Attending the presentation of the NH Bureau of Economic Affairs Housing Champion award at the March 23 Gorham Board of Selectmen meeting are (front row from left) Selectman Judy LeBlanc, Lee Ann Moynihan presenting the plaque, Heather Shank of BEA’s Division of Planning and Community Development, Liz Emerson of North Country Council and Exec. Councilor Joe Kenney. (Back row from left) state Sen. David Rochefort, Planning Board Chairman Paul Robitaille, Town Manager Peter Gagnon, Selectman Dr. Richard Kardell, Selectman Bob Gargano and Andrew Dorsett, director of the Office of Housing and Infrastructure Development. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Attending the presentation of the NH Bureau of Economic Affairs Housing Champion award at the March 23 Gorham Board of Selectmen meeting are (front row from left) Selectman Judy LeBlanc, Lee Ann Moynihan presenting the plaque, Heather Shank of BEA’s Division of Planning and Community Development, Liz Emerson of North Country Council and Exec. Councilor Joe Kenney. (Back row from left) state Sen. David Rochefort, Planning Board Chairman Paul Robitaille, Town Manager Peter Gagnon, Selectman Dr. Richard Kardell, Selectman Bob Gargano and Andrew Dorsett, director of the Office of Housing and Infrastructure Development. (COURTESY PHOTO)
First town in Coos County recognized for efforts to expand housing development
GORHAM — The New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs on Monday recognized the Town of Gorham as a Housing Champion for its leadership and commitment to addressing the state’s housing needs through its innovative local policies and partnerships.
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