moving to New England North Dakota
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Neighbor Dispute Over Tree Trimming In New England North Dakota
In August of 2023, I purchased two vacant lots on the far west side of New England from a recently retired widower in his 70s named Kevin. My intention was to park a couple of pick-up trucks and a flatbed… Continue reading
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The Beginning Of A Dispute Over A City-Owned House In New England North Dakota
At the February 3, 2025 meeting of the New England City Council, Mayor Lyle Kovar announced that New England resident Alex Weinberger had sent a letter of complaint to the North Dakota Attorney General and the City Of New England… Continue reading
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Is It Worthwhile Attending City Of New England Council Meetings?
Is it worthwhile attending City Of New England Council Meetings? The answer is yes, it is worthwhile, informative, interesting, and entertaining. The City Of New England North Dakota holds its City Council meetings on the first Monday of each month,… Continue reading
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City Commissioner Chris Fitterer Asked About Housing Grant Programs
At the January 2025 meeting of the New England City Council, City Commissioner Chris Fitterer asked the question, “What are the Grant Programs available to the City of New England for Housing?” I waited and watched for the responses from… Continue reading
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Another Side Of The Amplification And Magnification Of Everything In Small Town New England North Dakota
In my last article, I wrote that there is a Magnification and Amplification of everything in New England, similar to the the common expressions, “It’s like living in a fish bowl” or “It’s like living under a microscope”. I wrote… Continue reading
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Amplification And Magnification Of Everything In Small Town New England North Dakota
Many, many times I have had to hold myself back from writing negative things about New England, North Dakota. Stopping to think about it, I have asked myself the question, “Are the majority of people in New England bad, or… Continue reading
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Best Way To Experience New England North Dakota
There is no better way to experience New England, North Dakota than stopping in to eat at Dollyn’s Cafe and meeting the proprietors and goodwill ambassadors of the community, Dollyn and Larry Shinnaberry. Whether it’s just one traveler, or a… Continue reading
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Will The New England Women’s Prison Inevitably Close ?
If you have read any of my other blog posts, or know anything about New England, North Dakota, you will be somewhat aware that with a town consisting of only 600 residents, if the Dakota Women’s Corrections And Rehabilitation Center… Continue reading




