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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.
Lebanon golf course appeal headed to NH Supreme Court
Modified: 5/19/2021 11:48:18 PM
LEBANON The New Hampshire Supreme Court will hear arguments next week in a case that could determine the future of Carter Country Club, the historic nine-hole golf course off Mechanic Street in Lebanon.
Justices are being asked to decide whether New London developer Doug Homan owns the property outright and is therefore free to make changes or do away with the course, as a Superior Court judge ruled last year or whether protections planned more than three decades ago are still enforceable.
The nonprofit Carter Community Building Association argues it holds the rights to a 1986 retainer that could be used to prevent the golf course from being redeveloped for housing
Clemson, S.C. The Atlantic Coast Conference announced earlier today that Clemson hurdler Trishauna Hemmings has been named the ACC Women’s Track Co-Performer of the Week. Hemmings receives this week’s honor after running 8.18 in the prelims of the 60-meter hurdles at the Clemson Invitational, becoming the sixth-fastest performer in program history for the event.
“To have a national time and be ranked on Clemson’s top-10 all-time list is a feat within itself,” said Director of Track and Field Mark Elliott. “This is the consistency we’re hoping can influence the whole team.”
After entering the season with a personal best of 8.39 in the 60-meter hurdles, Hemmings has registered a personal best during the opening two meets of the 2021 campaign. At the Orange & Purple Elite, Hemmings set a then personal best of 8.29 during the prelims of the 60-meter hurdles and later ran 8.31 in the final. This past weekend, Hemmings ran 8.21 during the prelims of the event before a