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BY JENN McDOWELLAmong the items Hooksett voters will discuss at Town Meeting on Saturday, April 5, are a $1.5 million bond for sewer plant upgrades, two new trucks for the Highway Department, raises for nonunionized town employees, additional staff for the Highway and Fire Departments, and starting up a public access TV station.
They will also ...
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BY GRETA CUYLERWithout $1.5 million from voters, commercial and industrial development, even some major residential subdivisions, will come to a halt, say Hooksett Sewer Department representatives.
All of the town’s sewer capacity is either being used or has been pre-sold to developers for upcoming projects, said Sewer Commissioner Sid ...
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BY JENN MCDOWELL
The state Wetlands Bureau inspector in charge of the Hooksett Sewer Commission’s application to culvert a small stream next to the town’s sewage plant for expansion said the application has not been officially reviewed yet.
Jocelyn Degler, the wetlands inspector assigned to the site, said they have until the end of ...
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BY JENNIFER MCDOWELL
According to the Hooksett Sewer Commission, the state Wetlands Bureau is holding out on making a decision on whether the town can redirect a tiny brook next to the sewer plant to install a second clarifier.
Upon discussion of the problem at a Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 22, the council decided to have Town ...
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