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Annual Historic Preservation and Downtown Conference Bristol VT June 8th

Annual fun conference, this year featuring keynote Dar Williams (who will be at the Plan NH Fall conference in Keene).  Great for Historic Preservationists, Architects, planners and anyone interested in revitalizing old New England tows.  Go here for more info and to register.  Hosted by Preservation Trust of VT.

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MTAG 2018-19 applications due June 1

Plan NH is pleased to announce that another round of Muncipal Technical Assistance Grant (MTAG) applications is available and due June 1.  For communities who wish to expand choices in where to live through zoning changes, funds are awarded, through a completitive application process, to hire consultants to review current regulations, identify needs of the

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Density Done Well – a presentation on March 6 in Concord – register soon

On Tuesday, March 6, starting at 10 AM at Red River Theatres in Concord, Brent Toderian, former planner in Vancouver, will talk with planners, engineers, architects and others interested about the role of density and its advantages.  The event is free but space is limited and pre-registration is required. AIA and AICP credits pending Go

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Applications now sought for 2018 Plan NH Scholarship and Fellowship Program

Do you know of someone who calls New Hampshire home and is studying a field related to Plan NH’s mission?  someone in your office, a friend or relative – or perhaps even YOU? Each year, in partnership with the NH Charitable Foundation, Plan NH awards outstanding students scholarships or fellowships (between $1200 and $5000)  to

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Governor’s Millennial Advisory Council issues first report

As stated in the introduction, The Governor’s Millennial Advisory Council was created by Governor Sununu’s Executive Order 2017-07. The Council is charged with providing the Governor with recommendations, insight, suggestions, and feedback on matters of State policy that directly impact the attraction and retention of young workers. The Council consists of 25 members appointed by

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