The New Hampshire Housing Appeals Board is scheduled to hear the appeal of decisions related to the approval of Silver Scone Teas, a tea party event business in New Ipswich, on May 16.The business, owned and operated by New Ipswich resident Jane.
Since moving into New Ipswich in 2001, there have been several battles fought both for, but mostly against, businesses and corporations wanting to come to or through this town.The first one, around 2004, concerned Pitcherville Sand and Gravel, which.
The New Ipswich Police Department expects to contract with a consultant to overhaul the department’s policies and procedures to update them and bring them in line with state policies.“The policies at the Police Department are at least 10 years old,.
Volunteers are the secret sauce of the nonprofit world. Volunteers do so many things that are essential to the functioning of our nonprofits.Let’s look at the volunteer board of trustees. They give of their time, their skills, their wisdom. The board.
Write-in candidates Bruce Routsala and Nichole Talbot have accepted seats on the Planning Board after no one officially ran for the positions in the March 28 town election.Nancy Clark, who was the top candidate for one of the seats, was sworn in to.