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This neighborhood that is part of Manchester, New Hampshire is the perfect place to find amazing hiking trails, outdoor recreation, and delicious food.
An event, coordinated by the Conservation Law Foundation and Plan New Hampshire, focused on what residents wanted to improve about neighborhoods between Beech and Maple streets.
But in Manchester, tree cover varies significantly across neighborhoods. New Hampshire's largest city is partnering with environmental groups to plant 500 trees over the next several years.
New land for development in Manchester is scarce. Just 7.8 percent of the city is developable for new housing on small lots of 1 acre or less – the prime conditions for starter homes ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — New Hampshire’s largest city plans to plant 500 new trees in disadvantaged neighborhoods as part of a new $2.2 million project.
The April edition of Manchester Review features a talk with Chris Silver, director of the town’s office of neighborhoods and families. Silver recounts the evolution of the office over the years ...