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Temple Planning Board to host forum on master plan
04-19-2023 2:19 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Temple Planning Board plans to take its next step in addressing housing needs in town on May 2, with the second in a series of forums to receive feedback.The forum is part of an ongoing process undertaken by the Planning Board to assess housing...


All 10 N.H. counties are gaining population as people keep moving to the state
04-05-2023 4:50 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

People are continuing to move into New Hampshire, fueling a small population increase that was seen in all 10 of the state’s counties in the 12 months leading up to last July, according to new population estimates from the Census Bureau.“New Hampshire...


Mortgage rates are stabilizing but that may not be enough to help house-hunters
04-05-2023 4:45 PM

By CASEY QUINLAN 

Home prices are cooling off and mortgage rates fell last week, but the fallout from recent bank closures could continue to make it hard for some Americans to buy homes, economists say. Mortgage rates fell to 6.32 percent for a 30-year fixed rate...


Housing development proposed at former St. Patrick’s School in Jaffrey
03-22-2023 2:32 PM

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...


House and Home: Peterborough family builds home in Vedic tradition
03-17-2023 2:03 PM

By BEN CONANT

When Linda Ruth and Greg Spitzfaden built their Peterborough home in the late 1990s, they also built in some good fortune. As avid practitioners of Transcendental Meditation, Ruth and Spitzfaden wanted to build a home that reflected their values and...


Peterborough Planning Board does not recommend zoning change
03-15-2023 2:41 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

Residents will not vote on a zoning amendment to rezone all Family District lots and lots with portions zoned as Family District to General Residence, as the Planning Board decided Monday night not to move the article to the ballot.General residence...


Hearings for proposed Greenville rehabilitation center start in May
03-13-2023 3:49 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Greenville Planning Board accepted an application for a rehabilitation center in the Chamberlin Mill as complete during its meeting on Thursday night, with the first public hearing on the proposal scheduled for May.The application, submitted to...


Peterborough ZBA approves variance for 93-unit Catholic Charities project
03-08-2023 3:38 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

On Monday night, the Peterborough Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) unanimously approved a variance for Catholic Charities’ 93-unit, mixed-income, multigenerational development in the Business/industrial zone at 10 and 12 Vose Farm Road. Catholic...


Rindge Planning Board approves new classroom building for Heritage Christian School
03-08-2023 10:32 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Rindge Planning Board approved the site plan for a new classroom building for Heritage Christian School Tuesday night.Heritage Christian School is a nondenominational Christian private school which provides education for children in kindergarten...


Peterborough: Public hearing planned on Family District rezoning proposal
03-03-2023 10:46 AM

By ROWAN WILSON

Peterborough Planning Board members agreed Monday night to hold a public hearing on rezoning all Family District lots and lots with portions zoned as Family District to General Residence zoning before voting whether to make the proposed change a...


Peterborough Affordable Housing Committee seeks grant to aid accessory dwelling units
03-01-2023 2:36 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

A $15,000 AARP grant is up for grabs, and Peterborough's Affordable Housing Committee is hoping to claim it for future housing.On Friday, Feb. 24, Affordable Housing Committee members met at Town Hall to discuss their plans to present a $15,000 AARP...


Silver Scone Teas fight continues with lawsuit and appeal
02-22-2023 2:24 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Neighbors who have opposed the granting of a variance to allow the continued operation of the Silver Scone Teas tea party business on River Road in New Ipswich have filed suit with the state’s Housing Appeals Board and Hillsborough County Superior...


Analysis finds more than half of Hancock and Lyndeborough residential real estate transactions were all-cash
02-20-2023 3:17 PM

By PAUL BRIAND

Cash was king in the purchase of at least 50 percent of residential real estate properties in the New Hampshire towns of Hancock and Lyndeborough during 2022.And in several other Granite State communities, at least 40 percent of the real estate...


House and Home: A slice of the Adirondacks in Peterborough
02-20-2023 11:25 AM

By BEN CONANT

When Taylor and Cathie Sage acquired a pair of 20-acre lots on the west side of Pack Monadnock in Peterborough just before the turn of the millennium, they knew they wanted to build a custom home on their new property. “I grew up in upstate New York,”...


Peterborough Planning Board approves zoning amendments to appear on ballot
02-15-2023 1:48 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

Based on proposed zoning and code amendments they unanimously approved for residents to vote on at Town Meeting after a pubic hearing Monday night, Peterborough Planning Board members hope to rezone buildings whose function does not correlate with...


Joining TIF could be ‘first step’ in redevelopment for W.W. Cross building in Jaffrey
02-15-2023 12:08 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Voters will have the opportunity to fold the derelict former W.W. Cross building into a downtown revitalization zone, in what Jaffrey Select Board Chair Frank Sterling called a possible “first step” in making the property usable again.During a public...


Greenville rehab talks continued
02-14-2023 1:49 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Greenville Planning Board continued applications for a proposed rehabilitation center and the conversion of the former Antiques Mall into an apartment building with little discussion Thursday.The proposal to convert the former Chamberlin Mill...


Bill aims to help low-income taxpayers
02-08-2023 5:13 PM

By RICK GREEN 

A bill sponsored by N.H. Rep. Richard Ames, D-Jaffrey, would provide additional help for some homeowners who can’t afford their property taxes.His House Bill 569 would require towns to send the state any excess money generated by the statewide...


Temple Planning Board receives $55,744 grant for housing review
02-08-2023 4:00 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Temple Planning Board has been awarded a $55,744 grant to put toward updating town planning documents to address the ongoing housing needs of New Hampshire and the town.The grant, available through InvestNH, provides funds to planning boards or...


Real estate transfers from Dec. 19, 2022, to Jan. 11, 2023
02-08-2023 11:42 AM

Real estate transfers from Dec. 19, 2022, to Jan. 11, 2023.ANTRIM91 Gregg Lake Rd.; land and building; $278,000; Barbara D. Hutchinson to Nicholas R. Dostaler.213 Keene Rd.; land and building; $275,000; William L. Humphrey and Doreen T. Kellogg to...

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