
Caitlin Dee
Correspondent at Daily Times Chronicle
Crime Beat Writer at Daily Gamecock
Articles
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3 days ago |
eagletribune.com | Caitlin Dee
WINDHAM – Windham DEI is hosting its fifth annual pride festival this Saturday, aiming to provide an inclusive environment at a difficult time for the LBGTQ community. The event will be celebrated at Windham High School from noon-4 p.m., featuring activities, drag performers and more. kAmy24<6J q6??6EE[ 492:C @7 E96 (:?592> !C:56 u6DE:G2= 2?5 2 7@F?5:?8 >6>36C @7 (:?592> r:E:K6?D 7@C stx[ D2:5 E96 6G6?E 92D C646:G65 AC@>:D:?8 :?E6C6DE D@ 72C]k^Am kAm“(6’G6 8@EE6?
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3 days ago |
nhbr.com | Caitlin Dee
The 31-acre, mixed-use development is located off I-93 A proposed 31-acre, mixed-use development located off I-93 would offer a retail marketplace and inclusive residential living options, if the developer can obtain the needed variances. The proposed development, Arena Square, would be located at 102 Indian Rock Road and 82 Range Road, on land owned by Nick Arena, president of Middlesex Glass Company.
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4 days ago |
eagletribune.com | Caitlin Dee
WINDHAM – Windham DEI is hosting its fifth annual pride festival this Saturday, aiming to provide an inclusive environment in turbulent times. The event will be celebrated at Windham High School from noon-4 p.m., featuring activities, drag performers and more. kAmy24<6J q6??6EE[ 492:C @7 E96 (:?592> !C:56 u6DE:G2= 2?5 2 7@F?5:?8 >6>36C @7 (:?592> r:E:K6?D 7@C stx[ D2:5 E96 6G6?E 92D C646:G65 AC@>:D:?8 :?E6C6DE D@ 72C]k^Am kAm“(6’G6 8@EE6?
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4 days ago |
eagletribune.com | Caitlin Dee
WINDHAM, N.H. — A proposed 31-acre, mixed-use development located off I-93 would offer a retail marketplace and inclusive residential living options, if the developer can obtain the needed variances. The proposed development, Arena Square, would be located at 102 Indian Rock Road & 82 Range Road, on land owned by Nick Arena, president of Middlesex Glass Company. kAmpC6?2 9@A6D E@ FD6 E96 =2?5 E@ 4C62E6 2 >2C<6EA=246 2?5 C6D:56?E:2= 2C62 2<:? E@ |2C<6E$EC66E :?
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5 days ago |
homenewshere.com | Caitlin Dee
READING -The Killam School Building Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on June 2 to review the terms and conditions associated with the proposed $42.18 million grant being awarded Reading for the Killam School project. Monday’s meeting will be held in Town Hall’s main hearing room and begin with a public comment period and reports from the committee’s liaison. Then, there will be a project management team update, financial review and schedule review.
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