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Eagle Grabs Lunch in the Backyard of Exeter, New Hampshire, Home
It's pretty amazing to watch an eagle enjoy lunch from the deck of your home in Exeter, New Hampshire. Susan Drinker sees a lot of gorgeous wildlife right from the deck of her home. She is often snapping pictures of her favorite bird, the heron. It's actually a heron that...
Africano: Hampton Beach parking changes should be driven by safety, not views
This message is to address a pressing concern regarding the current setup of parking along Ocean Boulevard in Hampton, particularly the area between Highland Avenue and Winnacunnet Road. It is abundantly clear that the existing arrangement poses significant risks to both pedestrians and drivers alike. The current layout, which requires...
Albacore Park to break ground on new visitor center
PORTSMOUTH — Albacore Park, a National Historic Landmark Site and museum in Portsmouth, is expanding its visitor center. Thanks to generous funding provided by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, the Linn Foundation, and an anonymous donor, they are working on a building expansion that will double the size of Albacore Park’s visitor center.
Great white shark 'pings' trackers off Seacoast: Here's what that really means
Two weeks ago, the Boston newscasters were all excited about a great white shark that “pinged” off Rye Beach. While having a great white in our waters does not surprise me as the commercial fishermen see them frequently, I was surprised that it had made it onto the Boston television stations. Curious, I delved deeper and soon found that the “ping” was 100 miles off the New Hampshire coast. While interesting, it seemed a little bit of sensationalism to report it off the coast of Rye Beach. So, I thought it would be a good time to discuss what a “ping” was.
Meet the collector behind Portsmouth Athenaeum's NH primary exhibit
It was the dashboard dolls that did it. A circa-1964 set depicting candidates President Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen. Barry Goldwater put Durham attorney Susan Roman on the path of collecting political memorabilia at a young age. The dashboard dolls were a gift from her uncle, and are on display...
Circus in Salem, New Hampshire, is Air-Conditioned Fun for the Whole Family
Salem, New Hampshire, audiences loved Flip Circus when it was at the Mall at Rockingham Park last year. Now, it returns with an ALL-NEW show for a limited run from June 28 - July 9. Featuring all-new acts, all-new excitement, all-new fun, and an AIR-CONDITIONED TENT, families won't want to miss Flip Circus!
Parmalee is Playing a Free Concert in Hampton, New Hampshire
We are so lucky to live in an area where so many country artists come to perform. Between Hampton, Manchester, and Gilford, you could go to a different country concert every weekend this summer if that is what your heart desires! But who has that kind of money?. The price...
What Did Dave Portnoy Think of His One Bite From This Derry, NH, Pizzeria?
Mickey's N.Y Pizza in Derry keeps coming up on my radar, which makes me feel like I really need to try it out. We were just talking about Mickey's a few months back, when they added the viral chopped Italian Sub to their menu. It was a bold but noble move that has been very well-received by the sub-eating community.
Sonny's Tavern opening in Rochester, Endzone Bar and Grill opens in Dover
Happy Independence Day Seacoast! Fireworks wont be the only thing lighting up the Seacoast, because the restaurant scene is booming with news this week. We learn that Sonny's Tavern is about to open in Rochester, Endzone Bar and Grill opens in former Thompson Tavern space in Dover, Howling Wolf Taqueria is coming to Portsmouth, GroundSwell Surf Cafe opens at Seabrook Beach and Stoneface Brewing unveils new hard seltzer line. I will be enjoying a vacation next week and will be back the following week with more Local Flavor news to share with you all.
Maudslay concerts commence with quintet
Brian Thomas Quintet and Donna Byrne open the 31st season of the Maudslay Arts Center (MAC) Summer Concert Series with two shows on July 13 and 14. Thomas returns to Maudsla, this time with his small group Brian Thomas Quintet playing original soul jazz rooted in the tradition of a horn section backed by an organ trio rhythm section.
Play Along with The Band at Next Plaistow Summer Series Concert
Key Elements, a four-piece New Hampshire-based cover band featuring Plaistow-raised siblings Mike and Liz Comeau, will perform in the next concert in the Plaistow Summer Series. The Comeaus, who honed their musical talents in the Timberlane Band, perform nostalgic favorites from the 70s and 80s with their bandmates. Expect hits...
Teen movie night, beach slime and a magic workshop: Community events July 1-7
DOVER — Teens entering grades 7-12 are invited to join the Dover Public Library on Monday, July 1, at 5 p.m. for a showing of "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (rated PG-13). Themed snacks and drinks will be provided. Summer Crafternoon at Dover Library. DOVER...
July Adult Events at HPL
7/1 | 6-7:30pm | English (ESL) Conversation Circle. Would you like to practice your English with native speakers in a relaxed and informal environment? Join us for a friendly chat–Monday evenings at 6 pm. 7/2 | 10am-12pm | Classic Matinees. Every Tuesday morning in July we will watch a...
The Heald Tract Is A Hidden Pond Paradise In New Hampshire Worthy Of A Day Hike
Imagine, like myself, that you enjoy hiking out to a scenic and attractive pond. Now imagine a place where you can not only visit multiple ponds but also an old orchard, vernal pools, beautiful forests, and more. That all sounds like a great day out to me! Spanning across four towns, the Heald Tract offers this kind of diversity as a great New Hampshire pond hike. It’s also a wonderful place to spot the local wildlife.
'Dodged a bullet'; Endangered birds unharmed in Hampton Beach brushfire
A fire burned through an area of the dunes at Hampton Beach early Saturday morning. The dunes are home to a delicate ecosystem, including the nesting grounds for the endangered Piping Plovers. Hampton fire Chief Michael McMahon said the call around 3 a.m. for a report of a bonfire on...
River Cruise Shares History of Haverhill’s Section of Merrimack
The Merrimack River Watershed Council’s Matthew Cranney, manager of the organization’s Water Resources projects, will narrate a boat tour of Haverhill’s section of the Merrimack River, focusing on the ecology of the waterway and how the river and its health is inextricably tied to the city’s history.
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