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Legal settlement clears way for Portsmouth affordable housing, plus a new neighborhood takes shape in Peterborough ...
A committee tasked with reviewing concepts for housing development on Old North Main Street heard from Lakes Region Community ...
A 12-unit raised commercial building was pitched in 2024 to replace the shack businesses, but that idea was scrapped ...
The site will be cleared and equipped with utility service needed for the new units by the end of 2025, with construction ...
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 ...
The White House wants to eliminate federal support for public media. Congress will vote soon on a proposal to slash millions ...
The old adage there’s no such thing as free lunch was long ignored by media companies. Newspapers and magazines have a long history of selling their products below cost or giving them away. Newspapers ...
This summer may not see the usual Canadian crowds lining up for lobster rolls or strolling through Portsmouth streets, catching some rays at Hampton Beach, or during Motorcycle Week. Instead, it’s ...
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. Together, more than 1,000 donors helped raise $320,800 ...
Even in a typical year, tourism businesses in northern New England have to deal with forces both unpredictable and out of their control, such as the price of gasoline and whether the sun will shine on ...
State revenue collections were above targeted amounts again in March, following February’s relatively strong receipts. Business tax receipts were still below planned amounts, with those losses offset ...
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