The New Ipswich Planning Board’s continued public hearing on the proposed Silver Scone Teas on River Road Wednesday night included a discussion of the proposed 18-space gravel parking lot off Currier Road, which includes two additional spaces in the.
Regarding the “Step aside on Silver Scone,” editorial April 4, the Ledger-Transcript issued a baseless and disrespectful article questioning the personal ethics of Richard Smeeth and me in the context of the New Ipswich Planning Board’s consideration.
Although she was aware of the effort on her behalf, Nancy Clark said it wasn’t her idea to run a write-in campaign for New Ipswich Planning Board.She was pleased to find out she had been elected March 28, though, stating her enthusiasm “stemmed from a.
The New Ipswich Planning Board accepted the application by Silver Scone Teas for a site plan review of its proposed tea party event business, but discussions will continue for at least one more hearing.After reviewing the application, the board.
The New Ipswich Zoning Board upheld two decisions in favor of Silver Scone Teas Thursday, although the board did admit to not following proper procedure in issuing its notice of decision when granting a variance to the business.The business, owned by.