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GREENâS GRANT â Thirty-one Gorham High School seniors enjoyed an in-person commencement at which they were awarded their diplomas at 6 p.m. on Friday evening at the base of Mount Washington, thanks to the generosity of the family-owned Auto Road and Great Glen.
This was the second-year in a row that a far more spectacular venue was used, so that attendees could enjoy the more relaxed social-distancing measures now considered suitable for COVID-19 when outdoors.
The Gorham Police Department, the Sheriffâs Department, Gorham Fire and EMS, and state police escorted the Class of 2021 motorized parade with three vehicles allowed to accompany each family, starting north of town, through downtown, and then turning south on Route 16 to an unpaved parking lot.
Zoning update afoot to diversify heavily residential Golden Triangle
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A zoning update in the works for the Golden Triangle neighborhood aims to diversify what’s built there in the future.
Over the past decade, new projects in the downtown-adjacent neighborhood have been nearly entirely residential in nature, some of them apartment buildings up to 16 stories.
“There’s a concern among residents that those are not as eclectic a mix of sizes and uses as they’d like to see,” Kristofer Johnson, a city planner with Denver’s Community Planning and Development, told BusinessDen Wednesday. “And that’s consistent with the policy recommendations in the neighborhood plan, as well.”