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DSCC - Keene Sentinel: Senate race could still be a crowded one
Though the 2010 U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire is still light on certainty, the field of potential candidates is slowly taking shape.
Rainy Day Ideas For The Soggy Traveler
Water may be dampening some people's passion for travel, but there remains plenty to do--indoors and out--by just venturing a little to the north It has been quite the rainy summer.
Mary J. Roberts, 95, of Hampton Beach, and Waterville Valley, but formerly of Lowell, Mass., died peacefully Wednesday afternoon June 24 at Oceanside Rehabilitation Center in Hampton with her daughter Meg and dog Sophie at her side.
The Black Bear Lodge has all of the necessities you'll find at a condominium-type hotel.
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Father's Day in New Hampshire offers train rides, art, adventure,...
Father's Day in New Hampshire offers train rides, art, adventure, theatre, sporting excursions, a trip to the stars and more Michelle White, 224-5566, mw@lkarno.com Jayme Simoes, 224-5566, js@lkarno.com June 5, 2009 Concord - This Father's Day treat Dad to all that New Hampshire has to offer.
NH has solid Memorial Day wkd tourism traffic
Many businesses and attractions throughout New Hampshire reported steady visitor traffic for Memorial Day weekend.
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Chilli Challenge heats up unofficial start of summer
On Sunday May 24, Waterville Valley Town Square turns on the heat with its 11th annual Chili Challenge.
Does more money always equal a better education?
As school districts consider their budgets, we look at how dollars do and don't translate into educational success By Jeff Mucciarone jmucciarone@hippopress.com When Kelleigh Murphy, Manchester's Ward 12 alderman, recently announced her plans to resign and move to Bedford to start a family with her husband, she set off something of a firestorm.
Tourism conference coming to Portsmouth in 2010
For the first time, the New Hampshire Governor's Conference on Tourism is coming to the city and will bring with it more than 200 people from throughout the state who are in the tourism and hospitality industry.
N.H. unveils new websites for meeting, wedding plans
The New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development has launched three new websites for planning meetings, weddings, and reunions, the first of their kind in New England.
N.H. unveils meetings planning sites
If you're planning a wedding, family reunion or meeting in New Hampshire this summer, look no further than the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism's Web site, visitnh.gov. The agency has launched three new micro-Web sites for planning meetings, weddings and reunions -- the first of their kind in New England, according to department ...
Clark's Trading Post hosts auditions
BENEATH THE SCRUFFY beards, below the rumbling, menacing voices, the men who would be Wolfman had some props that belied their tender hearts, as they auditioned for a legendary role that is a staple of childhood memories at a popular summer attraction in Lincoln.
State officials are asking the Legislative Fiscal Committee to approve raising ski rates at Cannon Mountain next winter.
Local Snow Boarders Win Half Pipe Competition
Farrow thanks Okemo Mountain Resort, Okemo Mountain School, the Ross Powers Foundation, BHB and his family and friends for all their support.
Eastern Boarder's Last Call 2009
Photos from Eastern Boarder's Last Call standouts. Including Teddy Lavoie, Chris Carr, Colleen Quigley, Taylor Owen, Shaun Murphy, Yale Cousino, the entire Waterville Valley Academy team, Scotty Lago, Marius Otterstad and more.
Back to the Boneyard 2009 Photos
Pat Moore and Waterville Valley hosted the first ever Back to the Boneyard. The park staff resurrected of some of the Boneyard's most infamous elements and the big names came out to raise money for kids in the Waterville Academy Snowboard program.
JO's: Palmer and Partridge win aerials
The 2009 Freestyle Junior Olympics continued Saturday with aerials competitions in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
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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 ...
Fundraiser under way for NH Special Olympics fireworks
As an athlete I can tell you this that I would be greatly disappointed if we don't have the fireworks at opening ceremonies for for the state winter games.
Despite sluggish economy, N.H. winter tourism strong
Money may be tight for many New Englanders, but a string of winter storms and declining gas prices is keeping visitors coming to the Granite State.
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