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NH Business Review
Mayberry named exec director of NH Home Builders, Claremont Savings to open Lebanon branch … and more
May 18, 2021
Ledyard National Bank’s regional retail manager, Katie Blake, right, recently visited Keith Coughlin, executive artistic director of the New London Barn Playhouse recently to deliver Ledyard’s $25,000 donation to the ‘Playing a Part’ capital campaign, which is raising funds to enhance the theater, expand educational programs and build new office and workspaces, which will include the Ledyard National Bank Conference room.
Former Dover City Councilor
Matt Mayberry has been named the new executive director of the
NH Home Builders Association. Mayberry, a longtime Realtor with 25 years of real estate and development experience, is also a former commissioner of the New Hampshire Human Rights Commission and a former candidate for the Republican nomination in the 1st Congressional District. Mayberry was chosen from over 70 candidates, said
After the completion of emergency repairs, and another inspection, all evacuated residents at a building in Brunswick Point Apartment Homes in Leland have been allowed to return, according to a news release from the town.
Last week, reports of two separate injuries at 1008 Hunterstone Drive prompted the Town of Leland to evacuate a portion of the building on April 14. Inspectors found structurally compromised stairways and started the condemnation process on all buildings at the complex but the issue was serious enough at one building to be a violation of the N.C. Fire Code.
First- and second-floor residents of the building were able to return to their units on Friday and third-floor residents were granted access on Tuesday, said Hilary Snow, communications officer.
The Town of Leland started the condemnation process for all 12 buildings within one apartment complex on Wednesday following structural issues on multiple stairways.
According to a press release from the town, it received two separate reports of injuries Wednesday morning at one building of Brunswick Point Apartment Homes, located at 1008 Hunterstone Drive, and evacuated certain units.
According to a report from Leland Fire and Rescue, a pizza delivery person fell through the concrete steps at the building on Tuesday night. There is another report of a woman falling through the steps the following day.
During inspections at Brunswick Point, Leland building inspectors identified structurally compromised stairways and issued notices of condemnation of the complex’s 11 other buildings.