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Contribute holiday cards for troops stationed overseas
Every year, merchandise becomes saleable, holiday items become available. Perhaps last year you stocked up on holiday greetings and now find your supply exceeds your needings.
Arts programs in Dover and Portsmouth get federal stimulus funds
Two arts programs in Portsmouth and one in Dover have been awarded federal stimulus funds to preserve jobs.
There's a mystery in Bethlehem, N.H. A ball of ice came crashing onto the ground at the Adair Country Inn.
Thousands Lose Power After Pole Falls In Bethlehem
Wind and rain disrupted power service for more than 1,000 customers in the Bethlehem area over the weekend.
Storms cause power outages throughout NH
Storms have left residents without power in several New Hampshire communities, and a flood warning has been issued for the Pemigewasset River at Plymouth.
Firm files suit over Bethlehem landfill gas
The company that wants to burn the Bethlehem landfill's methane to generate electricity alleges that the landfill's owner has reneged on a deal to give it control of the gas by refusing to allow construction of the plant, according to a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Concord.
NH gets new White Mountain National Forest office
The White Mountain National Forest has a new headquarters. The complex is opening for business on Oct.
School Superintendent Looks Back On Career At B.A.S.D.
A top educator is moving on after finding that being the top guy ain't easy. After 37 years in education, the last seven of them in Bethlehem, today was the last day for Bethlehem Area School District Superintendent Joseph Lewis.
It's called the Riverglen Challenge five-mile run/walk, but Sam Brown and Erica LaBella probably had a better name for the course.
For years I've wanted to hike up Mt. Washington and stay in one of the huts operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club, and for years the trip never seemed to come together.
Residents ask for racetrack ordinance
Residents concerned about a proposed drag strip presented a petition to the Board of Selectmen Monday night with signatures from 117 residents asking the board to enact a temporary racetrack ordinance.
Drag strip plan prompts plea for new rules
More than 100 residents and business owners have signed a petition requesting selectmen to enact a temporary ordinance to regulate race tracks.
Too Many Bears Showing Up In NH Town
Share + Aug 20, 2009 9:27 am US/Eastern BETHLEHEM, N.H. At least nine bears have been seen in Bethlehem, N.H., recently, and the town is proposing an ordinance against feeding wild animals.
North Country residents recall 40th anniversary of Woodstock
Forty years ago this week the nation watched in awe - or disgust - as a half million rain-soaked hippies amicably gathered at a weekend concert that has become simply known as Woodstock.
Bethlehem teacher claims bogus firing
Bethlehem teacher claims bogus firing Posted on: 08/12/09 Jarrett Carroll, Spotlight Staff email: carrollj@spotlightnews.com Dr.
Tri-town station turns down Bethlehem recyclables
"Thank you for coming to the table to talk about it," said Bethlehem selectman Jeanne Robillard.
NH Towns Balk At Taking Another Town's Recyclables
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A 16-year-old from Concord had to be assisted off the Garfield Trail in the White Mountain National Forest on Saturday night after becoming sick while hiking, New Hampshire Fish and Game said.
N.H. teen rescued after becoming ill during hike
A Concord teenager is recovering after becoming ill and requiring rescue from a hiking trail in the White Mountain National Forest.
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