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    Manchester Infill & Small Developments

    UNH Manchester Plans Upward Expansion UNH-Manchester has some growing plans By MARK HAYWARD New Hampshire Union Leader http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=UNH-Manchester+has+some+growing+plans&articleId=07f7f23f-7616-4d1f-8408-8fe6fe56570c Manchester ? Expanded curriculum and...
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    Hanover Zoning Shenanigans

    It sounds like Hanover might not be quite as evil anymore. 120 affordable units to be built soon in Hanover By KRISTEN SENZ Union Leader Correspondent 12 hours, 33 minutes ago HANOVER ? They arrived the day after Christmas 1999. A family of political refugees from Afghanistan -- a mother...
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    Claremont, NH

    Claremont: Envision prosperity By KRISTEN SENZ Union Leader Correspondent 7 hours, 24 minutes ago CLAREMONT ? After years of struggling to attract investment, the city is about to undergo a major transformation, and planners want to make sure the sleepy city is ready for its new life. The...
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    Nashua

    Downtown could go totally Wi-Fi By DAVID BROOKS, Telegraph Staff dbrooks@nashuatelegraph.com Published: Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007 NASHUA ? If all goes well, this spring, Nashua will become the third city in New Hampshire to provide free wireless Internet access downtown, using a private-public...
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    Nashua

    I haven't seen that much of Nashua, but from what I have seen it is definitely not "mini-Boston."
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    Nashua

    Shopping center is becoming a reality By ASHLEY SMITH, Telegraph Staff asmith@nashuatelegraph.com Published: Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007 HUDSON ? If you haven?t realized how large the potential development at Green Meadow Golf Club would be, consider the following. The town is charging more than...
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    New WTC Tower Designs

    WTC TOWERS & HUB 'TUB' STARTS TODAY By TOM TOPOUSIS January 11, 2007 -- Construction workers at Ground Zero will begin pouring concrete today for the largest foundation built in the city since the excavation of the site of the Twin Towers four decades ago. Known as the "east bathtub," the...
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    Why is the posting time an hour off?

    Click on profile and change your timezone.
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    Portsmouth

    The cap might be around four or five stories, because not much taller is built there.
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    Nashua

    Condo developer gets OK to work in buffer By TOM WEST, Telegraph Correspondent Published: Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 NASHUA ? A plan to build 358 condominiums downtown moved closer to final city approval as the zoning board gave the developer permission to work within the 75-foot wetland buffer of...
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    Concord

    from the Concord Monitor Main Street could get a face-lift By Chelsea Conaboy Monitor staff December 12. 2006 8:00AM If the city council adopts a plan presented at last night's meeting, Main Street could eventually look and feel quite different, with just one lane of traffic in each direction...
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    Northern New England News

    From The Union Leader Residential construction spikes in southern NH The value of residential contracts for future construction in the Manchester-Nashua metropolitan statistical area increased by nearly one-fifth in October compared to the same month a year ago, according to McGraw-Hill...
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    Northern New England News

    County not as crowded as it seems By DAVID BROOKS, Telegraph Staff dbrooks@nashuatelegraph.com Published: Monday, Nov. 27, 2006 Every town in Hillsborough County complains about too much growth ? so when the Federal Reserve Bank does an in-depth study of New England migration patterns, what...
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    Northern New England News

    NH economy still growing but slower By DENIS PAISTE Union Leader Staff New Hampshire's economy is flattening but still shows signs of growth, according to a new report from the state Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau, a unit of the Department of Employment Security. "The positive...
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    MA Governor - Who Gets Your Vote?

    CNN just projected Patrick as Massachusetts' next governor.

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