LEBANON A proposal to build a 436-unit apartment complex in a former brickyard on Hanover Street will need to address an array of public concerns, including the potential impact on wildlife and traffic congestion, according to city planning.
As one of Concord’s key pieces of downtown real estate continues to be demolished to make way for housing, another Main Street eyesore quietly disappeared. In a rare act of authority, the city of Concord tore down a condemned house at 107-109 South.