What will the future of Ossipee Lake be? Who should help shape that future? What programs are needed to ensure the lake's long-term protection?
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The proposed expansion of Ossipee Lake Marina has State officials and local environmental groups worried about the impact on milfoil, boat traffic and the Ossipee aquifer.
Selectmen plan to put an article on the town warrant in March for the preliminary work to stabilize the Whittier Covered Bridge, buying time for the town to find money for a much more extensive rehabilitation that would save the rotting structure.
Club Motorsports Inc. kicked up another round of quarreling and head scratching in town last week when the developer handed over a new set of plans for apparently little more than a road up a hill.
In the withdrawal letter, the club indicated it planned to resubmit the application at a later date.
Tonight was the turning point from a liquid to a solid on much of the Ossipee Lake/Bays surfaces.
Sharleen and Robert Houle submitted an application for subdivision on two lots they own on West Bay Road in order to create a condominium of the five cabins that are there now.
The owner of Camp Robin Hood received an approved site plan review from the Freedom Planning Board to renovate an existing building on the property as well as construct a new building.
Looking back three years, the reeling racetrack developer seems further than ever from an early promise to investors to succeed where other would-be track builders have failed.
The days of obtaining a certificate by passing the test online are numbered.
Freedom Zoning Board continued its review of Ossipee Lake Marina's proposed boat storage expansion to January, claiming that Fire Chief Gene Doe's input is crucial to the decision.
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