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Thursday, July 24th, 2008

On and Off the Slopes of Tyrol, Austria

If you are a snow bunny looking for the perfect vacation holiday home Tyrol Austria to hit the slope

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

On and Off the Slopes of Tyrol, Austria

If you are a snow bunny looking for the perfect vacation holiday home Tyrol Austria to hit the slope

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

On and Off the Slopes of Tyrol, Austria

If you are a snow bunny looking for the perfect vacation holiday home Tyrol Austria to hit the slope

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

New Limits on Builders in an Area of Brooklyn

The size of new buildings in an area of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, known for the large, elaborate gardens in front of its brownstones will be limited by a zoning change passed by the City Council.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

With tax break, old N.H. barns endure

HAMPTON, N.H. - Nothing symbolizes New Hampshire’s agricultural heritage like a big red barn, and Chet Riley has a beauty. The newly restored 228-year-old agricultural icon looks like a portal to the past. But a dairy herd doesn’t shuffle and moo within the pristine structure. It’s now used to store vintage automobiles.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Village wants some choice as it changes

Home to an eclectic mix of industrial sites, condos, mom-and-pop stores, and even a chain restaurant, West Concord isn’t known for Revolutionary-era landmarks.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Line in the sand

In the late 1700s, Marshfield farmer Briggs Thomas began what would be a 47-year battle to claim ownership of the beach that bordered his cattle fields. Three times he went to court to get the beach declared his property, and three times he lost. The town and the public retained rights to what is known as Old Rexhame Beach.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

A first for Habitat: ’solar saltbox’

Habitat for Humanity, long known for its charitable work building homes with donated labor and materials, has joined the environmental movement with construction of its first certifiably “green” house in the state.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

The anguish of foreclosure

TAUNTON - The housing crunch has caused anguish and anxiety for millions of Americans. For Carlene Balderrama, a 53-year-old wife and mother, the pressure was apparently too much.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Ribbons for troops put condos in a tangle

PEMBROKE - Residents of Barker Square condominiums say their community is a good one. They use words like “quiet,” “nice,” and “supportive” to describe it.