The Conway developer’s decision to close the convenience store after buying it more than two years ago has voided its legal status as a protected non-conforming use.
The Conway developer’s decision to close the convenience store after buying it more than two years ago has voided its legal status as a protected non-conforming use.
Newly released public documents show the company’s failure to consider zoning regulations led to a series of missteps that stalled their plan.
Newly elected Victoria Garceau has bowed-out, according to the Conway Daily Sun.
High school student Stella Lunt of Ossipee is learning a lot from the Meena gas station case.
Whether Effingham’s Planning Board will accept the material is unclear, given its September cut-off date and a court-ordered stay of the proceedings.