Permit fees are down, threatening programs that protect the state's wetlands and lakes, and the Co-Chair of the N.H. House Republican Alliance files a bill to repeal the Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act in its entirety.
Anti-speed limit group hopes new Republican majority will scrap the recently enacted Lake Winnipesaukee speed limit law.
A six-month study on what to do about the Town Office is put on the back burner as the board re-focuses on a likely $1 million to $2 million request for capital funding to improve the police and fire departments.
Developer is still looking to build a driving course on Mount Whittier.
Recommendations will be finalized on November 30 with a goal to "improve clarity and enforcement of the ordinance" without imposing new costs on businesses.
"Office campus" option would include purchase of adjacent property and buildings to address code issues and would keep municipal functions in the village. Committee will discuss its recommendation with the Select Board on Monday, November 29.
State legislator says lake property owners receive the benefit of milfoil control programs so they should pay more of the cost.
Before cheering state budget cuts, state taxpayers should consider that the cost of governing will be shifted to local communities, says a Concord Monitor editorial.
Balloon test planned for Saturday as residents express concerns over Moulton Road site.
In the House race, Democrat Susan Wylie is defeated as a Republican wave rolls through Carroll County.
There's heavy lifting equipment at the dam as repair work continues.
Weed samples near the Effingham shore above the Ossipee River Dam have tested positive as the indestructible invasive.
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