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Incentive program aims to alleviate high water rates for multi-family homes
Peterborough has implemented a Water Meter Incentive Program to help multi-family and single-family homes install individual water and irrigation meters and reduce the impact of the town's new…
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2mJaffrey Grade School recognizes long-time volunteer Tammy Shea
Tammy Shea was honored by Jaffrey Grade School for her 15 years of service to the school community, including her work as a volunteer, Parents Group member, and president, as well as her organization of events and creation of bulletin boards.
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2mPeter Clarke joins Crotched Mountain Foundation Board
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1mFirst Unitarian Congregational Society hosts annual Strawberry Festival
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5mCasella Waste Systems withdraws permit application for Dalton landfill
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