Nov 11, 2009 | Granite State News
Lincoln mill quietly fading into history
The machines that once turned out paper in the sturdy brick buildings that provided a livelihood for generations have long been quiet and after 30 years of silent solitude, the mills are coming down.
Exeter offers art show, Christmas getaway
This year your Christmas party will be at the Indian Head Resort in Lincoln on Nov.
Woodstock woman wins first Main Street drawing
A North Woodstock woman was the first person to win one of Littleton Main Street1s $1,000 gift certificates.
Snow falling in Great North Woods
Plow trucks and sanders were called out this morning in the northern reaches of New Hampshire, where residents awoke to the first snow of the season.
Mass. Man Dies After Jumping Into NH River
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Here are New Hampshire's costliest stimulus projects, contracts and expenditures thus far, as reported to the Office of Economic Stimulus on Aug.
Despite challenges, many enjoyed summer anyway
Given the economy and the weather, this summer was a bit like a roller coaster ride, with lots of ups and downs, but now that it's winding down and folks are taking stock, they're surprised.
Something beary exciting about to happen in the Lincoln/Woodstock area
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NH Woman Who Helped Produce Woodstock Reminisces
A New Hampshire woman who helped organize the original concert in Woodstock in the 1960s shared her memories Saturday on the event's 40th anniversary.
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.
The road well-traveled: 50 years of the Kancamagus Highway
Opened in 1959 with little fanfare, the renowned, scenic byway connecting Lincoln and Conway, affectionately known as "The Kanc," will have a two-day celebration honoring its history as one of New Hampshire's most beloved and well-traveled roads.
The road well-traveled: 50 years of the Kancamagus Highway
Opened in 1959 with little fanfare, the renowned, scenic byway connecting Lincoln and Conway, affectionately known as "The Kanc," will have a two-day celebration honoring its history as one of New Hampshire's most beloved and well-traveled roads.
The road well-traveled: 50 years of the Kancamagus Highway
Opened in 1959 with little fanfare, the renowned, scenic byway connecting Lincoln and Conway, affectionately known as "The Kanc," will have a two-day celebration honoring its history as one of New Hampshire's most beloved and well-traveled roads.
Marking a half century of riding the 'Kanc'
In the summer of 1958, Spencer Tewksbury and a friend hitched a ride on an old four-wheel-drive International pickup truck and took a ride he's never forgotten.
Music Hall hosts Woodstock night
The Music Hall will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of Woodstock by hosting a Woodstock Night in Portsmouth on Saturday, Aug.
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 ...
Music Hall hosts Woodstock night
The Music Hall will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of Woodstock by hosting a Woodstock Night in Portsmouth on Saturday, Aug.
Richie Havens Still seeking freedom
Richie Havens performs in Prescott Park on Wednesday, July 29 at 7 p.m. When he began his odyssey in the late 1950s, legendary folksinger Richie Havens said a musical career was not his main ambition.
No Damage From Strong Storm, Tornado Warning
The National Weather Service issued two tornado warnings for Grafton County Thursday night as a strong storm moved through that area.
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Head to White Mountains for endless family fun
Every summer, our family heads up to the White Mountains for weekend getaways, when we take in as many of the area's attractions as we can.