WEST LEBANON A partnership between the city and a nonprofit to build and operate a publicly owned child care center is raising concerns among Upper Valley child care providers, who worry the project will exacerbate the region’s ongoing child care.
WEST LEBANON The city’s latest proposed site for a new fire station just about 1,000 feet from the existing building is already receiving objections from nearby residents and business owners.With the city’s pending purchase of three connected.
Almost a year ago, David backed his 30-year-old travel trailer into the corner of a large vacant lot behind a fast-food restaurant on Route 12A in West Lebanon.He’s lived there ever since.Compared to other homeless people living in the Upper Valley,.
At a City Council meeting earlier this winter, Lebanon City Manager Shaun Mulholland asked, “Isn’t government supposed to solve problems?” This rhetorical question constituted a welcome reaffirmation of the power of democratic institutions to promote.
WEST LEBANON Responding to the region’s shortage of day care providers, the city has announced plans to design and build a child care facility on city-owned property and turn operation over to a national nonprofit.As proposed, the center could.