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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation has "restored the majority of parking along NH Route 1A in Rye, with the exception of six spots as requested by local law enforcement."
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The Rye selectboard says it will revisit its decision to cut 90 parking spaces along Ocean Boulevard that are prime beach parking spots.
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The Rye Select Board recently voted to update its parking ordinances, which means about 90 fewer beach parking spaces along Ocean Boulevard (Route 1A) and vicinity this summer.
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Four Rye residents have filed a lawsuit in hopes of forcing the town to reopen the Goss Farm barn to a colony of barn swallows.
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A town-owned, antique barn will keep its windows shut this spring, over concerns about accumulated bird droppings. The birds — and many humans — are not pleased.
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Three teenage surf buddies from the Seacoast are leading the fight against installing parking meters along Ocean Boulevard in Rye.
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The select board in Rye, New Hampshire, is hiring a firm to study revenue potential for a pay-and-park system for Route 1A in Rye. The contract is expected to cost $59,680.
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Rye, New Hampshire: The staff of Rye Public Library has taken a vote of no confidence in the library's Board of Trustees following the resignation of Library Director Andy Richmond.
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Possible upgrades to Rye Harbor are being studied by Tighe & Bond, a contractor hired by the Pease Development Authority, following a previous idea to remove the shack businesses at the site.
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A plan to build a raised retail structure in the parking lot faced intense criticism from the waterfront businesses based in Rye Harbor.