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Sweepstakes Social to fundraise for Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction on Sept. 13
LACONIA — Tickets are now available for the fourth annual Sweepstakes Social fundraiser held dockside aboard the M/S Mount Washington on Weirs Beach, 5:30-7:30 p.m., on Friday, Sept. 13. Funds raised will benefit the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction. “We have seen great success with the Sweepstakes Social...
Dartmouth Sends A Pair To Team USA U-21 Selection Camp
By: Dan Richeal COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—USA Field Hockey announced the athletes selected to attend the U-21 Junior Women's National Team Selection Camp on earlier this week. Current Dartmouth standout Olivia Galiotos and former Big Green member Lila Browne '24 were selected to attend the camp. Galiotos enters her junior season with the Big Green in 2024, through her first two seasons in Hanover, she has played and started in 32 games. She notched her first career goal and assist against Stonehill on Sept. 3, 2023 in the Big Green's 2023 season opener. She has earned All-Ivy Honorable Mentions in both...
Some areas of Epsom don’t have broadband internet access
As part of a statewide initiative to expand access to broadband, or high-speed internet, the Town of Epsom has spent the past month assessing areas with limited or no broadband. Data collected by the NH Broadband Mapping Initiative through the University of New Hampshire lists 11.9% of locations in Epsom...
Conway pumps brakes on rental fines
CONWAY — A lawsuit filed by the Mt. Washington Valley Association for Responsible Vacation Rentals against the town has prevented the selectmen from putting the finishing touches on their rental inspection and certification program. In July, prior to the lawsuit being filed, Zoning Enforcement Officer Nicholas DeVito told the...
Council seeking proposals for Old North Main property in Laconia
Councilors expressed a sense of urgency and careful optimism regarding the prospect of matching with a developer to design and construct permanent, market-rate and below-market-rate workforce housing on a city-owned parcel located in the northern part of the city at their meeting Monday, August 12. The city is soliciting letters...
Man dies after being ejected from vehicle in Berwick crash
BERWICK (WGME) - The Berwick Police Department says a man has died after crashing and being ejected from his vehicle on Saturday. Officials responded to Portland Street (Route 4) near the intersection with Old Route 4 on Saturday morning in Berwick for a single-vehicle crash. Investigation showed a 67-year-old man,...
Bystanders attempt to save man in fatal Sagadahoc County car crash
ARROWSIC (WGME) - A 45-year-old Arrowsic man has died after his car left the road and struck a tree in Sagadahoc County on Friday. The Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office says at around 6:44 p.m., they responded to a report of a single-vehicle accident on Old Stage Road in Arrowsic. The...
Fast track to foreign markets
As members of the first cohort of small-business owners to graduate from the New Hampshire Export Accelerator program, Zach Luse and Paolo Monaco told well-wishers at an Aug. 14 ceremony that among the first things they will now do is go on a trade mission to Brazil. Luse, who founded...
Harley-Davidson Rider Killed in Greenville, NH Collision
Greenville, NH – A Hudson man died after a motorcycle crash in Greenville on Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred at 12:26 p.m. when a 2012 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, driven by Raymond Russell Jr., 56, collided with a 2013 Subaru Legacy at the intersection of Fitchburg Road (Route 31) and Wilton Road.
Gunstock celebrates end of summer with 2nd annual food truck festival
GILFORD — Gunstock Mountain Resort will host 16 mobile eateries during the Summer Send-Off Food Truck Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 25. After a rousing success last year with 10 trucks, Gunstock’s Director of Marketing Bonnie MacPherson is excited for more options for eventgoers and an opportunity to spread out the crowd.
Portsmouth man charged with hate crime at Temple Israel faces new complaints
PORTSMOUTH — Kevin O’Leary is now facing two Civil Rights Act complaints on top of previous felony charges for allegedly using a hammer to smash two Star of David light sconces outside Temple Israel on State Street. New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella on Friday announced the additional "enforcement action" against O'Leary, 31, of Portsmouth, who was indicted on a hate crime charge earlier this summer. ...
VB: Panthers picked close second in preseason poll
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Plymouth State University women's volleyball team was voted to finish second in the Little East Conference (LEC) this fall following a vote of the league's head coaches, as the conference released its annual Preseason Coaches' Poll on Friday. Plymouth State took home four first place...
Officials say not to eat fish from these Maine bodies of water
BRUNSWICK, Maine (WMTW) - The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is advising people not to eat freshwater fish caught near the former naval air base in Brunswick because of elevated PFAS levels. The U.S. Navy has been monitoring environmental contamination from the historic use of a fire-fighting foam...
As fall sports begin, some NH schools aren't sure how to enforce new restrictions on trans athletes
As young athletes gear up for another fall sports season, some local school districts are still trying to figure out how to enforce a new state law barring trans girls from playing on girls sports teams. The law, which took effect on Aug. 19, requires middle school and high school...
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