WEST WINDSOR Construction is set to begin on Ascutney Lofts, a five-unit tiny-house development in West Windsor, 15 months after the project was approved .
BROWNSVILLE A quest to build tiny homes along Mill Brook in Brownsville ended Friday, when a state official visited the project site and told the property’s owner Mark Morse that river corridor restrictions applied to the property, preventing.
A 196-unit apartment complex in downtown Lebanon, a “farm outlet store” near Interstate 91 in Hartland and a cluster of “tiny homes” for tourists in Brownsville.The three proposed development projects in the news last week offer a window into how the.
BROWNSVILLE The future of a vacant, tree-lined field next to the village post office remains in question following a town board’s approval last month of a housing development proposed for the site. The West Windsor Development Review Board.
BROWNSVILLE As Ascutney Outdoors wraps up its fourth winter season at the small-community owned skiing and tubing area, two new proposals aimed at attracting more outdoor enthusiasts to the areas for both winter and summer activities are under.