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New Ipswich Planning Board grants waiver for dead-end street, new Keene skate park, plus Stebbins Commercial Properties sells St. Elizabeth Seton School property
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New Ipswich Planning Board grants waiver for dead-end street, new Keene skate park, plus Stebbins Commercial Properties sells St. Elizabeth Seton School property
To Concord Mayor, losing potential housing to a casino development was not an outcome he favored
Charlie Arlinghaus told Gov. Sununu, Executive Council at meeting of offers to buy property, but it will take time to learn more
New Hampshire needs 60,000 more units by 2030 to meet demand as homelessness continues to rise
Green & Company to build 3-home subdivision at 550 Sagamore Avenue after demolishing home on the 1.4-acre property
Construction about '90% to 95% done' on mixed-use development featuring 8 condos at 55 Water Street
Windham Woods eyes expansion, Nashua to get Whole Foods ... and more
Proposed zoning ordinance features multi-use options with desired 'missing middle' housing residents are looking for
Hopkinton residents Michael & LeeAnne Vance undertaking renovations to three-story, 150-plus-year-old building at 902 Main Street
Exeter’s economic development director recently gave the town's Select Board an update on ongoing and future development projects in town