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Chief David Mara waves after attending an open house with Capt. Richard Reilly for the completion of a neighborhood stabilization project on 335 Lake Ave. in Manchester on Thursday.

A different approach to center city

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City officials provided a glimpse into the future of Manchester's Lake Avenue Thursday, and it's something more likely found on the outskirts of the city or even a suburb.

A dramatic wooden archway separates the cooking and eating spaces in the Masters' front-to-back kitchen/dining area. The Bedford home will be one of six featured in this year's Palace Theatre Kitchen Tour on Sunday, June 3.

At Home: Kitchen is central to this home design

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The nearly five-by-six foot granite island top in this kitchen on the Palace Theatre's 2012 Kitchen Tour is big enough for everyone in the family to have a space, including the cat.

Old West Lebanon library building sold for $140,000

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The old West Lebanon Library building is in good hands with its new owner, said city Library Director Sean Fleming.

Hackett Hill land plan gets aldermen OK

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The Hackett Hill land deal with developer Richard Danais is now final, paving the way for the city to replace the fire station on Hackett Hill.

Deb Dumond displays her Forever Board cutting boards at her Grafton home. She sets up a similar display at home and garden shows around the state.

What started as a gift idea has become her Grafton business: countertops to cutting boards

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Grafton woman turns a gift idea into a business with an environmental benefit.

Jenny Caouette pins her husband, Michael, a broker with Keller Williams Realty in Bedford who was named 2012 Realtor of the Year during the Greater Manchester Nashua Board of Realtors Awards Banquet on Friday at the Manchester Country Club in Bedford.

Bedford broker is Realtor of the Year

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BEDFORD — Michael Caouette, associate broker with Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan, was named Realtor of the Year by the Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of Realtors.

Nashua eyes buying 3 land parcels

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Elected officials are split on whether to purchase three parcels of land on West Hollis Street, a site that could eventually house a new Public Works facility adjacent to the city's landfill.

Peterborough considers commercial rezoning

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A rezoning that would allow big box stores on the outskirts of town is up for a vote today.

Richard and Erica Buteau of Berlin said they paid $9,000 to Timothy J. Currier of Green Home Energy Systems LLC in Bow in January to install 21 energy-efficient replacement windows and a new front door in their 120-year-old home, seen above. The work was never done.

Only in Print: Angry homeowners say contractor took their savings, did no work

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Eight complaints have been filed with the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Bureau against Green Home Energy Systems LLC of Bow since December.

Manchester aldermen vote to approve Hackett Hill land deal

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Mayor Ted Gatsas tipped a 7-7 tie vote in favor of an amended contract with developer Richard Danais, releasing his realty company from his pledge to build a new fire station on Hackett Hill.

Only in Print: Manchester Jehovah's Witnesses congregation looks to build

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The Manchester congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses has signed a deal to sell its Mammoth Road property and is looking for another place to build, a church leader said.

Pets OK at more Lakes Region rentals

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Ten years ago, few lakefront property owners were willing to allow dogs in their rental properties. But times have changed.

This is the interior of the newly restored kitchen in the Winn House.

Only in Print: Strawbery Banke is getting that lived-in feel in neightborhood re-creation

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Three of the 10 homes being restored as part of Strawbery Banke Museum's plan to re-create a working neighborhood have proved to be a surprisingly popular draw, an official said.

Jeanne Asher sits in her apartment at the Orlando Lutheran Towers, a retirement home in Orlando, Fla., on April 12.

Only in Print -- Avenues: Retirement communities restyled for boomers' changing tastes

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In a retirement community, baby boomers want big kitchens with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, walk-in closets, showers instead of tubs (unless they are Jacuzzis), wall space for...

Only in Print: Some still have regrets about Nashua land buy

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Following months of negotiations and heated debates about a controversial parcel of land set to become an elderly housing unit, it appears the city's fight to acquire the property and stop...

After more than $1 million in renovations to the Hunt Memorial Building, six private offices are now available for lease.

Despite renovations offices vacant at Nashua's Hunt Building

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With more than $1 million in renovations complete, the historical Hunt Memorial Building on Main Street is still vacant.

Only in Print: Vouchers help homeless veterans find a place to live

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Help for 15 more homeless veterans is coming in the form of housing vouchers, federal officials said Friday, bringing to 165 the number being served.

Only in Print -- Avenues: Seller financing expands pools of homebuyers

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Seller financing expands pool of homebuyers, but carries risks.

Home & Garden

The Amherst Garden Club plant sale, held the Saturday before Mother's Day each year, offers 2,500 plants at deeply discounted prices and is a perfect way to add new varieties of plants to a garden.

Peak season for garden club plant sales is here

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Garden clubs around the state are ready for their annual spring plant sales

Sculptor Patricia Dooley Murphy and her husband Richard have opened their home and gardens to host the Dunbarton Arts and Gardens Festival for seven years.

A growing tradition: Dunbarton sculptor hosts seventh annual arts & gardens festival

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DUNBARTON - FOR TWO WEEKENDS each May, sculptor Patricia Dooly Murphy and her husband, Richard, open up their home and extensive gardens to the Dunbarton Arts and Gardens Festival, a celebration of...