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Stratham resident to pilot historic, high-flying SpaceX mission, Polaris Dawn
The upcoming civilian-led Polaris Dawn mission to space, featuring a first-of-its-kind commercial spacewalk to be attempted 435 miles above the Earth, will be piloted by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Scott “Kidd” Poteet, a Durham native and University of New Hampshire graduate, who now lives in Stratham. With his sights set on history, Poteet will be the mission pilot at the helm of the Falcon 9, set to blast into space on Monday. Poteet is a 1996...
Founder of Courvilles senior living communities remembered by family after fatal crash
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Two people who were killed last weekend in a crash in Candia are being remembered by their family for how they helped others. Richard and Denise Courville were killed Saturday in a head-on crash on Route 101. The driver of the other vehicle was also killed.
Tidemark, BOD Holdings Launch Apartment Build Along New Hampshire Coast
Tidemark and BOD Holdings LLC have broken ground on a new 135-unit apartment project in downtown Somersworth, NH, along the New Hampshire coast. State and local officials, along with members of the community, joined BOD Holdings LLC, Tidemark and PROCON’s design-build team for a groundbreaking ceremony recently. The site,...
Hot Skillet Club to perform at the Belknap Mill on Friday
LACONIA — Hot Skillet Club will perform at Belknap Mill on Friday, Aug. 23, at 6 p.m. This female trio plays hot vintage jazz with a western swing flavor. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs, a blanket, and a picnic dinner for an evening of live music in Rotary Park.
A John Denver Christmas set for Nov. 20 at Colonial Theater
LACONIA — Emery Entertainment will present Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas starring Rick Schuler on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the Colonial Theatre - Laconia. A John Denver Christmas is a magical and intimate experience that will take attendees back to the ’70s when...
Dover police issue alert after sick skunks, raccoons and foxes from same area euthanized
DOVER − The Dover Police Department has issued a community advisory to make the public aware of five incidents during which wild animals were euthanized in the same general area of the City over the past three weeks. The incidents occurred in the Forest Street/Portland Avenue area and involved either skunks, raccoons, or foxes. ...
North Branch Construction Announces Promotion, New Hire
Concord, NH – North Branch Construction announced significant enhancements to its project coordination team, including the promotion of Christine Richards to senior project coordinator and the addition of Shay Taylor as project coordinator. Richards joined North Branch Construction in 2021. In her new role, she will lead the coordination...
Police determine identity of surfer pulled from water at Rye Beach
RYE, N.H. — Police have been able to identify a surfer found unconscious near Jenness Beach in Rye, but the man's identity has not been released. Officials said the surfer passed out at about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday after experiencing a medical event while surfing. New Hampshire State Beach Patrol...
Meet the Qué Hay team’s newest reporter
Our Spanish news team, ¿Qué Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire? is entering a new chapter. In March, we said goodbye to Gaby Lozada, the first reporter for our team that brought stories and news about our communities, from business leaders profiles to breaking news about a proposed asphalt plant in Nashua.
Portsmouth micro condos near completion
A development of 21 downtown condos — all 500 square feet or smaller — in the city’s booming North End, could be completed by the end of the year, according to developer Eli Sokorelis. The condos, which were described as micro units during the project’s review by...
Manchester School District Considering Change to Cell Phone Policy
Officials in the Manchester School District are considering a change to the cell phone policy for students. If approved, the use of personal electronic devices by students would be banned from preschool through eighth grade. And use of those devices for high school students would be limited to non-instructional time...
By hosting food trucks, Jodie Gallant wants to build community in Lakeport
LAKEPORT — If food brings people together, then food trucks should do the same thing. At least that's what Jodie Gallant, owner of WORK Lakes Region, thinks. While several upcoming pop-up events offer an opportunity to bring visibility to all businesses involved, Gallant said she sees the recent growth of the neighborhood, and wants to contribute to that continued activity.
Nelson Appointed Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and XC
HANOVER, N.H. — Mike Harrity, the Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation, announced on Tuesday the hiring of Mike Nelson as the Big Green’s Marjorie & Herbert Chase ’30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country. Nelson has led the Monmouth track and field and cross country programs since August of 2019 and is a seven-time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Track of the Year Coach of the Year, across both indoor and outdoor. “My family and I would like to thank Mike Harrity and other leaders within the athletics department for giving me this incredible opportunity,”…
New commercial zone in Conway would limit area for hotels
The Conway Planning board is looking at a proposal that would create a new “commercial core” zone, which would limit hotels and big box stores to the southern end of the North Conway Strip. As currently envisioned, the one would house large commercial buildings greater than 15,000 square feet and hotels in an area that would extend from Village Way, just north of Four Your Paws Only, south to the bottom of Bowling Alley Hill, just south of Burger King.
Residents consider future of Lyndon’s oldest covered bridge
LYNDON, Vt. (WCAX) - One of Lyndon’s oldest covered bridges is getting a makeover. “So they jacked the bridge up, rolled it off the river, put it on a big set of dollies. They hauled it down Main Street,” said Joe Buzzi, a lifelong resident of Lyndon. Buzzi...
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