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Cabinet News

Kuster vows to fight for farm bill

U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02) met with the leadership of the Hanover Co-op Food group and discussed the upcoming 2023 Farm Bill, which Congress is currently considering, and how the legislation can advance New Hampshire farmers’ and producers’ priorities. Specifically, Kuster ...

Wilton receives AARP grant

WILTON – A new gazebo on the Stony Brook Riverwalk will be funded by a $17,000 Community Challenge Grant from AARP. The award was announced June 28. The gazebo, to be located on the riverbank in the police station parking area, will be handicapped accessible and serve as a gathering spot ...

Wood-burning air conditioning … really

To make financial sense when burning wood for a large housing development, I have recently learned, you need to do something that sounds kind of crazy: Use it to cool yourself. “That’s the key. ... District heating with wood is not a new thing, it’s use of heat energy to power air ...

State, local police cracking down on speeding

CONCORD – The New Hampshire Office of Highway Safety (NHOHS) announces it is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to remind drivers to stop speeding and to help put an end to the risky driving behavior. ...

Lyndeborough book signing

LYNDEBOROUGH – The three authors of the Lyndeborough Historical Society’s new book, “A History of Lyndeborough, 1735-2022”’ will be at the Tarbell Library July 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., to sign copies of the book. Books ordered may be picked up, and books will be available to buy. ...

Complaints heard on elderly housing plan

WILTON – A request for a tax abatement by the management of Edgewater Estates, the elderly housing complex on Howard Street, prompted officials to look into complaints of residents parking on neighboring properties and whether the facility is operating as originally intended. The housing ...