Some New Hampshire school districts are still struggling to keep students in class, but officials are hopeful that the COVID-19 winter surge is nearing an end.
Concord School District is proceeding with testing for Tuberculosis, pooled testing for COVID-19 and planning future COVID-19 vaccination clinics for students ages 5 to 11, once the Pfizer vaccine is approved for children. Staff from the New Hampshire.
South end housing complex approved despite concerns from neighbors >Conceptual drawings of the proposed development at Langdon Avenue and South Main Street. Courtesy of Dakota Partners Courtesy
Published: 7/24/2021 9:20:12 PM
Despite concerns of traffic, trains and trampling a marsh that’s home to wildlife, plans to construct up to 192 apartments on Langdon Avenue gained approval from the city’s planning board.
Fourteen residents shared their concerns for the project – a four-unit housing complex with two commercial buildings – during a public hearing Wednesday. Still, the developer was given conditional approval since the proposal met all zoning requirements.
Paul Halvorsen, the Merrimack County Attorney and a resident of the area since 1997, fears the location – which borders the South End marsh, railroad tracks and South Main Street – is too crowded for the proposed number of units.