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Town of Center Harbor to celebrate Independence Day
CENTER HARBOR — The Town of Center Harbor will be celebrating the 44th annual Center Harbor Footrace on July 4. Pre-registration packet pick up on July 3, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., in the Town Hall. July 4 – Late registration and packet pick up from 7:15 to 9:30...
These 20 New Hampshire Towns Have the Oldest Populations
A look into New Hampshire's most and least-populated towns uncovered lots of interesting tidbits. For instance, the least-populated place in the state is the two-person town of Livermore. The area was once a thriving small community, but is now a wooded ghost town with only structural remnants and debris remaining.
Mowing Your Lawn at These Hours is Illegal in Maine and New Hampshire
Last weekend, I was up and ready to start my Sunday at 6:30 am., which doesn't happen often. I looked at my wife and said, "It's too early to mow the lawn, right?" The obvious answer was yes, it was far too early. But that got me thinking. As a...
Dark Side of Granite: Uncovering New Hampshire’s Most Troubled Cities and What You Need to Know
New Hampshire’s Hidden Dark Side: Friendly People, But Safety Concerns. According to SouthWestJournal, New Hampshire is a state known for its friendly people and relaxed way of life. But, sadly, crime is a problem in some areas. A recent report from RoadSnacks says that Manchester is the most dangerous place in New Hampshire. In 2020, there were many violent crimes and property crimes reported in Manchester. This means that people living in Manchester need to be extra careful to keep themselves and their belongings safe from harm.
Health officials alert residents about possible measles exposure in multiple states
State health departments in Massachusetts and New Hampshire issued alerts warning residents about a confirmed case of measles from an international visitor that could have exposed others.
New Hampshire teacher who helped student with abortion gets license restored after filing lawsuit
The New Hampshire Department of Education has restored a teacher's credentials days after she sued, alleging officials had mispresented her involvement in a student's abortion.The teacher, identified only as Jane Doe in her lawsuit filed Monday, didn’t contest her firing from a private school last fall but sued the education department and top officials over the revocation of her teaching license earlier this month. Her attorney, James Armillay, said he learned on Thursday that her license has been reinstated “while the administrative process plays out.”“We are confident that when presented with all of the evidence in this case, an...
The Longest Covered Bridge in the US is in New Hampshire
If you're like this writer, you love learning random facts about where you live. It teaches you something new to energize your brain, while also serving as a nugget of wisdom to share with friends. New Hampshire is the subject of all sorts of fun facts. For instance, you probably...
Newfound School Board to consider censuring members over public records, meeting violations
BRISTOL — As the Newfound Area School Board struggles to comply with New Hampshire’s right-to-know and conflict-of-interest laws, Bristol’s representative, whose wife will become the new curriculum coordinator for the school district, has called for the board to censure members from Groton and New Hampton whose criticism of the hire last month had veered into territory normally reserved for nonpublic discussion.
11 New Hampshire-Inspired Baby Names Perfect for Your Future Bundle of 603 Joy
If you love New Hampshire and want to go beyond just a tattoo of the state on your forearm, why not name your child a Granite State-inspired name? It has been a trend for quite a few years to give babies unique names, so, here is some inspiration from a New Hampshire native.
Artists set out to revitalize downtown Laconia
LACONIA — Throughout downtown, benches and flowerpots are sprouting bright colors, displaying details of flowers. This is not an unauthorized phenomenon. The Laconia Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with resident Amanda Falwell, is spearheading the Enriching Laconia Project, which aims to revitalize the city with art. Amy Lovisek, director of recreation and facilities, is excited about the endeavor.
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