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'Gatsby,' Huge Town Project and a 2nd-Chance Pardon
From heartfelt redemption to progress on a major undertaking and a free movie, today has plenty on tap.

Expect a peek at the final report of the North Hampton municipal complex plan at Wednesday night's Municipal Facilities Committee meeting.
The session starts at 7 p.m., and the committee is expected to vote on a recommendation to the North Hampton Select Board in addition to hearing details of recently-completed studies related to the multimillion-dollar project.
The official final report will be discussed on Monday, Sept. 8, at a North Hampton selectmen meeting.
Other important things you should know today:
- A prison guard who has ties to the area will find out today whether he'll receive a state pardon for burglarizing Seacoast homes as a teen. He needs to pardon in order to continue to "turn his life around."
- In case you missed it, seven area drivers recently had their licenses pulled by the state due to DWIs, and there's an important Cub Scout informational meeting tonight.
- Click here for information on today's free show on the Hampton Beach Seashell Stage.
- Lane Memorial Library is hosting a free showing of the recently-released remake of "The Great Gatsby" at 2 p.m. Wednesday and 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
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