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Eagle Scouts honored in Littleton

LITTLETON State Rep. James Arciero recently honored four members of Boy Scouts of America Troop 1 in Littleton who attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award in Scouting.

Local conservation commissions oppose landfill project

Local conservation commissions oppose landfill project January 21, 2021LITTLETON The Littleton Conservation Commission added its voice to a growing number of organizations resisting a proposed landfill near Forest Lake. Last Monday s letter submitted to the NHDES Wetlands Bureau was superseded by similar opposition documents from the Bethlehem, Whitefield and Lisbon Conservation Commissions and the Ammonoosuc River Local Advisory Committee. The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources also submitted an opposition letter one day after the Littleton Conservation Commission. Director Philip Bryce voiced concern about landfill liner lifespans and potentially shared groundwater systems between Forest Lake and the proposed site.

Littleton residents resist housing development

Littleton residents resist housing development December 20, 2020LITTLETON Despite rising COVID numbers, a significant number of residents attended last week s Littleton Select Board meeting at the Opera House to voice concern about a potential housing development. Many felt officials were moving too fast on a property that had remained dormant for 25 years. Earlier this month, town officials closed a two-week RFP (Request for Proposals) process on the 103-acre Eaton property, located north of Apthorp Commons. Although the original purchase of the lot in 1995 for $113,000 required voter approval by warrant article, legal advisers said the Select Board didn t need to repeat the process for a sale.

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