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Frisbie Hospital adds paramedic intercept truck to emergency fleet
Frisbie Memorial Hospital added a paramedic intercept truck to its fleet to help streamline the response to emergencies throughout the area.
Barrington Energy Task Force donates a green' laptop to library
The Barrington Energy Task Force has donated a "green" laptop computer to the Barrington Library as part of an effort to increase awareness of energy saving opportunities.
White Pine Programs celebrates a decade in the wild
White Pine Programs, which offers a variety of nature-based outdoor programs from its center near the top of Mount Agamenticus, turned 10 years old this month and recently celebrated with more than 400 people.
Police announce the following arrests and incidents in town between Sept. 12 and Oct.
Ultrageothermal joins Commerce
Saturday, October 31, 2009 Courtesy photo Ultrageothermal of Barrington recently joined the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce and celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Trick or Treat times and days in New Hampshire
More great, fall things to do in New Hampshire Looking for something to do this autumn in NH? Check out www.nh.com/fall for a list of corn mazes, apple orchards, fall festivals and events and haunted attractions.
Durham settles with family of woman killed in crosswalk
The town has reached a settlement with the family of a 73-year-old woman struck and killed in a crosswalk last year by a town Public Works truck.
Early numbers in for Barrington high school: $27m construction...
A preliminary look into the feasibility of building a high school in town by 2014 reveals the project could cost around $27 million, and may not cost more to operate annually than what the town already pays to send its students to Dover.
Shevenell, Newton honored by Barrington Chamber of Commerce
Keith Newton of DF Richard Energy has been named Business Leader of the year by The Greater Barrington Chamber of Commerce.
Event honors local library director, named New Hampshire's best
Monday, October 26, 2009 Cresta/Democrat photo Gigi Scarponi, 13, plays the piano while Christine Drew, 14, plays the flute during a gala Sunday for Amy Inglis, the Barrington Public Library director, who has been named New Hampshire Library Director of the Year.
Film fest draws thousands to Port City
A full house of independent film enthusiasts watch a showing of Mito-Kids at the Moffat Ladd House, an award winning documentary made by Marc Dole about life in his family with four daughters who were born with disabilities relating from mitochondrial disease at the New Hampshire Film Festival in Portsmouth Sunday.
Thirteen marching bands from around the region converged on the city Saturday and performed under the lights at Dunaway Field during the 40th annual Dover Marching Band Show.
N.H. Film Festival gives first awards to local filmmakers
The ninth annual New Hampshire Film Festival launched its action Thursday at The Music Hall.
Family of woman struck and killed wants to know why Durham crosswalk area hasn't been made safer
The family of a 73-year-old woman struck and killed last year by a town Public Works truck while in a crosswalk wants answers to why safety improvements haven't been made to the crosswalk area and could seek legal action to force such improvements.
Forum on high school educational specifications to be held in Barrington
Dr. Henry Aliberti, Barrington superintendent of schools, has announced that a community forum regarding the educational program for a possible Barrington high school will be held on Tuesday, Oct.
Business Expo draws from many communities
The popularity of last month's Business Expo showed how much the community is poised for the future, organizers said, and showed off the Chamber of Commerce's new location.
Great places to work: Calef's Store, Moharimet Elementary win...
Great places to work: Calef's Store, Moharimet Elementary win Psychologically Healthy Workplace awards By JEREMIAH TURNER jturner@fosters.com jturner@fosters.com John Huff/Staff photographer Calef's Country Store was recently recognized for being a psychologically healthy place to work.
Berwick Civil Air Patrol cadets receive prestigious awards
Cadet Colonel Vincent Van Dintel and his brother, Cadet Lt. Colonel Sebastian Van Dintel, both of Berwick, each received a prestigious award at the 2009 Civil Air Patrol New Hampshire Wing Conference on Sept 12.
Spaghetti supper to benefit Barrington Food Pantry
The Barrington Snow Goers will host their annual spaghetti supper at the Barrington Middle School on Saturday, Oct.
Calef's wins award for psychologically healthy workplace
Calef's Country Store in Barrington was among three New Hampshire organizations that will receive a Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award from the New Hampshire Psychological Association.
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