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Greenland board identifies Rt. 33 areas for development
A report on potential traffic impacts was presented at the Planning Board's Thursday meeting as it continues to look at the feasibility of changing zoning along Route 33 and near the intersection of Route 151 and Portsmouth Avenue to guide possible future development.
Sisters and church members Mary Kohlhase Frarie, Barbara Kohlhase Stone and Libby Kohlhase Wilcox model hand-knit items on sale at the Greenland Church Christmas Fair set for Saturday, Dec.
Eating local, fresh a challenge in winter
Pigs gather around Tim Rocha, owner of Kellie Brook Farm in Greenland, as he distributes some apples Friday.
The public is invited to a demonstration on Crystal Singing Bowls on Tues., November 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Weeks Public Library in Greenland.
Communities plan Veterans Day observances
Veterans Day observances are scheduled in the following communities; BARRINGTON - Members of the Roger E. Cardin American Legion Post 114 are holding their annual Veterans Day ceremonies Wednesday, Nov.
No charges expected in Greenland tractor-trailer fire
Police say they don't expect to levy charges against the owner of a tractor-trailer truck that was found Monday night engulfed in flames on the side of Route 33.
Greenland students honor veterans
The halls of Greenland Central School were decorated in red, white and blue, but what stuck out more than the colors were the words written between them.
Authorities seek driver of truck found burning on Route 33 in Greenland
Authorities are looking for the driver of a tractor-trailer unit that was discovered unoccupied and consumed by flames on the side of Route 33.
Good food an essential part of the holiday fair experience
While food and snacks are a mere slice of the overall tradition during the holiday fair season, that doesn't mean there's any less serious planning, preparation and presentation in the kitchens and cafes that help keep people going all day.
GoandDo: Editor's picks for Nov. 5-11
Plus, don't miss out on what the Congress Street Gallery and Three Graces have to offer.
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October 29, 2009 - Armed Robbery Arrests
Witnesses at the store described three males entering the store, displaying a handgun and demanding cash and cartons of cigarettes.
Robbed market owner: police 'fantastic'
There's a fluorescent pink sign hanging behind the counter of Cabot Street Market.
Experts: Climate puts coast in danger
Sea levels are rising faster than expected and coastal cities on the East Coast are at risk for severe flooding, according to arctic scientists.
Exeter arsonist to plead guilty to Seacoast burglaries
An Exeter man who already pleaded guilty to federal arson charges in Maine has agreed to plead guilty to a string of Seacoast burglaries.
Man arraigned for charges stemming from police chase
A 27-year-old Maine man faces numerous charges after leading police in a high-speed, two-state chase Saturday night that law enforcement officials allege left eight damaged cars in its wake.
Maine Police Pursue Speeding Car Into NH
A car pursued by police in Maine avoided stop sticks deployed by police before spinning out in New Hampshire.
Pie-makers, celebrity chef Mary Ann Esposito fight polio
Whether a seasoned baker or a kitchen novice, all who enjoy the art of pie-making were invited to compete at the Portsmouth Rotary Club's second annual Apple Pie Baking Contest.
New forum will focus on subtance abuse, help youth
Stacy Kramer wants to bring the Seacoast community together to fight back against the dangers of substance use.
Truck driver killed on Maine Turnpike in York
A New Hampshire man was killed instantly after the box truck he was driving slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer at 6:45 a.m. Monday on the Maine Turnpike in York.
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