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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Bow voters will have a chance
to extend the town’s growth
management ordinance and
limit the number
of elderly housing
built in one
year.
In addition to
voting for town
and school candidates on Election
Day, May 13, Bow residents
will be asked to vote on seven
zoning amendments.
All seven amendments are
under ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
Soon, Hooksett voters will be charged with the duty of either accepting or rejecting a new financial plan for the proposed Cabela’s development off Hackett Hill Road.
On Tuesday, Oct. 23, polls at Cawley Middle School will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. to allow citizens to weigh in on the revised TIF district and reduced ...
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BY DAVE CHOATE
A heated discussion involving board members, two sides of a property debate and a member of the Conservation Commission ended with the board voting unanimously to push the proposal back to Oct. 25.
Janice Bournival had proposed to keep a single-family home and office on her property and add 15 condominium units for people ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
A last-minute initiative by several local business owners objecting to zoning amendment 2D was successful.
The group of roughly 12 active and another dozen semi-active business owners created a protest petition changing the necessary votes to pass from a simple majority of 50 percent to a super majority of 67 ...
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