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Sununu announces $3.3 million in grants for land and historic preservation projects

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More than $3 million in grants will support land and historic preservation projects across the state. Gov. Chris Sununu announced Monday that the funds will be distributed through the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program.
Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire has announced the allocation of $3.3 million in grants aimed at land conservation and historic preservation. This funding will support 40 projects across the state, focusing on protecting natural landscapes, enhancing public access to recreational areas, and preserving historical sites. Notable projects include the conservation of 250 acres in the Piscataquog River watershed, the restoration of the historic Whipple House in New Boston, and the preservation of the 1790s-era Josiah Brown House in Hampton. These grants are part of a broader initiative to maintain New Hampshire's natural and cultural heritage, ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from these resources.

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