Keyword search: Planning Board
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city’s downtown fire station will be packing up and moving — temporarily — during the construction of a new building to replace its aging facility on South Park Street.On Monday, the Planning Board will hear a plan from the Fire...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
ORFORD — Unexpected competition for the role of fire chief last March has divided some residents into opposing factions, reduced the ranks of the Fire Department and left the town of 1,200 without a Planning Board.Orford’s voters in 2014 authorized...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — A developer is planning to bring burritos and burgers to Washington Street.Pending city approvals, DDMNS Realty will build a Chipotle Mexican Grill and a Wendy’s restaurant on the lots at 384 and 392 Washington Street, according to Daniel...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Upper Valley residents experiencing homelessness — even those under the influence of drugs and alcohol — will have access next year to a new “low-barrier” shelter in the former 25,000 Gifts building.The Hartford Planning...
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hartford Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday to review a site plan by the Upper Valley Haven, which seeks to convert the former “25,000 Gifts” building on North Main Street into an emergency shelter. The...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The Planning Board unanimously approved a site plan for a Domino’s Pizza restaurant on Washington Street at the site of a shuttered gas station and car wash, but board members denied the applicant’s request for a left-hand turn across...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
HANOVER — Housing, transportation and downtown vibrancy rank high among community priorities in a new town master plan — the first update to Hanover’s planning and development goals since 2003.Over 20 Hanover residents attended an open house on...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
NEWPORT — Almost seven years after the Planning Board first approved a proposal to convert the former Ruger Mill on Sunapee Street into housing, the project is ready to move forward. Work is expected to begin before the end of the year.“We are ready...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WEST LEBANON — Developers of a long-delayed mixed-use project are asking the city for more flexibility when it comes to required infrastructure improvements so they have more leeway to bring on potential financial partners.The city Planning Board held...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city Planning Board has unanimously approved a permit for developers seeking to build a “charitable gaming” casino and restaurant on the Miracle Mile.The Planning Board gave consent this week to owners of the Lebanon Poker Room to...
LEBANON — The city Planning Board rescheduled public hearings on Monday, including for a proposed charitable casino on the Miracle Mile, to July 10 due to the inability of a city staff member to attend. The Planning Board had planned to continue its...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city Planning Board is moving closer to approving a “charitable gaming” casino on the Miracle Mile but will first solicit input from the police department before taking a final vote.On Monday, the Planning Board held a public hearing to...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — Amid the ongoing housing crunch in the Twin States, people were cleared out earlier this spring from the eight rooms in the front portion of a building on Bank Street in downtown Lebanon, which is slated for demolition.The demolition of 14...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — City officials are still awaiting additional traffic analysis before considering a proposed charitable gaming casino and restaurant on Miracle Mile, whose scheduled public hearing this week was continued to June 12 by the Planning...
By JAMIE L. COSTA
Developers expressed frustration Wednesday night when planning board members delayed moving forward on an application for a proposed 43,000-square-foot casino, bar and hotel on the city’s East Side. Last month, Concord Fire Chief John Chisholm and...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Monday to consider the school district’s expansion plan for Lebanon High School and Hanover Street School. The Lebanon School District seeks city approval of its plan to construct three...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
NEWPORT — Decades-old restrictions on how the location of a former hockey rink can be used by the school district won’t stand in the way of building a new agricultural center for students. But officials do have to identify another parcel in town for a...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WEST LEBANON — A developer is looking to convert a former auto dealership on the Miracle Mile into a charitable gaming casino and restaurant.Jonathan Gengras, a Connecticut-based auto dealer, and Stefan Huba, a casino gaming developer, are seeking...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The Lebanon Planning Board will consider a proposal to create a 196-unit apartment complex at the former Kleen laundry facility and dry cleaner business on Mechanic Street, which project developers say will help address the region’s housing...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — A group of artists, educators and parents is proposing a new private high school, the New England School of the Arts, for a location on the downtown pedestrian mall.The Lebanon Planning Board is slated to hear an application from the group...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — Some kidney dialysis patients in the Claremont area face a one-hour round trip a few times a week on top of their hourslong treatment at the closest clinic in Lebanon. That commute could change soon after the approval of a new clinic that...
By using this site, you agree with our use of cookies to personalize your experience, measure ads and monitor how our site works to improve it for our users
Copyright © 2016 to 2024 by Valley News. All rights reserved.