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Hoppy Times: Nashua’s Holman Stadium Hosts the Ultimate Craft Beer Experience
New Hampshire beer festivals are about more than just craft beer — they’re a celebration of community, the great outdoors and embracing the season. From the Canadian border to southern New Hampshire and the coast and mountains in between, these gatherings are where families, friends and beer enthusiasts come together to create memories against the backdrop of New Hampshire’s stunning scenery.
Beech Street Football Club working with underprivileged athletes from Manchester, Concord
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A former professional soccer player from Concord helped establish a new club with the goal of spreading the love of the game. Former Austin FC II player Chris Pinkham is co-founder of Beech Street Football Club, the area's newest soccer team. The club consists of players from kindergarten to adults in their 30s and all those who try out to make the cut.
N.H. town looking to fill short staffed police department
PLAINFIELD, N.H. (WCAX) - A New Hampshire community near the Connecticut river now only has one police officer after their police chief resigned. “Plainfield is like the kind of town where if you call the police department because you think you left your coffee pot on, we’re going to go in and check your coffee pot,” said Stephen Halleran, Plainfield N.H. Town Administrator. But that may not be possible now. Plainfield town administrator Stephen Halleran is working to fill three full time officers, all while having only one employed by the town. Halleran said former Police Chief Anthony Swett resigned last week, leaving Robert Depietro as the sole member of the department. The town used to have three full time officers and one working part time. Halleran said the change will likely just mean fewer patrols not an increase in crime in the town. “I grew up in this small town, and I can tell you it’s a wonderful community and so people I think, our police officers, get an opportunity to really get to know our residents and participate in their lives,” said Halleran.
City Council considers new building height limit in Concord
CONCORD, N.H. — For some Granite Staters, the gilded State House dome is Concord's calling card. "It's a landmark. You grow up, and you pass them by. You always see it from the highway," Bill Woodman said. However, a growing city sometimes means new development overshadowing old priorities. "As...
Mortgage rates drop to lowest level in more than a year
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A bit of relief for home buyers and homeowners after mortgage rates dropped to their lowest level in more than a year. Experts are warning to be mindful that the drop in rates could be temporary. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on...
'This team is truly something special': Hudson Post 100 continues streak of comeback victories
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The cardiac kids? More like cardiac arrest for Hudson Post 100 manager Ryan Bowen. For the fourth straight game in the Northeast Regionals, Post 100, undefeated in this double-elimination tournament, came from behind to beat its opponent — with its latest contest a 3-2 victory over West Hartford (Conn.) Post 96...
UNH graduate Elle St. Pierre 8th in women's 1500 medal round at Paris Olympics
SAINT-DENIS, France − Team USA's Elle St. Pierre got off to a strong start in the women's 1,500-meter medal race at the Paris Olympics Saturday, but was unable to earn a place on the podium after finishing eighth with a time of 3:57.52. St. Pierre, a University of New Hampshire graduate, clocked a...
Whether Harvard policies prohibit sale of body parts could be factor in criminal case
WILLIAMSPORT — Whether Harvard Medical School policy manuals contain a legal prohibition to the sale of human remains could be a factor in the criminal case against the former manager of the anatomical gift morgue there. Raising that issue is Cedric Lodge of Goffstown, New Hampshire, one of seven...
Hot Beach Bash 6 Starring Shaboozey Recap – Video
Plenty of 🥃🥃 were poured!! Did you attend? Can you spot yourself in the video?!. With the #1 song in the country Shaboozey performed in front of a SOLD OUT crowd at Bernies Beach Bar on Hampton Beach for our Hot Beach Bash 6 🏖️ w/ guests 12 O/C and DJ Jay-C.
Santos, UNH football players talk on upcoming season at Media Day
DURHAM - Another step toward opening night in Florida was taken on Friday afternoon as the University of New Hampshire football team held its annual Media Day. The event was headlined by head coach Rick Santos and a handful of players who were excited to talk about the work the team has put in so far in camp. ...
Seacoast United Phantoms coach: USL 2 title shows power of club's program
Almost a week after winning the program’s first USL League Two Championship, Seacoast United Phantoms soccer coach Alex Ryan is still beaming after last Saturday’s 3-2 title win over Peoria City. “I think it is finally starting to sink in,” Ryan said. “We were on the road a lot; quick turnarounds and limited time to plan for the next game. It’s been a bit of a whirlwind but to now look back, it’s been pretty special and...
Three 'Cats Named Field Hockey Captains
DURHAM, N.H. – Senior Ella Pratt (Greenwood Village, Colo.) as well as juniors Tasmin Cookman (Woking, England) and Nicole Poulakis (Ajax, Ontario) have been named captains of the 2024 University of New Hampshire field hockey team. Cookman reprises her role as captain from a year ago. Pratt started all...
British humor reigns in Village Players’ ‘Wyrd Sisters’ Aug. 16-25
WOLFEBORO — Village Players Theater in Wolfeboro will present Sir Terry Pratchet’s “Wyrd Sisters” on Aug. 16-25. Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. The play follows the attempts of three witches to stand between the fantastical kingdom of...
The Right Cigar For The Right Event!
This week on The Cigar Authority, we give you the right cigar for the right event. There’s lots of different events to enjoy a cigar but how do you pick the perfect one for the occasion? We’ll tell you the right picks for any place you’ll be! We’ll smoke the Asylum Serenity Now in the first hour.
More than $250,000 raised for 90-year-old New Hampshire veteran taking care of his sick wife
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When times are tough, the community will always be there to pick you up. Although such a statement can sound like a cliché, the community in Manchester is proving that it is true, after more than a quarter of a million dollars was raised for a 90-year-old New Hampshire veteran, who was struggling to make ends meet as he cares for his sick wife.
Q&A: Trim-Able creator Kyle Dimick
Kyle Dimick, a resident of Thornton, was recovering from a skiing accident at a physical therapy clinic in 2018 when he observed a patient visit the clinic to get his toenails trimmed. A physical therapist told Dimick it was a common situation for those having difficulty reaching down to trim their nails themselves, due to motor and muscular conditions.
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