002; Commodore, 2002-2004;, Southport (Me.) Yacht Club; President, SJYC Sailing Foundation, 2000.

(Retired)

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Real Estate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Dartmouth College, A.B., 1968
Law School Attended:
Boston College, J.D., 1974
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, New Hampshire; 1974, U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire; 1966, Florida; 1965, Illinois
Memberships:
Belknap County and New Hampshire Bar Associations; New Hampshire Title Association; New England Land Title Association; American Land Title Association.
Birth Information:
Brookline, Massachusetts, February 23, 1946
ISLN:
904658475

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