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'Acceptance of responsibility:' Pamela Smart requests meeting with governor as she seeks commutation hearing
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Pamela Smart, the woman at the center of one of New England's most infamous murder cases, says she's now ready to take responsibility. Smart was a 22-year-old school worker when she was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of her husband, Gregg, who was found shot to death in the couple's Derry condominium on May 1, 1990. She has been in prison since her conviction in 1991.
My dad at 101: The busy first year of a New Hampshire centenarian
At this writing the oldest living American is Elisabeth Francis of Houston. She’s 114. My father, John B. Robinson, is a spring chicken by comparison. He turned 101 last month. The Inn at Edgewood staff threw a lively celebration. Gary “Creekman” Sredzienski brought his accordion and Portsmouth Mayor Deaglan McEachern read a dedicatory speech.
Did You Know the First Women’s Strike in the US Was in New Hampshire?
If you're like this writer, you love learning random facts about where you live. It teaches you something new to energize your brain, while also serving as a nugget of wisdom to share with friends. New Hampshire is the subject of all sorts of fun facts. For instance, you probably...
New Hampshire Mom Starts Facebook Group That Has Helped Thousands of Moms Statewide
In January of 2020, Natasha Peterson, a mom from New Hampshire, had a crazy and brilliant idea. She wanted to create a “free items only” mom group focused on paying it forward. The group would help moms get things they need for their kids, as well as provide a place where moms could pass along items they no longer need.
8 Famous Singers Born in New Hampshire
When you think of New Hampshire, you might not think of a wealth of singing talent. However, this list may change your mind. The Granite State is oozing with talent. Check out this list of celebrities from the 603. Ray Lamontagne. Grammy award winning singer/songwriter Ray Lamontagne was born in...
New Hampshire housing crisis road runs through small towns as well as the State House
PORTSMOUTH, NH – More multi-family housing is needed in in order to solve New Hampshire’s housing crisis, but the road to that is a bumpy one that runs through the boards and offices of the state’s small towns as well as the chambers of the State House.
Cyanobacteria blooms can produce dangerous toxins. Here’s what to know.
The Granite State hasn’t been spared from the global trend of more frequent cyanobacteria blooms, the often-toxic growths that can kill pets and threaten human health. With climate change and excess nutrients getting into water bodies, “we can expect more and more cyanobacteria blooms every year,” said Kate Hastings, the cyanobacteria harmful algal bloom program […] The post Cyanobacteria blooms can produce dangerous toxins. Here’s what to know. appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
The strawberries are ripening. Here's where you can go picking on the Seacoast
Strawberries, everyone's favorite summer crop, is ready for harvesting. A healthy snack on its own as well as an ingredient in many desserts, the only thing better than fresh picked strawberries is fresh strawberries you picked yourself. A day out picking strawberries is a great way to spend a summer afternoon -...
These 20 New Hampshire Towns Have the Youngest Populations
A look into New Hampshire's most and least-populated towns uncovered lots of interesting tidbits. For instance, the least-populated place in the state is the two-person town of Livermore. The area was once a thriving small community, but is now a wooded ghost town with only structural remnants and debris remaining.
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