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Brewster Academy earns two videography awards
WOLFEBORO — Humor and emotion have earned Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro two new accolades from The Council for Advancement and Support of Education. The video work of Wolfeboro resident Kara McDuffee, Brewster’s Digital Media Marketing Manager, captured silver and bronze awards on June 26 when the council released its winners for 2024.
Adaptive Launch Committee starts funding campaign
MEREDITH — The Meredith Adaptive Launch Committee recently started a fundraising campaign to bring an accessible, ADA-compliant paddling launch to Leavitt Park in Meredith. The organization has raised $25,500 of its $58,328 goal and hopes to schedule installation for spring 2025. This launch will make it easier and safer...
Dartmouth Women’s Golf: Five Named WGCA All-American Scholars, Sung Shines
Five members of the Dartmouth women's golf team have been named WGCA All-American Scholars for their academic achievements and athletic contributions. Criteria for recognition: cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, amateur status on the team, and participation in 50% of scheduled competitive rounds. Sung graduates with a record-low career stroke...
Mass. weather: Foggy Sunday morning, chance of a pop-up thunderstorm later
As Fourth of July weekend comes to a close, Massachusetts residents can expect a warm and muggy Sunday with some fog in the morning and possible pop-up thunderstorms or showers in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. The service warns of fog Sunday morning across much of the...
Braintree neighborhood says nearby pickleball courts cause "constant stress"
BRAINTREE - Neighbors in one Braintree neighborhood are fed up with the unrelenting sounds of pickleball being played outside their homes."Pickleball noise is a problem""I can't enjoy my house. It's an unbelievable amount of noise I have to put up with," Braintree resident Michael Megley said.The sport has exploded in Braintree from 12 players ten years ago to nearly 600 in 2024. The city's eight courts next to Hollis Field can accommodate 32 players at once, with many more waiting their turn. Neighbors working from home on Wynot Road are very annoyed. "Pickleball noise is a problem. It's not right. There...
Massachusetts woman who recently had baby saves life of swimmer in distress at Cape Cod beach
A Massachusetts woman is rightfully being labeled a hero. According to police, on Friday, the Barnstable Police received a 911 call from Dowses Beach in Osterville reporting a person drowning in the water. When officers arrived on the scene, they observed that the 46-year-old swimmer in distress had been pulled...
Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn
Newly obtained legal documents in the attorney general’s year-old pandemic fraud case against casino owner Andy Sanborn reveal for the first time what the parties have declined to say publicly for months. The documents, obtained by the Bulletin via a right-to-know request, show that both legal teams distrust the other. Sanborn believes the state agency […] The post Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
NH property-buyers to be notified about potential PFAS contamination under new law
Starting next year, people will be notified about the possibility of PFAS contamination before buying property in New Hampshire. Gov. Chris Sununu signed House Bill 398 on Wednesday, a measure to include PFAS – or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – along with radon and arsenic in the notification about common contaminants in New Hampshire provided […] The post NH property-buyers to be notified about potential PFAS contamination under new law appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Franklin Park Bustles With Activity During First Weekend In July
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Fourth of July holiday weekend saw plenty of activity at Franklin Park in Boston Saturday. Despite the less than stellar forecast, people took part in a walking club, running club, and yoga under the trees with Linda Wellness Warrior. "I ask people to make...
4 people facing charges after search that found suspected drugs in Plymouth, police say
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Multiple people are facing charges after a search of a house on Cummings Hill Road in Plymouth, where police say they found suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine. Plymouth police and New Hampshire State Police searched the house in what they call "the result of a lengthy...
Debate: Austrian vs. Chicago Economics
Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein and Chicago school economist David Friedman debate the resolution, "The Austrian economics of Mises and Rothbard contains economic intuitions that are important, correct, and missing from Chicago School economics." Taking the affirmative was Gene Epstein, the director of the Soho Forum and former economics and...
Our Night with the Swamp Bats
Join us starting at 6pm at Alumni Field on Arch Street in Keene for:. Golf Games & cornhole courtesy of Brattleboro Country Club. Giveaways and info from Bergeron Mechanical, B. Bakes Deli & Cakes. Stop by the radio station tent for chances to win prizes. (and more to come!) First...
22nd annual 4 on the 4th race draws record-breaking field
KEENE, N.H. – (MyKeeneNow) As Americans celebrated Independence Day with fireworks, barbecues, and patriotic attire, Keene’s strong running culture marked the occasion with a charitable road race. This year’s 4 on the 4th race, held to benefit Pathways for Keene, saw nearly 600 runners and walkers—a record for...
99 new U.S. citizens: Naturalization ceremony in Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH — Strawbery Banke Museum celebrated Independence Day with its time-honored tradition of hosting a U.S. Immigration Service naturalization ceremony Thursday. On the waterfront grounds that have welcomed immigrants for nearly 400 years to a "neighborhood of newcomers," 99 people from 41 countries took the oath of allegiance with District Court Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty presiding. The U.S. Navy Sea Cadet Corps, Dan Healy Division color guard presented the American flag for the event. This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: 99 new U.S. citizens: Naturalization ceremony in Portsmouth
Statewide Ban Looming For Multiple Animals In Mass.
The use of wild animals for human entertainment is a polarizing subject to say the least. In February, some legislation moved one step closer to reality where a statewide ban on wild animals in traveling circuses would exist. An Act Relative to the Use of Elephants, Big Cats, Primates, Giraffes,...
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