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Valley News - Required vote complicates transfer of Seminary Hill School to city from school district

Valley News - Required vote complicates transfer of Seminary Hill School to city from school district
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Valley News - Residents question purchase of church

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.

Valley News - Officials: Sewer leak a red flag

Officials: Sewer leak a red flag >Modified: 7/26/2021 9:53:11 PM LEBANON Damage to a sewer main that required $55,000 in emergency repairs earlier this month could signal larger problems for a roughly 2.5-mile stretch of sewer line that runs from the Enfield town line to an area near the Packard Hill Covered Bridge, city officials warned last week. Corrosion found on the outside of a sewer main that broke near the Mascoma River could be present throughout the line, City Manager Shaun Mulholland told the City Council during its regular meeting. If that proves true, he said, costly repairs or even the relocation of the sewer to Route 4 could follow.

Valley News - NH sewer projects trickle to town taxes

Modified: 7/23/2021 9:24:58 PM WEST LEBANON Upper Valley municipal managers say the loss of a state grant program that helped New Hampshire towns and cities pay for costly wastewater upgrades will translate to higher tax and utility bills as they work to cover the funding shortfall. The state’s two-year budget, signed into law last month by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, reinstates a moratorium on new projects eligible for wastewater state aid grants. The program, administered by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, is intended to offset the multimillion-dollar costs that municipalities can incur while improving their sewer systems and thereby provide an incentive to curb pollution.

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