Now, the Upper Valley is facing a new development challenge, one that appears to pit the desire for open space, like the Hazen farm, against the need for housing.
WILDER Henry Hazen’s family has owned Brookside Farm, which sits just where Dothan Brook crosses Christian Street, for seven generations. Previously a beef and vegetable operation, the farm is now used for boarding horses.From the farm’s 174-acre.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION The last time Jason Smoller, Northern Stage’s next managing director, and his wife lived in the Upper Valley 10 years ago, they lived off Colburn Park in Lebanon.This time they’ll live with their child in White River Junction,.
The nonprofit theater company, which announced Jason Smoller’s appointment as the next leader of the business side of its operations, has played a role in White River Junction’s revitalization.