NHBR About Town: Week of December 19, 2025
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NASHUA – Street paving on Main Street is scheduled to be finished on Monday and Tuesday, weather permitting.
City Engineer Steve Dookran said there would be parking restrictions from 10 p.m. until morning.
On Monday, there will be no parking on Temple Street, from Spring to Main streets, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
At 10 p.m., parking on both sides of Main Street will be off limits. The restriction goes from the Hollis streets to Canal Street. Parking will be available at 6 a.m.
On Tuesday, no parking will be allowed after 10 p.m. around Canal Street and Library Hill. Paving work will be done in the area.
If the weather is poor, the work will be scheduled for the following day.
Near the railroad tracks, a section of road will be left unpaved. It will be used for developing the former Goodale’s Building.
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