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Concord Encampment People Have Nowhere to Go
Straps tied to trees supported the blue and gray tarps hanging like a canopy over the green tent. Plywood, scaffolding, pallets, even a swing line the wooded encampment. This is the jury-rigged home that a woman named Melissa and her husband built over the last four months along the train tracks that cut through Robin Bach’s property.
Drew Cline 07-17-24
Drew Cline from the Joshua Bartlett Center for Public Policy talks about Gov. Nikki Hailey’s speech at the Republican convention and the $20 million expenditure on the Manchester Public Bus line. Radio Host Grace Curley talks about her recommended reads of the day, including a story of Vice Presidental...
New Hampshire Car and Motorcycle Show Benefits Local Veterans
Nam Knights of America is an American Military Veteran And Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club and they have a chapter right here on the Seacoast of New Hampshire. The group meets up all over our great state for comradery and community service. They help veterans pay their bills who are on...
Concord passes on state forest sale, sold to adjacent manufactured home park owners who have no plans to develop
The state of New Hampshire decided to sell 30 acres of protected forest to nearby landowners after the city of Concord declined to match the $132,000 purchase price. The sale of the Allen State Forest off Warner Road along the Contookcook River to David Price and his son, also named David, who own the Deer Meadows manufactured housing park has sparked concerns from an executive councilor and state agency head.
Exeter’s iconic Ioka Theater marquee shines bright in Ohio museum: 'Glitzy and new'
EXETER — The iconic Ioka Theater marquee has found new life as its vibrant pink-and-green neon lights now shine brightly at the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. Laurie A. Couture, who worked to house the famous downtown Exeter landmark at the museum, drove nearly 2,000 miles from New Hampshire across four days for its official unveiling Friday. ...
Major developments in Exeter: Here's the latest on Ioka, Gateway and other projects
EXETER — The Gateway to Exeter, which will bring 224 housing units to Epping Road, is set to break ground this summer, while a project to transform the old Ioka theater into a mixed-use building with condos is nearing completion. Darren Winham, Exeter’s economic development director, recently gave the...
House candidate suspends bid over media coverage of 1989 murder conviction
The House candidate who told the Bulletin last week that he hoped voters would look past his 1989 second-degree murder conviction has suspended his campaign. Republican Mark Edgington told the Bulletin Monday that another outlet’s reporting on his criminal record had caused him and his family distress. “When I embarked on this, I expected fair, […] The post House candidate suspends bid over media coverage of 1989 murder conviction appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
With Sununu’s backing, foster children are closer to getting parents’ Social Security payments
The state is a step closer to returning parents’ Social Security payments to kids when they leave foster care, with Gov. Chris Sununu’s signature on House Bill 1598. Though, it will take more legislation before kids see the money. Dawson Hayes, who will be a Concord High junior...
Dawn Johnson: Running to represent Laconia and keep NH the 'Live Free or Die' state
My name is Dawn Johnson and I am a Republican candidate for the State of New Hampshire House of Representatives, Laconia District 5. The reason I am running is to keep New Hampshire the “Live Free or Die” state and I promise to work tirelessly to represent the citizens of Laconia.
UNH seeks RFPs on The Edge development project
The University of New Hampshire is requesting proposals for initial development of The Edge, its ambitious academic, research, business and residential project on its Durham campus. The request for proposals (RFPs) issued in late June deals specifically with the construction of a new, state-of-the-art facility in cooperation with the National...
Plaistow Seeks Volunteers to Join Old Home Day Committee
Plaistow’s Old Home Day Committee is looking for residents to join the group that plans and oversees the annual festivities. Committee members will work together each other, representatives from the Board of Selectmen and other town officials to put on Plaistow’s Old Home Day for 2025. Those interested...
Heritage/Historic District Commission Agenda, 7/25/2024
Londonderry Heritage/Historic District Commission Meeting. July 25, 2024 – 7:00 P.M. A. Public hearing on an application for Certificate of Approval for the removal of the 42’x 32’ barn located at 2 Litchfield Road, Map 12 Lot 68, Zoned AR-1 & Historic Overlay District, CC Properties LLC (applicant & owner).
New Hampshire awarded $10 million for climate resilient agriculture
New Hampshire awarded $10 million for climate resilient agriculture. The University of New Hampshire (UNH) has been awarded $10 million for climate resilient agriculture studies. The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded the funds for the institution to develop more sustainable ways to implement climate-smart agriculture (CSA) strategies. The CSA strategies...
ACLU asks UNH, Dartmouth to drop charges against pro-Palestine protesters
This story was originally produced by the Concord Monitor. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the Granite State News Collaborative. The ACLU of New Hampshire on Wednesday called on the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College to drop trespassing and disorderly conduct charges against pro-Palestine protesters arrested on May 1.
Planning Board Agenda – Special Meeting, 7/18/2024
The Planning Board will hold a special meeting to address a hearing that was continued at the 7/10/2024 meeting. The board voted to continue over the objection of Town Staff. The hearing was originally continued to 8/7/2024. The special meeting was not posted on the Town calendar nor emailed to those on the Planning Board notification list. The agenda was posted to the planning Board page on 7/16/2024 and revised on 7/16/2024 and 7/17/2024. Normally Public Hearings are posted with at least a seven day notice.
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