At the Hospitals: Dec. 13, 2015
Dec13

At the Hospitals: Dec. 13, 2015

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The House That Perseverance Built
Nov29

The House That Perseverance Built

Hanover — For more than a decade, Hanover landlord Jolin Kish has had her eye on a certain plot of land. It occupies the end of a quiet, shaded cul-de-sac overlooking downtown Hanover, where the chimes of the Baker Library bell tower ring across town to mark the hours. Small family homes stand at a respectful distance, shielded from one another by trees. Now her dream house is rising on that property on Ledyard Lane. With three...

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Juniper Hill Inn Under Contract
Nov22

Juniper Hill Inn Under Contract

Windsor — The owners of the Sumner Mansion Inn in Hartland have contracted to purchase the closed Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor and plan to renovate the property over the fall and winter, in time for spring re-opening. Ken Lucci and his sister Brenda Bradley, who bought Sumner Mansion only last year, plan to operate the two bed-and-breakfasts — which are just 31/2 miles apart — with shared staff in a bid to expand accommodations for the...

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Hanover Settles On Vendor Rules

Hanover — The Selectboard has agreed to allow downtown street vendors the chance to renew their prime spots before they are offered to newcomers, a provision the merchants say is critical to their success. Board members voted 4-1 on Monday to give three vendors right of first refusal on their locations outside of Town Hall, which are considered the best in town. The spots were previously given out on a first come, first served basis...

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Zoning Board May Decide on Proposed Loch Lyme Lodge Co-Housing This Week
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Zoning Board May Decide on Proposed Loch Lyme Lodge Co-Housing This Week

Lyme — The owners of the Loch Lyme Lodge on Orford Road are awaiting a decision from the town zoning board as to whether they may develop a 36-unit co-housing project near the resort overlooking Post Pond. After years of planning and negotiations with the town, the Zoning Board of Adjustment may rule on Wednesday on whether to grant a variance to the developers, the Pinnacle Project, allowing them to build on roughly four of the 98...

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