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Dover Doins: Residents need to engage with city officials
Ron Cole
Growing pains. That is a phrase often used to describe what is occurring physically in a child as a young body stretches and expands, getting bigger. It can also be used to describe the struggles of a business as it strives toward bettering itself. Athletically, growing pains manifests itself in new ways for a team to move in a positive direction (see Tom Brady’s move to Tampa).
Municipalities are a great subject for growth. They experience risk, challenges and with those, come great opportunity.
Let’s look at Dover. Settled in 1623, the city advanced slowly as did the country. For all intents and purposes, things went well through the 19th century and a portion of the 20th as the supporting mills flourished and then gradually disappeared, leaving Dover vacant and lifeless with a blue-collar population and veritably no growth until 1980. With 22,377 residents infrastructure changes began to take place and po
SOMERSWORTH With heavy snowfall in the upcoming week’s forecast, and public uncertainty about the future of the Tri-Cities’ emergency warming center still accumulating, the cities’ mayors say they’re firm in their commitment the facility will continue to serve the region’s increasing houseless population.
Dover Mayor Bob Carrier, Rochester Mayor Caroline McCarley and Somersworth Mayor Dana Hilliard all insisted in separate interviews this past week during an eventful week for the center that the center isn’t going away and the primary criteria for its activation moving forward will be life-threatening cold.
“As to how we go forward, I think whatever we’re gonna to do, we’re gonna have a way to guarantee that our folks who are not sheltered have a place to get to in freezing cold weather,” said McCarley. “Period. End of story.”