LEBANON Terri Dudley, who played a central role in Lebanon politics for more than 50 years, died on Monday. She was 92.Known for both her charm and her resolve, the Lebanon native served as a city councilor, mayor and state legislator during a.
The summer of TikTok is giving way to the summer of punching the clock.High school students, who saw their summer job plans evaporate last year as they were confined at home and businesses idled during the COVID-19 pandemic, are now finding a bonanza.
LEBANON Taxpayers in Lebanon are funding two efforts to shape how New Hampshire pays for its public schools, but it’s not clear whether those campaigns share the same goals.The Lebanon School Board voted, 6-2, last week to join a lawsuit seeking to.
LEBANON A divided Lebanon School Board decided Wednesday night to maintain funding for its school resource officer, rebuffing calls from racial justice advocates who favored eliminating the post.The board voted, 5-4, during its regular meeting to.
NH court hears dispute over Lebanon golf course, housing development
Modified: 5/27/2021 10:16:04 PM
CONCORD Justices on the New Hampshire Supreme Court on Thursday pressed an attorney for the Carter Community Building Association on why they should overturn a Superior Court ruling that could allow the Carter Country Club to be developed into housing.
At issue is a decades-old deed for the Lebanon land, now owned by New London developer Doug Homan, but which the CCBA says protects the golf course from development.
The case, an appeal of a 2020 Grafton Superior Court decision, largely hinges on what type of protections the late Meriden developer Edmond “Peanie” Goodwin inserted into Carter Country Club’s deed when he sold the 47-acre golf course in 1986.