CONCORD (AP) — Ten rural New Hampshire towns and organizations will split more than $4.5 million for economic and community development projects.
The funding from the Northern Border Regional Commission was announced Monday by the state’s Democratic Congressional delegation.
The total is $823,000 more than the state received last year and ranges from $210,000 to expand the Littleton Industrial Park to $995,000 to construct a fiber-optic network in the town of Hebron.
Last week, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said she has helped secure $35 million for the commission for fiscal year 2022, a $5 million increase.
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