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Valley News - Hearing for proposed Lebanon charitable gaming center postponed to March

LEBANON A public hearing to consider a proposed charitable gaming center and restaurant on the Miracle Mile has been moved to March 20. Jonathan Gengras, a Connecticut-based auto dealer, and Stefan Huba, a casino gaming developer, are seeking.

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Valley News - City may require electric vehicle chargers

LEBANON The Lebanon City Council will consider an amendment to the city’s zoning ordinances that would require some developers to build electric vehicle charging stations in future projects. The amendment was prepared by the city’s planning.

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Valley News - Miracle Mile casino planned

WEST LEBANON A developer is looking to convert a former auto dealership on the Miracle Mile into a charitable gaming casino and restaurant.Jonathan Gengras, a Connecticut-based auto dealer, and Stefan Huba, a casino gaming developer, are seeking.

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Valley News - Traffic a concern for 196-unit apartment project planned in Lebanon

LEBANON Members of the Lebanon Planning Board said they still have major questions about the traffic impact of a proposed 196-unit apartment complex at the former Kleen laundry facility on Mechanic Street, including a nearby intersection with a.

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Valley News - Jim Kenyon: Leveling the field

A 196-unit apartment complex in downtown Lebanon, a “farm outlet store” near Interstate 91 in Hartland and a cluster of “tiny homes” for tourists in Brownsville.The three proposed development projects in the news last week offer a window into how the.

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