An unresolved waiver request, the need for a Special Use Permit, and a nine-town petition are likely to be on the agenda when the Effingham gas station hearings reconvene on Thursday, July 7.
More than 500 people from nine towns say they want Effingham's planners to obtain a full, not partial, independent review of the Meena LLC gas station Site Plan Application.
It may not be as visible as our gorgeous surroundings, but clean drinking water is critical to our way of life and our tourism economy. A new video explains.
Demands that the company be held accountable are rooted in fear that last year's illegal excavation might have caused naphthalene and other petroleum contaminants to migrate to the groundwater.
The town's Planning Board will now determine whether the controversial "Development of Regional Impact" is a threat to the public's health, safety and welfare.
A Facebook post sparked a debate about controlling dogs at Ossipee Lake Natural Area, but state law is clear—dogs are prohibited on the property, leashed or not.
Cyanobacteria blooms have become a growing concern on Danforth Pond and many waterbodies across New Hampshire. On June 10, state specialist Amanda McQuaid will explain what might be done to address the issue.
The Marina docks are almost full but not much boat traffic on the bay. So far, all is quiet at Camp Huckins.
The benefits and strategies of protecting our invaluable water resources, and the very different roles state and local authorities play, will be on the agenda at a free public meeting on June 1.
Meena LLC has a variance to build a gas station but needs a Special Use Permit to operate it, according to Concord-based Northpoint Engineering. Meena's attorney says that's "legally incorrect."
As they do every year, volunteers from the lake's boating community picked up litter and winter debris from the public section of the state preserve's shoreline.
Ossipee's endorsement of an Effingham gas station struck some as an outlier decision, but it's part of a years-long pattern.
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