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To review proposed conservation easement template for cluster subdivisions
The City is researching feasibility of creating a Community Power program. Learn about the benefits and hear from communities that have already implemented Community Power
City offices will be closed on Monday, October 9 in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day. Trash and recycling collection will not be postponed. Collection will follow its regular schedule for the entire week.
Beaver Meadow Golf Course, Chet Wheeler Room
RSVP required. Recommended for ages 0-5.
Recommended for ages 0-9.
RSVP required. Recommended ages 10-14.
RSVP required. Recommended ages 0-5.
RSVP required. Recommeded for ages 5-10.
RSVP required. Recommended for ages 11-14.
RSVP is required. Recommended for ages 11-17.
RSVP required. Recommended for ages 5-10.
Join us for our low-pressure book club! Come talk about what ever you’ve been reading and get some great recommendations!
Join us for a discussion of Exhalation by Ted Chiang. Print copies will be available at all CPL locations a month ahead of the talk.
Parlez-vous français? Join us every other week to get reacclimated with your French fluency!
Stop by the Heights Branch Library Wednesdays to learn about eBooks, downloadables, library databases and other questions you may have.
Chris Schadler, M.S. Conservation Biology, will discuss coexistence strategies with coyotes, whether you farm, hike or garden.
A drop-in board games group for adults with disabilities and their caregivers.
Attend the CPL Costume Boo-tique for all of your dress-up needs!
Annual Medicare enrollment is upon us! Come to the library for an event that will take the mystery out of Medicare and give you the opportunity to get all of your Medicare questions answered.
Monthly meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee. Public always welcome.
A Concord Regional VNA Social Worker/Notary Public will be available on a walk-in bases.
Main Street will be closed from Centre Street to Pleasant Street; as well as Capitol Street at Evans Lane; and Warren Street at the entrance to the School Street/Durgin Block Parking Garage.
Crisis Center of Central New Hampshire fundraiser event.
Capitol Street, from Green Street to North State Street
Park Street and Capitol Street will be closed between Main Street and State Street.
The following streets will be closed: Fruit Street southbound, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM; Clinton Street westbound, between Princeton Street and Silk Farm Road, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM; and Fruit Street northbound from 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM.
North Main Street will be closed from Center Street to School Street, and Park Street will be closed from North Main Street to North State Street.
The following streets will be closed:
Oakmont Drive will be closed between Fairview Drive and Country Club Lane.
Tremont Street, from Jackson Street to Harrod Street, and a portion of Harrod Street will be closed.
For meetings held in the City Council Chambers, any person who is unable to access the upper level of the Council Chambers to address the City Council or any other public body may use the podium and/or microphone located at the lower level of the Council Chambers. Other reasonable accommodations may be available upon request.
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