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Somersworth police seek help identifying individual in June incident
SOMERSWORTH — The Somersworth Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals related to an incident that allegedly occurred on June 26. Authorities released photos of the subjects they are seeking to identify in connection with the investigation. The department has not disclosed the nature...
The North Woods Throwdown Softball Game is Saturday
The North Woods Throwdown softball game, which pits members of the Maine and New Hampshire wardens services against each other, will be on Saturday, June 29, at Gil Stadium in Manchester, New Hampshire. The event benefits conversation officers' efforts to combat poaching. Get all the details and purchase tickets HERE.
Secret Spot to reopen at North Beach: Owner humbled by community support after fire
HAMPTON — The Gozzos have been getting more and more questions from curious customers about when their longtime North Beach smoothie shop will finally reopen. The Secret Spot’s new location at 560 High St. has been under lease since last fall and is set to open in time for the Fourth of July. The Gozzos have been working for six months to flip the former convenience store and realty office into a cafe serving smoothies, sandwiches, and the fruit for which they’re best known − açaí.
People Moving From Mass. To NH Are In For A Rude Awakening
There is one state in New England with a really low minimum wage and that lucky state is New Hampshire. Massachusetts had a plan to get the minimum wage up to $15.00 by January of 2023 and that it did. There was no planned or approved increase for Massachusetts for 2024.
Maine, New Hampshire, Has Had Two Tornado-Related Deaths Since 1950
First thing on Sunday morning, June 23, 2024, the National Weather Service out of Gray, Maine, issued a tornado watch for both Maine and New Hampshire, with predictions of the tornado-causing impact to hit more in the evening hours. While no tornado activity was reported in Maine, outside of just...
Someone in a New Hampshire Facebook Group is Trying to Sell a $100 Bill for $500
Well, this is hilarious. No one is letting this guy get away with this. I don't want to call this man out by name, but if you follow yard sale pages in New Hampshire on Facebook, chances are you have seen this hilarity ensue. Now look, I love a yard...
Kids explore how food grows with Little Sprouts at Moulton Farm
MEREDITH — On many Tuesday and Wednesday mornings during the summer, a group of children will learn about the vegetables they eat. They're attending a session of the Little Sprouts at Moulton Farm series, which offers children ages 5-to-9 a hands-on way to experience how plants and food are grown and try their hand at everything from planting to harvesting.
This New Hampshire Restaurant Was the Recipient of Four Best of NH Awards
Since 2000, New Hampshire Magazine has polled and published the picks of its readers and editors in categories like best cupcakes, best margarita, best secondhand store, and everything in between. Voting in these categories takes place annually, starting in mid-January. The online-only ballot is the best way for readers and...
Department of Corrections continues to face staffing problems, high overtime expenses
New Hampshire’s Department of Corrections is facing a temporary $3.44 million deficit caused in large part by an increase in overtime payments, according to DOC Commissioner Helen Hanks. Now, as the June 30 end of the state fiscal year approaches, Hanks’ department is planning to ask lawmakers to plug the $3.44 million hole by tapping […] The post Department of Corrections continues to face staffing problems, high overtime expenses appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
State seeks $6.75 million to help former inmates with opioid use disorder pay for housing
The state’s dire shortage of affordable housing has been a huge challenge for just about everyone. That can be especially difficult for someone with both criminal charges and substance or opioid use disorder. The state’s judicial branch hopes to help more people in the latter category find and afford housing. It has asked the Executive […] The post State seeks $6.75 million to help former inmates with opioid use disorder pay for housing appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Vermont H.S. baseball: 2024 Vermont Twin State roster unveiled
Vermont will seek to extend its winning streak with the return of the Twin State Baseball Classic this weekend. Eighteen of the top senior players from the Green Mountain State make up the team that will represent Vermont against New Hampshire for Saturday's doubleheader matchup at Colby-Sawyer College’s Kelsey Baseball Field in New London, New Hampshire.
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