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New memorial plaque dedicated in Franconia
Franconia Selectmen Eric Meth, Dan Walker and Chair Jill Brewer (left to right) joined Franconia Area Heritage Council Board members Dot Wiggins, Eileen Ball, Phil Krill and Ernie Hansberger at a World War II Memorial dedication at the Franconia Town Hall. (Courtesy Photo) (
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June 03, 2021FRANCONIA World War II veterans from Franconia were honored anew with a bronze plaque dedication ceremony at Town Hall on May 24 - just in time for Memorial Day.
The project spanned fifteen years and was spearheaded by the Franconia Area Heritage Council (FAHC), said board member Phil Krill. The new bronze piece replaced a deteriorating, hand-carved and hand-painted wooden sign with unknown origins.
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Franconia officials table restaurant shutdown request
January 06, 2021FRANCONIA Two weeks after drafting a letter that asked restaurants to stop all dine-in services voluntarily, the Franconia Select Board opted not to move forward with their request. We were watching the data and in contact with our health officer, and the data did not look good for our county or our town. At that time, we decided to draft a letter to local eating establishments encouraging them to go to curbside while the community spread level seemed rather high for our county, stated Board Chair Jill Brewer.
In mid-December, Grafton Country was considered a red zone with an average of 25 positive cases for every 100,000 people. By the Dec. 28 board meeting, the numbers had diminished enough for the three-person board to change their minds.