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Forum, April 27: Great Earth Day celebration in Hanover
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Have mercy on my Mustang: Fill potholes
Lebanon is a great place to live. I was born here 83 years ago on Mascoma Street (well, not exactly on the street). We have very nice walking and biking trails, a very nice skateboarding and picnic park along the river, good playing fields, a very good school system with excellent teachers and administrators, Colburn Park is getting a nice improvement and the city administrators are doing a good job in their various occupations.
Now, after all these sincere encomia, I have a small favor to ask. The road crew does a great job, but could we please have the streets repaired? We have potholes that could swallow a Volkswagen Beetle. There must be a little extra cash somewhere in City Hall to buy some hot patch to fill the holes. Look in all the drawers. I really have no desire to buy new ball joints for the front end of my Mu
Land purchase creates community forest in Hanover Follow Us
Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Monday, March 1, 2021
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) - A new community forest will provide hiking and snowshoeing trails as well as a migration corridor for wildlife in Hanover.
The Trust for Public Land, the Hanover Conservancy and the town of Hanover recently announced the creation and permanent protection of the Mink Brook Community Forest. The 254-acre space will be owned by the town and will be accessible to about 35,000 people who live and work within three miles of the property near Dartmouth College.
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Join The Connecticut River Museum Tuesday evenings this spring for CRM Talks, a Virtual Speaker Series. Presentations run from 6 - 7 p.m. via Zoom and focus on the history and environment of the Connecticut River and its Valley. (Karena Garrity)
ESSEX, CT The Connecticut River Museum (CMR) put out a press release, How Did We Clean Up Our Rivers?
Join The Connecticut River Museum Tuesday evenings this spring for CRM Talks, a Virtual Speaker Series. Presentations run from 6 - 7 p.m. via Zoom and focus on the history and environment of the Connecticut River and its Valley. The cost to attend is $5.00 for CRM members and $10.00 for guests.