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New Hampshire Governor Approves Medical Marijuana for All Conditions
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Legislation allowing medical marijuana for any condition a physician deems necessary has been signed into law by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu. House Bill 1278, filed by State Representative Wendy Thomas, successfully passed both the House and Senate last month. Governor Sununu has now signed it into law, officially removing the state’s list of qualifying … Continue reading The post New Hampshire Governor Approves Medical Marijuana for All Conditions appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Park Theatre Announces $25,000 Prize Super 50/50 Summer Raffle
On the 3rd anniversary of the opening of the totally rebuilt Park Theatre, the Jaffrey performing arts center announced this morning that it has begun a major raffle fundraising program. The Super 50/50 Summer Raffle has a single grand prize of up to $25,000. Tickets cost $100 each, however the odds are strong because a maximum of 500 tickets will be sold.
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers opening new location on Route 1
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A Louisiana-based chain that focuses on a popular food item continues to expand into the Greater Boston area, with a new one soon opening a few miles north of the city. According to an article from What Now Boston, Raising Cane's Chicken...
Boston behind only NYC in homelessness, says new report
Boston Indicators say the high cost of housing directly leads to more homelessness in the region. A new report reveals that Boston ranks among the highest in the nation for homelessness, driven by sky-high housing costs. Boston Indicators, the research center at the Boston Foundation, found that Greater Boston has...
New England awarded $390M federal grant for offshore wind infrastructure upgrades
A regional project to upgrade the infrastructure connecting offshore wind farms to the electric grid was awarded nearly $390 million in federal funding through a competitive grant program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced Tuesday. The Power Up New England project, submitted by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources on behalf of all six […]
Miss Massachusetts competes in Dunkin-themed costume at Miss USA. See the look
What says Massachusetts more than our love of Dunkin? Miss Massachusetts played into that lore at this year's Miss USA pageant. On Sunday, Miss Massachusetts 2024 Melissa Sapini competed in the Miss USA pageant, placing in the top 10. During the competition, Sapini wore a Dunkin-inspired costume to represent her state. ...
NH police say escaped inmate arrested after barricading self with knife in Concord
New Hampshire State Police say an inmate escaped Tuesday and barricaded himself in a room with a knife in Concord before being arrested. The standoff began around 3 p.m. at the state office complex on Pleasant Street, where administrative offices are located in several buildings. Police were initially tight-lipped about...
Uplift Dance ends season at Claremont Opera House
CLAREMONT, N.H. – In the early weeks of July, Uplift Acrobatics and Dance hosted an end of season production at the Claremont Opera House. This production was put on to showcase the vast talents of over 200 dancers and acrobats from local communities. This show allowed the participants to debut newfound skills, various dance styles, and master acrobatic routines that included some participants attempting circus skills. This spotlight dedicated to each dancer’s and acrobat’s fine skills resulted in the distribution of seven awards for some of the local school-aged participants.
Eckersley to be sentenced Oct. 17 after being found guilty on three charges
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The woman convicted of endangering the welfare of a child after abandoning her newborn baby in the woods will be sentenced on Oct. 17. Alexandra Eckersley was convicted on Friday when a New Hampshire jury found her guilty on three charges, including endangering the welfare of a child, reckless conduct and falsifying evidence.
Franklin's planning and zoning director leaving city better than he found it
FRANKLIN — After three years on the job, this city's Director of Planning and Zoning director, Seth Creighton, resigned to accept a position in Rochester. His last day was July 26. He cites Mill City Park as one of his biggest achievements in the role. “The position that I'm...
Deerfield, NH – Man Seriously Injured in Route 101 Rollover Crash
Candia, N.H. – A Deerfield man was seriously hurt after an early morning rollover crash on Route 101. According to New Hampshire State Police, the crash occurred at 12:56 a.m. today on the Exit 3 onramp along Route 101 westbound in Candia. Troopers arriving at the scene found a vehicle down an embankment. The driver, Matthew C. Cresswell, 41, had been thrown from the vehicle and suffered life-threatening injuries.
The Loft at Hermit Woods Welcomes KR Collective NH
The Loft at Hermit Woods is thrilled to announce the debut of KR Collective on Friday, August 2, and continuing on the first Friday of every month thereafter. KR Collective, featuring acclaimed guitarist Randy Roos and multi-instrumentalist Dave Kobrenski (Fula flute, djembe, ngoni), promises to deliver a live musical experience like no other. Accompanied by a rotating lineup of exceptional musicians, their performances are not to be missed.
'An Artful Ride': Motorcycles fill Cape Museum of Art gallery and hang from the ceiling
You don’t have to be a motorcycle expert to enjoy “An Artful Ride: The Motorcycle” exhibit at Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis but a little background can make seeing the shiny machines even more fun. “Three of them that are there on display, you light the headlight with a match,” said Darryl Cutter, one of three Cape collectors who have motorcycles parked in the museum hall or hanging from the ceiling. ...
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