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By Patrick O’Neill More walkable areas and use of school buildings for more than just children are important for Bedford’s future. Bedford residents voiced their opinions on the town’s future at the Master Plan Steering Committee’s Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK The Town Council is considering making two roads along Route 101 one way to ease traffic concerns near the high school. A public hearing is set for Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m., to hear residents’ opinion on whether Nashua Road from Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK Fixing town roads and addressing safety at the intersection of Route 101 and Nashua Road will highlight the March 10 ballot. During brief discussions at a Monday, Feb. 2, public hearing, the Town Council approved presenting two warrants Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE An effort to receive public input on a $12 million bond for the town road system and $1 million for the Nashua Road intersection with Route 101 met with limited success at a recent public hearing where only a few residents turned out Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE The Town Council will stick to the original plan for fixing roads this year, despite the fact that current funding for the repair program runs out after 2008, due to the defeat of two bonds in the March town election. Hardy Road and North Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK The 11 questions posed during the Town Council candidates’ debate brought out some differences and similarities in the three men vying for two open seats. Chris Bandazian, Bill Dermody and Jonathan Zdziarski came before the BCTV cameras Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Growth in Bedford schools, a secondary emergency access road and taxpayer involvement in spending were the main topics discussed at the School Board Candidates’ Debate. The event, sponsored by the Bedford Men’s Club, featured Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Bedford resident Gus Garceau says his proposed amendment to Warrant Article 2 will solve the school emergency access issue and save taxpayer money. Garceau said he will present his amendment at the Tuesday, Feb. 5, deliberative session Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE For years, the state had planned to expand Route 101 in Bedford, but they won’t be starting anytime soon. On Jan. 15, New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch submitted the state’s 10-year highway transportation plan to the Legislature, Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch submitted the state’s 10- year highway transportation plan to the Legislature, bumping Route 101 in Bedford off the list. The plan, if passed, would cut nearly $2 billion in projects. “New Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE What some members of the Town Council didn’t know until recently was that the town would be asked to foot some of the bill to widen Route 101 as part of the school secondary access road project. “Some Town Council members Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK With the state Department of Transportation’s Route 101 reconstruction plan pushed to 2017, the School Board is looking at ways to access the middle/high school site and keep students safe. At its Sept. 24 meeting, Tony Grande and Read More...
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BY IRENE LABOMBARDE Work has begun on the tunnel that will eventually bring traffic on the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport access road under the Bedford tollbooths along the Everett Turnpike. Construction on the $123 million access road to link the Read More...
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BY IRENE LABOMBARDE Residents will have a chance to speak out about road safety on two busy roads. The Town Council set aside Wednesday, Aug. 15, for a public hearing to discuss reducing the speed limit and banning parking on a portion of Nashua Road, Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Don Torbich of Brick Mill Road said his mailbox has been hit 10 times in 24 years. Most recently, his neighbor hit it while avoiding a speeding car. Neighbors living near the intersection of Brick Mill and Ledgewood roads say it’s Read More...
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