The project comes several years after the owner, Wayne Presby, scrapped a plan to build a 35-room hotel on the mountain.
New England
New Hampshire House votes on seceding from U.S.
The proposal was overwhelmingly rejected, but 13 lawmakers did vote in favor.
Massachusetts school employee files complaint over remote work request she says led to firing
A middle school counselor and social worker says she was unfairly fired after requesting to work from home because she is pregnant and has other health issues.
Boston police officer faces witness intimidation charge
The officer allegedly went to the house of an internal affairs investigator and stared him down at 1:00 in the morning.
Former New Hampshire hermit a no-show in court on trespassing charge
An arrest warrant is issued after David Lidstone fails to appear for his arraignment. He was charged in December after returning to the property he made his home for 27 years.
‘River Dave’ doesn’t show for N.H. court hearing on trespassing charge
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a former hermit in New Hampshire who is charged with trespassing on the wooded property he made his home for 27 years didn’t show up for his arraignment
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The House has passed the Six Triple Eight Congressional Gold Medal Act, to award a Congressional Gold Medal in honor of women in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in Europe during World War II.
For whom the bell rolls: Paul Revere chime returns home
The 1,000-pound bell was made in 1834 by the Revolutionary War patriot’s son, Joseph Warren Revere.
Supreme Court reimposes death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted in the attack that killed three people near the finish line in 2013.
Thousands demonstrate in Boston in support of Ukraine
Sunday’s march in downtown Boston is the latest large gathering in the region to show support for Ukrainians.