$3.2 million will get you 797 acres and a lot of history.
Abutters say Effingham's Planning Board violated the zoning ordinance when it conditionally approved the controversial development.
President of NH LAKES will speak about how individuals as well as groups can take actions to protect our lake system.
The state's reliance on voluntary cooperation by boaters at the popular rafting site may no longer be enough to balance recreation and preservation.
U.S. EPA-funded water quality initiative is being led by Friends of Danforth Pond and Green Mountain Conservation Group.
Our long-time board member will discuss "Aquatic Plants of Chocorua Lake and the Ossipee River Drainage" this Monday, August 21, at 7 p.m.
"The Planning Board appears to have erroneously believed that because Meena received a variance for a gas station…approving the site plan application was inevitable, regardless of environmental concerns."
Michael Cahalane tells Effingham's Planning Board there was a "consensus" to allow the work to proceed without an approved site plan.
A public hearing will take place on Monday, August 7, to address issues raised in the wake of the board's conditional approval of the development.
Effingham's Select Board says there is "nothing to substantiate" one of the items in the Planning Board's "Findings of Fact" that was used as the basis of its July 11 gas station decision.
The group plans to seek a coordinated inter-agency response to increasingly common flooding events.
Addressing the location of the diesel pump and making changes in the design of the bioretention basin are among tasks that must be completed before a final sign-off.
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