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Trump and Travel: Just the Facts, Part Deux
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A Quebec-based composites manufacturer, with a contract to produce parts for Volvo, is expanding to northern New Hampshire, according to the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Resting comfortably, in a manila folder in my office, is an intriguing and much-talked-about document. Unfortunately, I cannot show it to you.
HANOVER, N.H.. – The Town of Hanover voted on Tuesday to establish a goal of transitioning to 100 percent clean and renewable energy by 2050.
DIXVILLE – If Balsams developer Les Otten got all the necessary permits and financing and opened a world-class resort business in the North Country, Dan Dagesse would have owned a chunk of it.
While the Forest Society called Northern Pass’ purchase of five North Country properties through middlemen inflated by $500,000 a “shell game,” the project’s spokesperson Martin Murray said ratepayer dollars were not used and it is common to buy property along proposed transmission routes.
CONCORD — Twenty-two businesses, including the Common Man restaurant and Plymouth State University, would be seriously disrupted if Northern Pass buries transmission lines through downtown Plymouth, according to letters discussed Thursday on Day 9 of the state Site Evaluation Committee’s adjudicative hearing.
Balsams Resort owner Dan Dagesse has sold his share of the closed resort in Dixville Notch to developer Les Otten, a spokesman for Otten confirmed Friday.
For the first time in three decades, the zoning regulations for the unincorporated areas of Coos County are being comprehensively reviewed and updated and by early summer, it is expected that residents will have a chance to comment.