Don't make Rye Harbor a 'playground for wealthy': Public speaks out
A 12-unit raised commercial building was pitched in 2024 to replace the shack businesses, but that idea was scrapped following public criticism.Â
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A 12-unit raised commercial building was pitched in 2024 to replace the shack businesses, but that idea was scrapped following public criticism.Â
The site will be cleared and equipped with utility service needed for the new units by the end of 2025, with construction scheduled to start in 2026
A developer plans to construct six buildings with a total of 36 housing units, according to Keene Planning Board minutes
Antrim’s historic Goodell Mills complex, which dates back to the Civil War era, could soon see new life as an assisted-living and elderly housing facility.Â
The White House wants to eliminate federal support for public media. Congress will vote soon on a proposal to slash millions from NHPR and NHPBS’ budgets.
On March 21, advocates braved the cold and wind at a public gathering at Bronstein Park in Manchester to take a stand against youth homelessness.
JCPenney has sued the Steeplegate Mall’s owner, Onyx Partners, which wants to tear down most of Steeplegate and build some 600 apartments as well as businesses such as Costco or perhaps Whole Foods.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald is implementing a hiring freeze and warning of potential layoffs across the judicial branch, as the Legislature looks to make deep cuts to the budget.
The NH Tech Alliance recently announced that Gail Goodman, former CEO of Constant Contact, will be the featured speaker for this year’s Tech-Women Connect and Awards.
A Merrimack advocate has been awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, a yearly award that goes to a person from each continental region who works to protect nature and the environment.