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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.
Secretary of state predicts ‘challenges,’ litigation if voter ID bill becomes law
Lawmakers have advanced legislation to require photo identification without exception at polling places in New Hampshire – and to mandate that new voters provide hard evidence of citizenship in order to register. But Secretary of State Dave Scanlan says some aspects of the bill could be difficult for his office to implement. In remarks to […] The post Secretary of state predicts ‘challenges,’ litigation if voter ID bill becomes law appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
New Hampshire Man Nearly Decapitated Mother Over Playstation Game Volume
CONCORD, NH — A New Hampshire man has been sentenced to 40 years to life in prison for the horrific murder of his mother, Linda Tufts, following an argument over a video game’s volume. Thomas Humphrey, 47, was sentenced by New Hampshire Superior Court…
SB: Eleven Panthers named All-America Scholar-Athletes by NFCA
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Eleven members of the Plymouth State University softball program were honored by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) for their efforts in the classroom as NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes on Monday. Seniors Abby Kenison (Boscawen, N.H.) and Alyssa Wilson (Bradford, Mass.), juniors Jade Guertin (Oakland, R.I.), Kaity...
New Hampshire Chef Cooks for Wynonna Judd’s Surprise Birthday Party
It was a big birthday number for Wynonna Judd, and when New Hapshire's Chef Bobby Marcotte got the call to cater her birthday party, he brought out the big guns to feed her and her guests a delicious meal. Bobby Marcotte, a well-known New Hampshire Chef, got a call from...
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.
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