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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Letter: Approvals needed for fire department to thrive

I am writing to express my support of Articles 14 and 15 in the Peterborough Town Meeting warrant for fiscal 2023. Approval of these articles on May 11 is necessary to maintain and thrive as an exemplary emergency medical services (EMS) and fire.

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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Letter: Why does town need another plan?

I just finished reading Bill Taylor s editorial (“Town: Bond is needed for fire station,” April 28), and it is a prime example of how out of touch people are with reality. The members of the Peterborough Fire Department are not volunteers. They are.

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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Vehicles return to Main Street Bridge in Peterborough

The Main Street Bridge project saw its first vehicle crossing Wednesday morning, as the bridge officially opened to two-way vehicle traffic, the culmination of 18 months of work.The second vehicle to cross – following a pickup truck carrying former.

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Roadways collapsed, streets flooded from several inches of rain

Roadways collapsed, streets flooded from several inches of rain © WMUR streets, basements flooded Parts of New Hampshire experienced flooding on Sunday after more than 5 of rain fell in some spots. A flash flood warning continues for Cheshire & western Hillsborough Counties until midnight Monday over the same areas that experienced flash flooding. Those in the area should seek higher ground now.Sign up for our Newsletters Jaffrey fire Chief David Chamberlain told News 9 he measured 6 to 8 inches of rain in 24 hours. There was a voluntary evacuation for 39 homes on Letourneau Drive off Nutting Road. A brook was a foot over a small bridge and has since receded a bit but it will need to be replaced.

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