Monday Jun 22 | The Citizen
Summer in the Street music series starts Saturday
The sound of summer will echo through the downtown starting Saturday. Musicians from all over the Seacoast are expected to take part in Pro Portsmouth's Summer in the Street music series.
Rochester, 7 other communities get funds for school safety
Eight New Hampshire communities have received over $748,000 for school projects to improve sidewalks, crosswalks, signs and other projects to help children get to school safely.
In only his third visit to the Geary woods, Ben Rowe of Turner, Me. took his second checkered flag in the Maritime Pro All-Star Series 200 Saturday night at Speedway 660.
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Horsing around at Sagittarius Stables in Warner, NH
Mandy Grenier E-mail RSS Feed Mandy Grenier is a stay home Mom who lives in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire.
York residents decry cable lineup changes
Citizens unhappy with a change in cable lineup told a Time Warner representative they will look for other options than the company for their television viewing.
Twin brick chimneys still stand yesterday among the rubble of a Sutton home that burned Sunday.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 6, because several community events are happening on the same day, all within walking distance of each other in Portsmouth.
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Pollard kindergarten class helps abused dog
A kindergarten class at Pollard School is among the legions of animal lovers rooting for Jolly, a Labrador retriever mix rescued from a home in Warner, N.H. earlier this year.
Piscataqua Waterfront Festival comes to Portsmouth
Celebrate the Portsmouth Harbor and Great Bay at the Piscataqua Waterfront Festival, a free family event on Saturday, June 6 from 1 to 4:45 p.m. Visit the Gundalow docked on the Ceres Street wharf, browse booths on Ceres Street, and see demonstrations of boatbuilding and timber framing in the newly restored Warehouse at the Moffatt-Ladd House at ...
When Merrimack County Commissioner J.D. Colcord ran for a seat in the Legislature 10 years ago, it was under the banner of eliminating all forms of county government.
PASS North at Beech Ridge: Staples seals the Deal
The 2007 PASS Mod champ beat Adam Bates to the stripe by 1.022 seconds .Kelly Moore finished third, Shaw faded to fourth and Derek Ramstrom raced home fifth.
NH canoe accident: Man stood up, tipping it; one dies
A survivor in a canoe accident that killed his friend in Webster, N.H., says one of the fishermen stood up, tipping the boat over.
Sixth Annual Profile Awards to be announced in Franconia May 3
In an annual tradition of commemorating the Old Man of the Mountain on the anniversary of its loss, the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund will host the annual Profile Awards in Franconia Notch State Park on Sunday, May 3. The event takes place from 2- 4 pm at the Tramway building.
Old-time tunes Even before talented local acts like Factory Street and John Paul graced our stages, New Hampshire had a rich musical tradition.
Localvores have a new one-stop shop to check out in Warner. The Kearsarge Market is stocked with only New Hampshire-made products - many made by local cooks, farmers and artisans - all displayed in a beautifully refurbished 1795 colonial home.
After closing several previous restaurants, Gamil Azmy is counting on the shoppers and businesspeople of downtown Concord to make his newest venture a success.
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Colby-Sawyer College Hosts New Hampshire Poet Maxine Kumin
Colby-Sawyer College will host Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and writer Maxine Kumin for a reading and discussion of her work.
Moose has a spring in her step
Rebecca Rule E-mail Web site RSS Feed Rebecca Rule, author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire," spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her wicked funny performances throughout the Granite State.
Ice storm saps maple producers
At 3 a.m. on the morning of Dec. 12, Ben Fisk was doing what a lot of New Hampshire residents were doing: setting up a generator to power his house.
21-Jan-09 - Catholic College Students To Participate in March for Life en Masse
Washington DC, Jan 21, 2009 .- Thousands of Catholic college students and faculty will participate in the National March for Life in Washington, DC this Thursday.
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