FILE — David Lidstone, 81, speaks with reporters during an interview with The Associated Press Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, in Boscawen, N.H. Lidstone, an off-the-grid New Hampshire hermit known to locals as"River Dave," had been living in a cabin in the woods along the Merrimack River, in Canterbury, N.H., for nearly three decades.
A judge issued an injunction in 2017 for “River Dave” — as Lidstone is known — to leave after the landowner, Leonard Giles, sued him. But there have been delays in the case: Besides the pandemic, Lidstone hasn’t always shown up for court and he’s been in and out of jail as he resisted the injunction.
Snow Wade had suggested a financial penalty for Lidstone, saying time in jail did not seem to change his behavior. Lidstone, who has been representing himself, was ordered to pick up his remaining possessions and leave. An outpouring of support followed. He didn’t think he could go back to being aand lived with some friends. But by late fall, he had turned a shed that survived the fire into a makeshift home, outfitted with a wood stove.
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