The state’s Housing Appeals Board heard arguments from both sides Tuesday in Concord over the granting of a variance and a driveway permit to the Silver Scone Teas tea party event business on River Road in New Ipswich.The Housing Appeals Board has.
Your April 4 editorial on Silver Scone was without fact and misrepresented what is actually happening at the Planning Board hearings for Silver Scones in New Ipswich.Ashley Saari has been covering the proceedings and should have been consulted before.
New Ipswich voters passed the entirety of the proposed warrant Tuesday, including the budget, which was one of the votes that was most split, with 513 in support, and 356 against.With its passage, the budget is now set at $3.25 million. Had it failed,.
The New Ipswich Zoning Board agreed Thursday in a 3-0 vote to approve a variance request to allow the operation of a tea party event business in one of the town’s village districts, finding it was no more disruptive than other businesses allowed by.