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New Hampshire Man Loses Control in Police Pursuit, Faces DUI Charges
Claremont, NH – A pursuit in Claremont ended in a crash Tuesday night after a trooper attempted to stop a stolen vehicle. According to the New Hampshire State Police, Trooper Michael Gilboy observed a vehicle failing to maintain its lane around 10:27 p.m. on Washington Street. The vehicle, reported stolen from Harrisville, fled when Gilboy activated his emergency lights. The driver, Anthony Wilson, 26, of Keene, NH, lost control and crashed.
Summerfest 2024: Stratham returns to its roots with annual family 4-H event
STRATHAM — The Stratham 4-H Summerfest returns Saturday, July 20, featuring animal exhibitions, kid activities, and the third annual softball championship between the town’s police and fire departments. The one-day festival, introduced in 2022, focuses heavily on the community and 4-H offerings. It replaced the town’s 50-plus-year-old Stratham...
Strawbery Banke's Vintage & Vine Wine Festival moves to Thursday, Sept. 12
PORTSMOUTH - Strawbery Banke Museum recently announced that Vintage & Vine – A Wine Festival in Historic Style will be moving to Thursday, September 12, 2024. The event — now in its 36th year — has previously occurred on the second Saturday in September. The Vintage & Vine event committee has moved the event to a new date, creating additional opportunities for participation and ensuring the availability of key restaurant and wine partners.
Independence Festival in Exeter, Lilac City Family Fun Night: Things to do in Seacoast
Summer is in full swing on the Seacoast. Head out this weekend for live music, the American Independence Festival in Exeter, the Lilac City Family Fun Festival in Rochester, free movies and musical performances. Read on for details on things to do:. Dine Out Do Good at Tour in Portsmouth.
'Beyond disgraceful': Bill to protect firefighters from PFAS stalls in State House
As a new study suggests the toxic “forever” chemicals known as PFAS can pass through the skin at higher rates than previously thought, firefighters facing elevated rates of cancer are questioning Massachusetts lawmakers’ efforts on their behalf. “This is beyond disgraceful,” Diane Cotter, the wife of a Worcester firefighter knocked off the job by cancer, said of a response staff for House Speaker Ronald Mariano gave the Telegram & Gazette to questions about languishing legislation. ...
Art Bradish Snack Bar in Grafton offers great treats to beat summer heat
Since 1937, Art Bradish Snack Bar in North Grafton has been a beloved summer refugee for people looking to eat at a seasonal roadside stand. No frills, just good food made on the spot. Don’t let the name fool you, at the snack bar you can order seafood, such as fish and chips...
New Framingham soccer program offers advanced training to youth of all incomes
FRAMINGHAM — When Gabriele Brambilla first saw his children get invested in soccer, he was blown away by the costs associated with playing the game at an elite level in Greater Boston. "It's supposed to be this sport that everybody can play, and we were looking at $3,000 or $4,000 a year to play for the competitive team," he said. "How could anybody afford that? A sport that was supposed to be for everyone had become just...
Unprecedented financial losses at health care organizations pose risk to primary care access in NH
As the president and chief executive officer of Amoskeag Health, a nonprofit federally qualified health center (FQHC) that has served Manchester since 1993, I am writing today to urgently address the collective financial crisis New Hampshire’s community health centers are facing. Driven by a perfect storm of financial pressures, including an erosion of support from some […] The post Unprecedented financial losses at health care organizations pose risk to primary care access in NH appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Man charged in connection with fatal hit-and-run turns himself in to police
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A man accused of killing a 71-year-old man last week in a hit-and-run crash in Manchester has turned himself in to police, investigators announced late Friday. The attorney for Stanley Richardson, 59, said that his client, who he described as a disabled veteran with hearing loss,...
'Man, they came to party': Yachtley Crew sails back to Indian Ranch with more yacht rock
When Yachtley Crew came to Indian Ranch by the shores of Indian Lake in Webster last summer, it was evidently a very popular voyage through the smooth waters of a yacht rock tribute show. "We love Indian Ranch. Man, they came to party. They were amazing," recalled Phillip Daniel, also...
An Alternative Thought on the I-95 Bridge Between Maine and New Hampshire
We see it a lot more often during tourist season than outside of it, but regardless of the time of year or whether it's from a tourist or local, the same sentiment is constantly echoed. The I-95/Piscataqua River Bridge that connects Maine and New Hampshire always seems to stir up...
Nantucket Welcomes Jay-Z’s Jet as It Touches Down Just 50 Miles From New Bedford
Rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z’s private jet made a grand entrance on Nantucket Friday afternoon, having embarked on an approximately 180-mile journey from Republic Airport in Farmingdale, New York. According to an Instagram post from the account nantucketcurrent, Jay-Z's Gulfstream V, with its 14-seat configuration, touched down on the island to much speculation and excitement.
Condominium in Brookline sells for $1.9 million
The historic property located at 126 Thorndike Street in Brookline was sold on June 18, 2024. The $1,915,000 purchase price works out to $1,322 per square foot. The condominium, built in 1880, has an interior space of 1,449 square feet. This condominium provides a generous living space with its four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The home's outer structure has a hip roof frame, composed of slate. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system.
NH road crews making quick work of most flood repairs
DALTON, N.H. (WCAX) - Like Vermont, communities across New Hampshire have begun picking up the pieces from the violent storms that ripped through the region. New Hampshire Department of Transportation trucks were making constant fill runs on Route 135 Friday. The section of road was likely the hardest hit in the state.
You’re Not Imagining It: Prices Have Increased at New Hampshire Walmarts
In recent years, Walmart has become a huge part of my life. It's my one-stop shop for grocery shopping (yes, I'm blessed enough to live near a supercenter), workout clothes, and makeup. Now that I have a brand-new baby to dress, Gwen's wardrobe is practically made up entirely of clothes from Wally World.
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