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Earlier this week, I ran into an old friend of mine whom I hadn’t seen since high school. We met when we were teenagers through the local weekend ski program, so I only ever really saw her on the weekends when she and her family would come up north to go skiing and stay at her family’s house…

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• A single-family home at 31 Cave Mountain Road in Bartlett was sold by John R. Maciolek to Martha E. Andress and Jeffrey M. Johnson for $1,525,000 on March 3.

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BERLIN — A proposal to develop multifamily housing in an office building once owned by Isaacson Structural Steel on Jericho Road took a step forward Monday night with the city’s zoning board of adjustment approving its request for a special exception in a 5-0 vote.

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CONWAY — Badger Peabody & Smith Realty has announced that Ashley MacPherson has joined the firm as a real estate agent, working out of the company’s North Conway, office and serving clients throughout the Mount Washington Valley.

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JACKSON — Experience the charm of Jackson as you cross the iconic Covered Bridge and arrive at 10 Evergreen Trail, a beautifully renovated home by renowned Tamarack builders, perfectly positioned above picturesque Jackson Village.

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Town Meeting Day happened recently, so I heard lots of chatter from folks in the town I reside in, work in, and the others that surround both of those places. I will admit — a bit sheepishly — that I was not well-informed on what was up for vote in my town but I made a vow to prioritize bein…

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BERLIN — Two properties listed on the real estate transfer list for February 2026 are of particular note for the Berlin and greater Coos County community: the sale of the former La Casita Restaurant and the sale of the long-vacant motel on Pleasant Street, near the city’s entrance.

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BERLIN — A bit of Berlin history is for sale. It’s the Brown Company House homestead at 961 Main St., a multi-floor home where the family of the pulp and paper manufacturer once lived and guests visited. It was built in the style of Greek Revival architecture.

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GORHAM — The N.H. Department of Business and Economic Affairs on Monday recognized 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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If you’re new to buying property, navigating a mortgage can be a bit of a learning curve. Often, potential new homeowners in the market for their first property will wonder about the specifics of a pre-approval. And they may wonder: Is it possible for their pre-approval to turn into a reject…