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Conway of Paul McInnis LLC auctions former Kings Grant Inn in Gilfors, NH for $2.15 million
Gilford, NH Auctioneer Justin Conway, CAI of Paul McInnis LLC sold the former Kings Grant Inn at foreclosure auction for $2,150,001. Located at 15 and 16 Kimball Rd., the properties consist of the former inn with multiple rental units on 5.8 acres and an additional 15.21 acres with multiple rental units across the street.
Duffy of BHHS Verani Realty brokers 40,000 s/f Hilltop Business Center sale for $3.6 million
Londonderry, NH Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty’s commercial division negotiated the sale of Hilltop Business Center at 136 Harvey Rd. for $3.6 million on April 16, 2024. The property, owned and maintained by Woodhaven Limited Partnership since 1997, was sold to HBC, LLC. The 40,000 s/f, 14-unit property consists...
99 new U.S. citizens: Naturalization ceremony in Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH — Strawberry Banke Museum celebrated Independence Day with its time-honored tradition of hosting a U.S. Immigration Service naturalization ceremony Thursday. On the waterfront grounds that have welcomed immigrants for nearly 400 years to a "neighborhood of newcomers," 99 people from 41 countries took the oath of allegiance with District Court Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty presiding.
2 serious crashes on same road in Chesterfield under investigation, authorities say
CHESTERFIELD, N.H. — Two crashes have occurred on Route 9 in Chesterfield in the last two weeks, includingone fatal, and community members said they are forced to find alternate routes to avoid potential danger. "Route 9 is definitely getting scarier to drive on. Cars are going way too fast....
Men’s Soccer Inks Fede Tellez
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire men's soccer program has announced the signing of graduate student forward/midfielder Fede Tellez (Miami, Fla.). Tellez is a graduate transfer from Northeastern. "I had the pleasure of working with Fede over the last two seasons and am excited for him to...
It not a 'Dock Mahal': Kittery Point Yacht Club urges New Castle to approve new dock
NEW CASTLE — A Kittery Point Yacht Club proposal to install a new dock in the back channel of the Piscataqua River off Goat Island has hit murky waters, five-plus months after being granted variances for the project by the New Castle Zoning Board of Adjustment. The 68-year-old yacht club, located in New Castle on the river’s southern shore with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on Seavey Island in the backdrop, is restating its case to build the new...
Winnacunnet grad Zach Brassill finding his way with SNHU baseball
SANFORD, Maine — Zach Brassill, a 2022 Winnacunnet High School graduate pitching for the Sanford Mainers this summer, had a highlight performance this spring for the Southern New Hampshire University baseball team. Brassill earned a huge 5-2 win over Jefferson, clinching a spot for the Penmen in the NCAA...
Dover's Carys Fennessy: New England women's golf champ at 17 and just getting started
DOVER — Carys Fennessy recently crossed another major goal off her list. Fennessy, 17, a rising senior at Dover High School, won the 2024 New England Women's Amateur golf championship in a dramatic finish at Samoset Resort Golf Club in Rockport, Maine. Fennessy scored a three-day total of 216...
Meredith residents and visitors celebrate Fourth of July with fireworks display
MEREDITH, N.H. — Hundreds of people gathered in Meredith on the Fourth of July for the annual fireworks show, and some community members said it's their favorite display they wait for all year. "Absolutely fantastic time. Perfect day. This is Meredith. It is part of America," Tom Lord said.
125 people to lose jobs with closure of Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts
QUINCY, Mass. — The closure of a small Christian liberal arts college in Massachusetts will result in 125 employees losing their jobs. Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy reported that number to the Massachusetts Department of Career Services, which included it in the latest Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act report.
Discount Retailer With 23 Massachusetts Locations Could Face Permanent Closure
Every day someone is writing about another retail chain, restaurant, pharmacy chain, or banking institution going out of business. Whether it's the spike in inflation over the years, the major shift to online shopping, or other financial factors, it's clear that many businesses are hurting right now and Massachusetts is feeling the effects.
Your pet could be on a beer label — and it’ll help a Cape Cod animal shelter
Pet parents, have you ever wanted to drink beer that had a label with your furry friend’s face on it?. The Carrie A. Seaman Animal Shelter (CASAS), a no-kill shelter located on Cape Cod, has announced its third annual pet label contest, where owners can submit photos of their pets for a chance to win a cash prize in addition to their pets gracing the label of a special edition brew from Provincetown Brewing Company.
Manchester man accused of tipping over porta-potty with woman, child inside facing new charges
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A Manchester man who is accused of tipping over a porta-potty with a woman and child inside is facing new charges. Aiden Studer, 18, was charged after Manchester police said he tipped over a portable toilet at Derryfield Park, trapping a woman and her 4-year-old child inside in May.
Man Left Behind by Hikers Found Safe at State Park
The New Hampshire Fish and Game said a group of hikers left a 22-year-old man behind on Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey after he could not keep up with their pace. Monadnock State Park Rangers contacted Conservation Officers around 5:30 pm about the missing hiker. Last Seen on Mountain. Islam Hejazi...
Lakes Region Girl Scouts explore STEM through new van program
BEDFORD – Local Girl Scouts now have an additional opportunity to learn more about geodes, how to see in the dark, LEGO structures, paper airplanes and polymer clay through the council’s science, technology, engineering and math program, brought to them by a special STEM on-the-go van. Girl Scouts...
Fish and Game rule would create special hunting weekend for active military, veterans
A new Fish and Game Department rule would create a special waterfowl hunting weekend for active military members and veterans. This reserved hunting time would take place the first weekend after the close of the regular hunting season in all zones. Hunters would have to carry proof of their status as an active-duty member or […] The post Fish and Game rule would create special hunting weekend for active military, veterans appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
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