Concord has a restriction when it comes to new dead-end streets: no more than 1,000 feet. That limit is in place for resident safety, argues Deputy City Manager Matthew Walsh. If the city approves longer dead-end roads, and developers build housing on those roads, residents could become trapped during severe weather events and the homes […]
LACONIA — A draft analysis of existing living conditions in the city, prepared as part of the master planning process, shows moderate anticipa…
LACONIA — Pillsbury Realty Development, the group selected by the state to purchase the former State School property along Parade Road, said t…
LACONIA — A proposed zoning amendment would restrict short-term rental properties in certain areas of the city, and could allow the city Zonin…
LACONIA — Members of the city’s Planning Board will hear two conceptual presentations regarding housing development during their meeting at 6:…
LACONIA — Members of the city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment next week will hear a request from developers for a special exception to the ordina…
In late December, The Washington Post reported that Merrimack is one of 23 sites across the United States where the Trump administration plans to build a new ICE detention facility as part of its aggressive deportation campaign, citing a leaked document from the Department of Homeland Security. The local response over the ensuing weeks has […]
WEIRS BEACH — The property that was, for many years, home to Surf Coaster USA may soon be transformed into a large, planned community complete…
