The Manchester Planning Board is scheduled to meet Tuesday to review JMB Industries’s proposed move from Summerhaven Road to a 321 Scribner Hill Road.
July 2013
RSU 12 board trims budget, sets dates for meeting, vote
The school board of Regional School Unit 12 has approved a reduced, $26.4 million budget, and set dates for a second attempt at getting voters to approve it.
GOP, Greens set dates for Senate 19 candidate caucuses
Caucuses have been scheduled to choose the Republican and Green candidates to run in Senate District 19, which consists of Sagadahoc County and the Lincoln County town of Dresden.
Sparrow’s Nest arts center in Industry takes center stage
The Sparrow’s Nest theater in Industry is celebrating the debut of its program for adults, with performances of “Almost, Maine,” a show about falling in love from the perspective of nine couples in a fictional town called Almost, Maine.
Wooden ship makes a whale of a return
The world’s last surviving wooden whaling ship is set to sail again on the 172nd anniversary of its first launch.
New England has mixed feelings about natural gas
The region’s power supplier worries it might be too reliant on the source of energy.
Need a custom piece of wood? Just ask the bat man
Casey O’Donnell’s company is gaining traction as he focuses on baseball equipment.
Mass. gubernatorial field grows
LOWELL, Mass. – State Treasurer Steven Grossman told delegates at the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s annual convention Saturday that he was running for governor and said he would make paid family leave a top priority if elected. “I think it’s a moral and economic responsibility,” Grossman said. Grossman, former chief executive of Grossman Marketing Group, later […]
For Oakland transfer station manager, it’s butterflies in the stomach
Oakland transfer station Manager John Thomas said he’s not sure whether the flowers — and his dreams to transform an old landfill into a butterfly feeding station — will take root.
Thousands raise $2.6 million for cancer research
New Hampshire is filled with bikers, golfers, rowers and walkers for the annual Prouty fundraiser.