MILTON, New Hampshire — Three Maine men have been issued citations for unlicensed mechanical work being done at the site of a Dunkin’ Donuts and Subway construction site in Milton.

According to a press release, New Hampshire State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan issued citations for work being done at 585 White Mountain Highway after an inspector discovered several individuals working at the site were found to be not properly licensed to work in New Hampshire. Two individuals were cited for unlicensed plumbing work and one was cited for unlicensed electrical work.

Milton’s Land Use Clerk Dana Smith was able to confirm that the town has site plans for a Subway and Dunkin Donuts at the location listed.

The individuals were identified as Jeffrey Nielsen of Portland, Maine, Matthew Caiazzo of Scarborough, Maine, and Nelson Boucher of Biddeford, Maine. All three are scheduled to appear in court in Rochester at 8 a.m. on Oct. 7.

In the press release, Degnan warned New Hampshire residents of the dangers and health risks associated with improperly installed plumbing systems, fuel-gas systems and electrical systems. He cautioned the public to make sure that the contractor chosen has the proper qualifications and respective licenses for the requested work.

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