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By SCOTT MERRILL
More than 50 bills are being watched by housing advocates and policy experts in Concord this year that could affect funding for programs, tenants’ rights, incentives to municipalities and other services relating to affordable housing and homelessness...
By ASHLEY SAARI
A developer has proposed tearing down the former St. Patrick’s School and building condominiums and apartment housing, which could add as many as 68 housing units to Jaffrey.The school has sat empty since its closure in 2015, and although it has been...
By SCOTT MERRILL
The Hancock ZBA denied an appeal request Nov. 9 by the owners of The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow at 53 Middle Road for relief from an administrative decision.The administrative decision from the Select Board, according to farm owners Ariane and Tom Ice,...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Demolition on buildings to make way for the anticipated construction of two connecting roundabouts in downtown Jaffrey is expected to start this spring, with the start of construction in 2024, according to state Department of Transportation...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Rindge Planning Board approved a site plan for a mixed commercial and residential use off of Route 202 and Thomas Road, including eight new condominium housing units.The development, planned to be called Rindge Estates, consists of three buildings...
By ASHLEY SAARI
A business that hosts tea parties will be back before the New Ipswich Zoning Board next month, after the board continued a Thursday hearing on whether to grant the business a variance to operate in the Village District.Silver Scone Teas on River Road...
ANTRIM343 Elm Ave.; land and building; $280,000; Jameson Long to Susan R. Wishinski.15 Hillside Drive; land and building; $285,000; Clifford Thornberry And Noel Bryant to Deborah Capistran.22 West St.; land and building; $260,000; Wesley Enman to...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Sharon Arts Center has been sold after several years on the market.The center, previously owned by New England College, has been closed since 2019. The New Hampshire Art Institute, which merged with New England College in 2012, absorbing the...
By ISABEL DREHER
The Antrim Mill property on Main Street has been largely empty for decades. ZanderKempf, a New Hampshire resident, military veteran and real estate developer, hopes to change that.Kempf, who grew up in Amherst and is the founder of Clear Summit...
By ROWAN WILSON
Ed Cardoza had heard about the “Yellow House on Grove” a couple of times before he and his husband Al Cummings came up to visit. They had been living in Foxborough, Mass., and were on the search for the right old house to make their home. “Al is a...
By JOSH LACAILLADE
Buyers of the former Wilton Station on Main Street are unsure of building’s future.In February, Aaron Kelly and his fiance Kendal J. Bush of Francestown became the newest owners of the building at 99 Main St. The station was abandoned for close to two...
By JULIA STINNEFORD
Making money by farming can be tough these days, and according to some local farmers, the best way to get around it is to branch out.“To be able to make it as a small farm, you need to have some other kind of income,” said Christie Reed, who owns The...
By ROWAN WILSON
Walking along the Cranberry Meadow Pond Trail, a popular hiking path that starts in downtown Peterborough and connects all the way to the Raymond Trail that runs up Pack Monadnock, one may not realize a 64-lot development was once planned to be built...
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