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Former Providence College Forward Tim Schaller Joins Rivier University as Assistant Coach
Rivier University (NCAA D-III) have hired former Providence College and NHL forward Tim Schaller as an assistant coach, the team announced Tuesday. View the original article to see embedded media. Schaller, a product of Merrimack, N.H., joins the Raiders for his first job in coaching. Schaller last played in the AHL with the Milwaukee Admirals during the 2022-23 season. Having done undrafted, Schaller made his professional debut during the 2013-14 season with the Rochester Americans (AHL). Over the course of a 10-year pro career, Schaller played in 345 AHL regular season games and 276 NHL regular season games. Prior to...
Student crashes during first flight after six years
The student pilot, who had logged about 40 hours previously, hadn’t flown in about six years. This was his first flight with the flight instructor. During the first approach to landing at the airport in South Portland, Maine, the flight instructor directed the student to perform a touch-and-go landing.
New Hampshire Police Welcome Comfort Dog to the Ranks
Hampton Police Department has started a new comfort dog program and welcomed its very first member, a Labrador Retriever puppy. The board approved the program on July 22. The canine will serve as the community’s dog, helping comfort residents whenever needed. However, the pup doesn’t have a name yet, and the department will need the […] The post New Hampshire Police Welcome Comfort Dog to the Ranks appeared first on DogTime.
“Yankee Chronicle” 7/25/24 presented by New London Hospital
Welcome to Yankee Chronicle. This is our second week being presented by the New London Hospital. Their mission is to continually improve the wellbeing of individuals in our region by providing high-quality healthcare for our communities. I’m your host Abby Peel. Today our Elizabeth D’Orazio will meet with Kate Bidlack and Amy Drummond the hospital’s events coordinators with the details on this year’s Hospital Days. Elizabeth Harper from the Lake Sunapee Protective Association will give us an introduction to their new buoy. We’ll meet the new owners of the Public Market in Warner. And close with a visit with New Hampshire League of Craftsmen, Lulu Fichter then get a Spring Ledge Farm corn update.
From the bear’s perspective: Bear walks off with Maine game camera
A man in New Gloucester says he has a plan to keep the bear at bay in his yard now. You have heard of a bird’s-eye view, but what about a bear’s-eye view?. Bears are very active in Maine, and a man from New Gloucester has the video to prove it after a black bear walked off with his camera.
Scammers Targeting Section 8 Applicants
The Sanford Housing Authority wants to make the public aware of a scam targeting housing assistance applicants that has been circulating on social media channels including Facebook, Instagram and Tik Tok. The scam purports to expedite applications or reduce waiting list times for those seeking Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), formerly known as Section 8. The scam ads direct applicants to govassistance(dot)org, which is not a legitimate website. The purpose of the scam is to obtain the personal information of prospective applicants to facilitate fraudulent activity.
Big Change Coming to Popular Airline Serving Maine, New Hampshire, & Massachusetts
Over the last few decades, we have seen the airline industry change a lot. Just after September 11, we saw a series of new safety regulations put in place. These were, of course, done in an effort to prevent future terrorist attacks. A few years later, we began to see...
Interlakes Summer Theatre opens ‘Legally Blonde’ July 31
MEREDITH — The Interlakes Summer Theatre program will continue on July 31 with “Legally Blonde The Musical,” which runs through Aug. 11. Based on the beloved 2001 movie, “Legally Blonde” follows the transformation of Elle Woods whose life is turned upside down when an expected wedding proposal ends in the Delta Nu president getting dumped. When Elle decides to get serious and follow ex-boyfriend Warner to Harvard Law School to win him back, she soon realizes she is in way over her head as she battles snobbery, sexism and stereotypes.
One man injured in early morning crash in Antrim Thursday
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – One man was seriously injured in a crash in Antrim early Thursday morning. Antrim Fire and Ambulance responded to a reported crash involving a motor vehicle and a pedestrian near 355 Keene Road (Route 9) at 4:00 Thursday morning. First responders found that a vehicle...
Major downtown Portsmouth housing, retail, office project gets 2nd extension
PORTSMOUTH — The developers of an approved three-building downtown redevelopment project recently received their second one-year extension of the approval a city board granted to the project in August 2022. The city's Historic District Commission unanimously granted the extension to Ocean Properties and Two International Group. The redevelopment project is set to include 80 residential units and a mix of commercial and retail spaces on a parcel that is now used as a surface parking lot next to...
Portland Little League team wins state tournament, heads to regional competition
WINDHAM, Maine (WGME) -- The Portland 12U Little League team has officially won the state title with a score of 1-0 in Windham on Friday. This victory marks the first time since 2007 that a Portland team has won the Little League tournament, and only the sixth time since 1957.
Emerging artists to be showcased at Hawthorne House Art Show and Sale
A very special showcase of local artists and artisans is coming to one of southern Maine’s most beloved and cherished venues, the newly refurbished Hawthorne House, located at 40 Hawthorne Road in Raymond. The show will begin with an Opening Reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday Aug. 2,...
'The Cliffs': J. Courtney Sullivan returns to Maine for the plot of her new novel
PORTLAND, Maine — Although she writes fiction, J. Courtney Sullivan loves to do research for her books. For her new novel “The Cliffs,” she immersed herself in libraries and scholarly works to educate herself further about a dizzying array of topics: Indigenous history in Maine. Shaker history. Civil War letters. The history of mediums and spiritualists. The list goes on.
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