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Live and Let Live Farm in Chichester Temporarily Reopens
Live and Let Live Farm owner Teresa Paradis is very happy that a Merrimack County Superior Court judge ruled that her animal rescue organization in Chichester could re-open amid a licensing dispute with the state’s Department of Agriculture. Judge John Kissinger’s order on Monday followed a court hearing last...
Enfield residents file suit against town over variance for 300-unit housing development
Two Enfield residents have filed a lawsuit against the town’s Zoning Board of Adjustment over its approval of a height variance for a proposed nearly 300-unit housing project. Linda Jones and Alv Elvestad, whose Route 4 property abuts the proposed Laramie Farms development — which is located between Route...
Laura Vincent: Vote for Ed Friedrich to represent Loudon, Canterbury on Nov. 5
Edward Friedrich, along with Ruth Heath, are the Democratic candidates for the two state representative seats in Merrimack County, District 4. Ed is a very community-minded citizen. He and his wife Lois have lived in Loudon for five years. Born in Illinois, Ed graduated from Iowa State University and was commissioned into the Marine Corps from 1969 to 1973. Ed then entered the hospitality business, working in restaurant management and hotel management. He has been active in various associations and organizations, including the Marine Corps Semper Fidelis Society, the American Legion and Lions Clubs in Woburn, Massachusetts, and in Loudon. He is currently president of the Loudon Lions Club and was named the NH District Lion of 2024.
Bristol to celebrate Old Home Day on Aug. 24
BRISTOL — Area residents and visitors are invited to Celebrate Bristol on Saturday, Aug. 24. The day will feature family-friendly activities at Kelley Park. Attendees can start the day by joining the local Masons for a pancake breakfast from 7:30-10:30 a.m. The breakfast will take place at the Union Lodge Masonic Hall at 18 Pleasant St. in Bristol.
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