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Vol. XlIX • No. 12
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Group Pushing Boston Olympics in 2024 Raises $2.9M in First Quarter By Steve leBlanc AssociAted Press
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Jeremy Hiltz excavating currently has 13 jobs in progress throughout the state of New Hampshire. one of the major jobs is the site development for a future Goodwill store and retail plaza in Belmont, N.H. the job mostly entails large ledge exporting, crushing, trucking and directional drilling for a waterline installation. the job, which began in April 2015, is expected to be completed by
september of this year. it currently has 15 employees on the site daily, and so far everything has been staying on schedule without unforeseen complications, according to the company. one of the newest machines on the job site is a sakai sV 540d soil roller, which was purchased from e.W. sleeper in see HIltZ page 4