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LEBANON A treacherous portion of Mechanic Street will get improved sidewalks after the City Council approved spending for the project on Wednesday.The Slayton Hill Road-Mechanic Street intersection sidewalk project is Segment 2 of a larger 1.3-mile. ....
Thank-you to helpful strangers I want to thank quite a few people who helped a friend and me at a couple of the Windsor High School basketball games.We both have walkers, mine I hope short-term. So many people helped us get to our seats without. ....
Cemetery trail access up for discussion in Lebanon Modified: 1/1/2021 9:11:42 PM LEBANON City officials are considering whether to build a path alongside the Sacred Heart and Valley cemeteries to connect Pine Tree Cemetery Road with the Mascoma River Greenway after reports of bicyclists and pedestrians crossing burial plots to access the rail trail surfaced this summer. A path along the western edge of the cemeteries near the Renihan Meadows property line could keep people off graves while also providing access to the Greenway, according to Lebanon Recreation Director Paul Coates. He put forward a plan last month that would see volunteers build a small trail from Pine Tree Cemetery Road to the 2.3-mile, paved multi-purpose Greenway, which connects downtown to the larger, 58-mile Northern Rail Trail. ....
Published: 12/28/2020 10:00:18 PM Modified: 12/28/2020 10:00:13 PM Winter weather a reminder to recommit to road safety The article “Traffic declines; deaths don’t” in the Dec. 13 Sunday Valley News paints a stark picture of traffic fatalities in 2020. One fact stood out: New Hampshire has had 15 pedestrian fatalities so far in 2020, as opposed to just eight by this time last year, despite there being fewer cars on the road. Analysis of Lebanon city crash data from 2006-2019 indicates that pedestrians are at increased risk of being involved in crashes, and that injuries are more serious, during dusk and dark. As we face the shortest days of the year and sudden winter conditions, all while the COVID-19 pandemic motivates us to walk and bike even more than usual, we need to all recommit to staying safe on our roads. ....