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William (Bill) M Salloway - The Gloversville Leader Herald

Salem, MA - William (Bill) M. Salloway son of Harry and Mildred (Karger) Salloway entered into rest on January 9, 2022 at the age of 83. Beloved husband of Shirley (Wortman) Salloway with whom he shared 61 wonderful years of marriage. Born and raised in Lynn, MA, Bill graduated from SUNY Buffalo and

Penacook workforce housing named after late CATCH President Rosemary Heard

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Jaffrey nets $300,000 in Brownfields Program grants for hazardous site assessments

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 5/17/2021 4:15:29 PM The town of Jaffrey has been awarded $300,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfield Program grants to assess sites with potential hazards, and prepare them for redevelopment. First on the list are the former St. Patrick’s School and the former W.W. Cross building. “Brownfield” properties are sites where there is potential for expansion or redevelopment, complicated by the presence – or just potential presence of hazardous substances. Since 1995, the Brownfields Program has provided $1.76 billion in grants nationally to assess and clean up these sites to allow redevelopment to move forward. “The Town is delighted to have been selected by EPA for a Community Wide Brownfield Assessment Grant. We will be working closely with our local Brownfields Advisory Committee, and our federal and state partners to address the redevelopment of derelict and abandoned sites so that they are no longer a burden

EPA s $500,000 grant will help (finally) clean Boscawen s old tannery site

EPA’s $500,000 grant will help (finally) clean Boscawen’s old tannery site The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff

Boscawen, Jaffrey Get EPA Grants To Revitalize Contaminated Sites

Credit Josh Graciano / Flickr Two New Hampshire towns will get federal grants to clean up contaminated sites seen as obstacles to economic revitalization. Boscawen and Jaffrey are among about 150 towns nationwide to receive the brownfield funding from the Environmental Protection Agency this year. Boscawen will use half a million dollars to clean up a former mill and leather tannery on its riverfront. The contaminated Allied Leather site has sat abandoned since 1987.  In recent years, the city of Concord used an EPA loan to turn another former Allied site in Penacook into housing and offices.  At a press conference this week, Boscawen select board chair Lorrie Carey said residents voted twice at town meeting to help pay for their own mill cleanup.

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