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Littleton Gravel Pit Remains Enmeshed In Court Litigation

by sb | Feb 28, 2025 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use

Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer New Hampshire’s land use court is questioning an October Littleton Planning Board rehearing regarding the contested gravel pit in Littleton that has been in litigation for several years. In 2023, the planning...

Gravel Pit Approval Goes Back To Court A Third Time

by sb | Nov 22, 2024 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer   The Littleton Planning Board’s approval of an excavation permit for a gravel pit at the Bethlehem town line is back in court for a second time, after the board declined a motion for a rehearing and the...

Littleton Gravel Pit Remains Contested As Another Rehearing Sought

by sb | Oct 13, 2024 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer Following a rehearing mandated by superior court in June, the closest abutters to a gravel pit in Littleton are requesting another rehearing on the argument that the Littleton Planning Board again failed to...

Court Reverses Planning Board’s Approval Of Gravel Pit

by sb | Jun 21, 2024 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer   Following an appeal by abutters in 2023, a superior court judge this week reversed the Littleton Planning Board’s approval for a gravel pit near the Bethlehem town line. In his order issued on Wednesday,...

Gravel Pit Project Area Leads To Discussion, Proposal About Private Roads

by sb | Jun 13, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer As the Littleton Planning Board’s conditional approval of a gravel pit off Alder Brook Road remains under appeal by abutters at superior court, the road itself, and whether it is a private or Class VI town road,...

Abutters Enlist Attorney Brown in Challenge to Littleton Gravel Pit

by sb | May 12, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Residents Seek Rehearing After ZBA Grants Special Exception For Gravel Pit May 12, 2023 Robert Blechl, Caledonian Record “LITTLETON — As a Littleton Planning Board public hearing nears for a requested excavation permit for a gravel pit, some abutters are...
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The Connecticut River, also known by some as the Long River, gets its name from the Mohegan word "quinetucket" and Nipmuc word "kwinitekw", which mean "beside the long, tidal river." These Native Americans who gave the river its name had a profound respect for nature, the interconnectedness of things, stewardship, and responsibility to future generations. This firm strives to emphasize those same values in its practice of law.

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