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Exeter Gallery features Seacoast scenes in August
EXETER — "My love of drawing and painting has been reactivated since retiring in 2007, with primary interests in painting En Plein Air as well as hand-building and sculpturing ceramics,” says Suzanne Manzi of Seabrook Beach about her Body of Work show “My Art Journey with Iconic Places” opening on July 31 at the Seacoast Artist Association in downtown Exeter. “Many of my paintings are about nature, landscapes and seascapes done in either oil or watercolors. Painting is a continuous learning...
Five potential buyers submit offers for State School property
BETHLEHEM — Five interested parties have offered to buy the former Laconia State School property, but it will take some time before anything is publicly known about those offers. That’s what Charlie Arlinghaus, commissioner of the state’s Department of Administrative Services, told Gov. Chris Sununu and the Executive Council...
State weighing five offers for Laconia site, including one it passed on in 2022
The state has received five offers for a 220-acre site in Laconia following the collapse of its $21.5 million deal with a Manchester woman in April. One is from a group that submitted a $12.5 million offer in 2022, when the state first offered the property for sale. Department of Administrative Services Commissioner Charlie Arlinghaus, […]
Major developments in Exeter: Here’s the latest on Ioka, Gateway and other projects
The Gateway to Exeter, which will bring 224 housing units to Epping Road, is set to break ground this summer, while a project to transform the old Ioka theater into a mixed-use building with condos is nearing completion. Darren Winham, Exeter’s economic development director, recently gave the town’s Select Board...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in NH, touts Kamala Harris and 'new sense of energy'
NASHUA — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Vice President Kamala Harris “should be bold” when choosing her running mate. While the two-term governor is one of at least seven Democrats being vetted by the Harris campaign, she has repeatedly said that she not interested in the position. She reiterated that to reporters on Thursday in New Hampshire, saying she’s “not going anywhere” and remains committed to her role as Michigan’s governor. ...
Tim Schaller joins Rivier University as Assistant Hockey Coach after Pro Retirement
Former NHL forward Tim Schaller, a Merrimack, N.H., native, will be an assistant coach for Rivier University's men's ice hockey team, as announced by head coach Shaun Millerick. Schaller brings a wealth of experience from his 10 seasons in the AHL and NHL, playing for teams like the Boston Bruins and Vancouver Canucks, retiring in 2023. He joins the coaching staff ahead of the 2024-25 season, aiming to enhance the team's performance in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference.
North Beach condo, restaurant project draws mixed reactions
Developers behind a project to construct a five-story building at North Beach featuring condos, commercial space, and a restaurant say it aligns with the character of the neighborhood and its surrounding structures. However, residents are voicing concerns about the project’s size and potential impact. Real estate appraiser Matt Wright...
NH Unscripted with Franklin Footlight Theatre
The WKXL NH Unscripted studio was packed today with cast and crew from the Franklin Footlight production of Monty Python’s SPAMALOT going up Aug 1-4 at the Tilton School’s Hamilton Hall. SPAMALOT is a Camelot spoof and is absolutely hilarious for those that don’t know and we talked about it all. The show is filled with classic MP gags and routines and we discussed as much of them as we could. There was even an accent challenge at one point with yours truly failing miserably! The show has all of the characters that you would expect including King Arthur, Lancelot (the homicidally brave), Lady of the Lake (complete with Laker Girls), Sir Robin (the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir-Lancelot), Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere, Patsy, Prince Herbert, Concorde and many more. Choreography? Oh yeah, in spades! My friends, go out to dinner and then go see this show. You will not be disappointed!
Win Tickets to See Get the Led Out at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in New Hampshire
Let's celebrate and enjoy the music of Led Zeppelin!. Get the Led Out is coming to Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in New Hampshire on Saturday, August 3, and we want you to see them live in concert. We have a pair of tickets to give away to the show, so...
Veteran pilots take helm at Hamptons American Legion Post 35
HAMPTON — The Hamptons American Legion Post 35 recently elected two former military and commercial pilots as their commander and vice commander for the coming year. Berk Bennett will continue to serve as commander, with Chris Nevins named vice commander. ...
Keene SwampBats Drop Doubleheader at Vineyard
The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks swept the SwampBats 7-3 and 2-1 in a pair of seven inning games. In game one, Martha’s Vineyard batted first as the provisional road team for a rescheduled game. The Sharks hit three singles in a row to start the game and plate one run. A fielder’s choice doubled the lead as the SwampBats recorded their first out. Pitcher Ben Shenosky (Penn State) settled in after that, retiring seven of the next eight batters through the third. Bryce Molinaro (Penn State) led off the bottom of the third with a single through the left side. As JD Jones (Rutgers) got ready for a 3-2 pitch, Molinaro took off from first. Jones laced a base hit to right-center, and Molinaro chugged all the way around third to dive home safely on the single. Joe Jaconski (Penn State) scored Jones with a monster double to the wall in left-center, and then came home on a David Mendez (Vanderbilt) single up the middle which gave the SwampBats a 3-2 lead. The Sharks tied it with a solo home run in the top of the fourth, but Shenosky got the next three outs quickly, finishing his four-strikeout outing by picking off a runner at first base.
Mainer accused of shooting teen during prank released on bail; teen receives warnings
HARRISON (WGME) -- A Maine man accused of shooting a teen during a "ding-dong ditch" prank in Harrison has been released on bail. The teen has also been issued a cease harassment notice and trespass warning. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said a group of teens were playing “ding-dong-ditch” with...
Body camera video shown on first day of trial for woman accused of abandoning baby in NH woods
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The trial of a woman accused of abandoning her newborn baby in bitterly cold weather began Thursday with opening statements and the first witness testimony. Alexandra Eckersley faces five charges, including two counts of second-degree assault, which are related to the newborn's hypothermia and respiratory problems....
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