WEST LEBANON Residents on Wednesday questioned why Lebanon would consider purchasing the Maple Street property that was once home to Holy Redeemer Church and continued to voice opposition to a plan that would see it turned into a fire station.About.
Officials mull West Lebanon fire station deal, will reconsider other properties
Modified: 7/22/2021 9:33:14 PM
LEBANON City officials will hold a public hearing next month on plans to purchase a nearly 2-acre Maple Street property, but it’s uncertain whether the parcel is still in line to become West Lebanon’s next fire station.
The City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to schedule an Aug. 18 meeting to discuss the acquisition of 38 Maple St. from Hanover developer Jolin Kish.
The city is offering $775,000 for the property, which was once home to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church and is located about a block away from the current fire station on Main Street.
Thursday, June 17, 2021 | 9am-12pm
via Zoom
virtual 2021 Spring Conference - Reimagining Our Public Spaces. The annual event will take
place online Thursday, June 17.
As community leaders around the state look towards the future, and to recovery from the crisis
we have faced, they are thinking creatively about how to bring their communities together now
and in the years to come. How can our public spaces - both indoor and outdoor - contribute to the
vibrancy of our main streets and village centers? How can these spaces boost economic
development, resilience, community connection, and sense of place? How can historic buildings
Bottom Line: Bagel depot to debut in West Lebanon
Modified: 5/1/2021 9:58:42 PM
Katie Stamper realized it’s time to take the batter into her own hands.
Explaining that bagels have always been her favorite food, Stamper said the leap from cutting and coloring hair to kneading and boiling bagel dough rose during the pandemic after 13 years as a stylist.
“COVID changed a lot of thought processes about what people want to do with their life, and I decided to make a career change on my own terms,” Stamper said, noting that “hairstyling has been great” but “if I was doing this during the 10 weeks the salon was shut down, I would have been making money.”
Developer looks to experiment with ‘micro-loft’ housing near River Park in West Lebanon
An artist s rendering shows the compact housing proposed for 215 North Main St., located north of River Park in West Lebanon, N.H. (Courtesy Lyme Properties)
Modified: 5/1/2021 10:01:26 PM
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WEST LEBANON The developers behind the River Park subdivision proposed for West Lebanon are teaming up with a Boston-based startup to experiment with a new form of compact housing on a nearby parcel along Route 10.
Lyme Properties the firm responsible for River Park, redevelopment of the West Lebanon Library and renovation of the Wilder Center hopes to build two “micro-loft units” on a 1-acre property it purchased on North Main Street nearly a decade ago.