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Three candidates are running in the September 10 Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District
Three candidates are running in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District—Maggie Goodlander (D), John Neenos (D), and Colin Van Ostern (D). Two candidates lead in media attention: Goodlander and Van Ostern. Incumbent Rep. Annie Kuster (D), who was first elected in 2012, is not running for re-election.
10 people suing New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer over claims gun can fire without trigger pull
CONCORD, N.H. — Newington-based gunmaker Sig Sauer is facing new lawsuits after 10 more people claim they were injured using a certain pistol. Five law enforcement officers are among those suing the company in federal court in Concord. They all allege Sig Sauer's P320 handgun went off without pulling...
Stallkamp and Gemmecke of The Boulos Company broker 43-unit portfolio sale for $8.5 million
Newmarket, NH The Boulos Company’s Christian Stallkamp and Katherine Gemmecke brokered a 43-unit portfolio sale of properties to multiple buyers on behalf of Condor Capital, LLC for a total of $8.5 million. St. Kyrillos, LLC purchased 100 and 100.5 Main St. for $4.6 million. The three-building, multifamily parcel includes...
The Addams Family Takes the Stage at Nasson Little Theatre
Cast and crew of The Addams Family prepare for a frightfully delightful performance. Photo Credit: Nasson Community Center and Little Theatre Facebook. The Addams Family, that delightfully macabre clan from comics, television, and film, is coming to the Nasson Little Theatre in Springvale, and it promises to be a must-see production. Directed by George Perkins with musical direction by Karen Mathews, this charming musical comedy will run for two weekends only, starting July 19.
Community Calendar: July 13-21, 2024
Yoga at the Orchards, 8-9 am, McDougal Orchards, 201 Hanson Ridge Rd., Springvale. Sanford Farmers’ Market, 8 am-noon, Central Park, 920 Main St. Annual Yard Sale, 8 am-1 pm, First Baptist Church of Springvale, 429 Main St. Low-cost Rabies Clinic, 9:30-11 am, Pet Supplies Plus, 1364 Main St. Free...
City Council July 2 Meeting Summary
Bridget Salantri gave a presentation to the council showcasing efforts to beautify the Main Street Marketplace. The City Council got an update on the Heritage Crossing encampment cleanup, discussed rebranding for the Fire Department and heard several presentations at its July 2 meeting. All council members were present. Homelessness Update.
Game wardens locate 75-year-old New Sharon man who was missing for four days
WELD, Maine (WABI) - A New Sharon man who had been missing for four days has been found. Maine Game Wardens say Michael Altamier, 75, who was last seen on Monday, had apparently fallen off a ledge and became disoriented. Wardens say he ended up in the area of a...
Leavitt’s adds to court case and challenges mural ordinance
Leavitt’s Country Bakery, which is in a federal court battle with the town of Conway over the town’s sign ordinance, is now trying to take the town to task over the new public art ordinance because it would chill efforts to create future murals. Last week, the town’s lawyers said that new claim should be dismissed.
In wake of Supreme Court homelessness decision, NH advocates say fight not over
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last month to allow an Oregon city’s efforts to clear out homeless encampments is already rippling through New Hampshire. On July 2, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to strengthen a ban on camping on city property, subjecting people to fines. And the board removed an exception that had allowed camping during evening hours if there were not enough shelter beds available.
Cail & Company LIVE with Mike Dennehy
Thursday’s program featured long time political strategist Mike Dennehy of Dennehy and Bouley in Concord. Mr. Dennehy has run many campaigns in his career for the likes of Governor Steve Merrill, Senator John McCain and many more. He analyzed what’s currently going on in Washington and what it could mean for the future. Also discussed on Thursday, the horrific weather experienced in New Hampshire’s North Country on Wednesday which created much damage and numerous road closures.
Northern New England communities assess damage from devastating flash flooding
Parts of Coos and Grafton counties are still recovering after last night’s thunderstorms that flooded many main roads, including Route 135. Firefighters and town officials were out Thursday surveying the aftermath in several communities, including Dalton, Littleton, Whitefield and Lancaster. State officials say they’re working with local communities to assist with the recovery.
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