Saturday, April 24
⢠In June, Fryeburg, Maine, residents expect to vote on whether to change a town ordinance to allow recreation-use cannabis stores in commercial zones. But some are concerned the town could become a marijuana mecca for vistors from New Hampshire, where recreational marijuana is not legal.
⢠Conway selectmen decided the townâs Fourth of July parade should use its customary route instead of an alternate route they had previously discussed.
⢠The state of New Hampshire hosted a second-dose-only mass vaccination clinic on April 24 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.
⢠Kennett High School marketing students won a a number of medals from the New Hampshire DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) Conference held virtually in February.
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The state Site Evaluation Committee will decide whether to hold a special approval process for a proposed solar farm in Milford, after receiving petitions from nearby residents.
The proposed array, from a local subsidiary of New York-based Olivewood Energy, would have a capacity of 16 megawatts – about half the size of the normal minimum for SEC consideration.
A community group called Brox Environmental Citizens – named for the piece of land where the solar farm would be built – wants the SEC to step in and decide whether to review the project anyway.
The group submitted petitions with that request, signed by residents in Milford and four surrounding towns.