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Fire destroys Wilcat Inn kitchen
An electrical fire destroyed the kitchen at Wildcat Inn and Tavern this morning but the fire chief said he expects the inn will be open this weekend for a wedding reception.
NH can do better than an 'F' in transparency
Gov. John Lynch's administration, not the State Employees' Association, has failed state taxpayers, contrary to what was stated in an Oct.
Send listings to communityweekly @ fosters.com. SEABROOK - Gloria Peel was honored for her 16 years of work with people with developmental disabilities when she was named Home Provider of the Year by the N.H. Council on Developmental Disabilities at the 15th annual Direct Support Professionals Conference in Bartlett on Oct.
Resident Gloria Peel has been chosen "Home Provider of the Year" by the N.H. Council on Developmental Disabilities.
Two women died yesterday in motor vehicle accidents across the state. An elderly woman died from of injuries suffered in a motor vehicle collision in Bartlett, while a woman riding an ATV during a charity event in Pawtuckaway State Park died after her vehicle went off a trail and over an embankment.
Today is D-Day for NH state employees
BACKGROUND: The result of voting by state employees on a contract that would require unpaid furloughs to help balance the state budget is due today.
12th Annual Oktoberfest at Bear Peak, Oct. 10 & 11
The 12th annual Oktoberfest at Bear Peak in Bartlett on Oct. 10 & 11 will feature the world famous King Ludwig Band which will provide the 'Oompa' with sounds of ski slapping, alpenschellen , Swiss alpenhorns and yodeling.
NH legislators to propose repealing tax on campers
Some New Hampshire lawmakers unhappy with a new 9% tax on campers plan to sponsor a bill that would repeal it.
Scenic Railroad ready to celebrate 35th Annual Fall Railfan's Weekend
The Conway Scenic Railroad is ready to host its 35th Railfans' Weekend on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20.
City officials, residents discuss downtown revitalization
Several consultants, architects and city officials spent part of Saturday afternoon putting together drawings and graphics of the downtown inside City Council chambers.
Portsmouth has even more scenic views than usual this summer with three galleries sharing a landscape theme in their August art exhibits.
Celebration planned for Kancamagus 50th Anniversary
One of the most well-known stretches of highway in the entire Northeast marks a milestone this summer and a two-day celebration is planned for the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Kancamagus Highway.
Lewis/Citizen photo Former U.S. Forest Service Guide Ann Croto displays a lantern similar to the one placed in the window of the Russell Colbath House by Ruth Priscilla Colbath for 39 years, while she awaited the return of her husband, Thomas Alden Colbath, after he said he was leaving to do a short errand.
Celebration planned for Kancamagus Highway's 50th anniversary
"The story of The Kancamagus Highway is one that has not really been told over the years and, as we have discovered in our research, there was never a celebration of its opening in the summer of 1959," said Jayne O'Connor, president of White Mountains Attractions in North Woodstock, which, along with the U.S. Forest Service, is coordinating a ...
A giant leap for new nursing home
There were cheers and thumbs-up at Mountain View Nursing Home on Monday after the Legislative Delegation decided to moved ahead during the Carroll County Legislative Delegation.
Just about every New Hampshire schoolchild learns about the Willey family, who moved north from Bartlett into Crawford Notch and established a home and an inn for travelers.
Going up: 38 hikes for NH taxpayers
Boat registration fees are up. Cigarettes cost more. Want a vanity license plate? It'll cost an extra $15. The state budget relies on 38 new or increased taxes and fees this year, said Charles M. Arlinghaus, president of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy in Concord.
Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art opens
When Zoe and Nikki Tredwell cut the ribbon Saturday to officially open the doors of the Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art, it was a dream come true for their mother, Ruthie.
Verdict expected this week in Suprenard case
A verdict is imminent in the case of former Freedom Police Department Sgt. Frank Suprenard, who was arrested last October and charged with tampering with public records and two counts of theft by deception for allegedly falsifying overtime hours and reports for grant-funded DWI and speed enforcement patrols.
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