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Poetry in America: Finishing the Hat and Mushrooms, Weakness and Doubt
In this part of the interview with Elisa New, creator, director, writer, and host of Poetry in America, a PBS series in its fourth season, we look at two episodes that include New Hampshire-related guests. Below is Part 1 of the interview. In Season 2’s, Finishing the Hat by Stephen...
New Hampshire Target Stores Are Decreasing the Number of Items You Can Buy in Self Check Out
The minute we get used to something, they have to go and change it. Recently, according to abcnews.go.com, Target announced that it was reducing the number of items you could bring through the self-checkout to 10 or less. Dollar General and Walmart made similar changes as well. There are three...
The ‘Wild West’ of hooking up large solar projects in New Hampshire
Nearly two years ago, a Goshen couple signed a contract to allow an energy company to build a solar farm on their mountainside property. But the project has faced continuous delays – stalling, too, the life plans the family made around it. Kearsarge Energy approached the couple, Kathryn and...
Six Panthers earn women’s At-Large Academic All-District honors
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Six Plymouth State University female student-athletes were among those honored when College Sports Communicators announced its women's At-Large Academic All-District honorees on Tuesday. Seniors Taylor Healey (Campton, N.H.) and Kayla Antonucci (Windham, N.H.) from the field hockey program, juniors Jenna Stowell (Londonderry, N.H.) and Julia Donovan (Antrim, N.H.) of women's lacrosse, senior Lauren McNeil (Ottawa, Ontario) from women's ice hockey and sophomore skier Tindra Bergstrand (Taby, Sweden) were all celebrated for their academic excellence. To be eligible for Academic All-District honors, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically and maintain at least a...
Dana Meeting House comes alive in colors, history at Timeless Textiles Day
NEW HAMPTON — The Dana Meeting House Association will host Timeless Textiles, a day of quilts old and new, at the historic Meeting House in New Hampton on Saturday, July 6, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to traditional and contemporary quilts, the event will include talks,...
Strawberry Festival, food trucks, Open Farm Day, music and more: Things to do in Seacoast
Well hello there summer, it's good to see you again! With summer officially here, the Seacoast is heating up with all sorts of entertainment. This weekend, head over to Somersworth High School for the rescheduled Celebration Night hosted by the Somersworth Festival Association, experience all things Strawberry at the South Berwick Strawberry Festival, see Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy at Prescott Park or take the whole family to Open Farm Day Jubilee 2024 at Hackmatack Playhouse. Read...
Two arrested in connection with burglary at Manchester home, police say
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Two men have been arrested in connection with a May burglary at a home in Manchester, according to police. Manchester police said a woman told police a man with a gun broke into her home on Lake Ave while she was inside. The man broke the...
June 27-30 Weekly Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in Southern NH
Dalton Sayball / KC’s Rib Shack (Manchester) / 6pm. Chris Lester / San Francisco Kitchen (Nashua) / 6:30pm. Lewis Goodwin Duo / Stumble Inn (Londonderry) / 7pm. Brian Johnson Duo / Derryfield Deck (Manchester) / 6pm. Eddie Sands / Fratello’s (Manchester) / 6pm. John Chouinard / Homestead (Merrimack)...
Man arrested after shooting, chase in Claremont, police say
CLAREMONT, N.H. — A Newport man was arrested after a shooting and police chase in Claremont, police said. Claremont police said before 7 p.m. on Tuesday, they were dispatched to the area of Twistback Road for a report of shots fired. Officer found shell casings in the area, and witnesses described the vehicle, police said.
The Weekender, June 28 – 30: Monster Jam, Farmer’s Markets, Live Music and more!
MANCHESTER, NH – Looking to beat the heat or get out and about to enjoy the last weekend of June? Check out the mix below!. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Check out our searchable comprehensive Community Calendar. Know of an upcoming event? Add it – it’s free!
Council OKs Mount Washington Environmental Study; Hears Concerns About NH Electric Co-Op
CONCORD – Work will begin immediately on the summit of Mount Washington to assess its environmental condition and make recommendations to minimize the negative impacts on the fragile alpine zone into the future. The state’s Executive Council approved a $608,800 contract with Tighe & Bond, Inc. of Portsmouth to...
UNH Records High Marks in NCAA Graduation Success Rate
INDIANAPOLIS – The University of New Hampshire athletic department earned an NCAA Graduation Success Rate score of 95 percent, including 10 teams with a perfect mark of 100, in the most recent data that was released Thursday. UNH's mark held steady from last year and is higher than the national average of 90 percent.
July 2: Everyone’s invited to the launch of the city’s Downtown Cleaning Program
MANCHESTER, NH – The Economic Development Office and the Mayor’s Office invite you to the official launch of the Downtown Cleaning Program on Tuesday, July 2 at 11 a.m. at the MTA Welcome Center, located at 775 Elm St. This initiative marks the beginning of a 12-month pilot...
UNH archaeologists help unearth what's believed to be home of colonial Black leader
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — A team of University of New Hampshire archeologists believes they might have found the home of a leader in New England's Black community dating back to the 1700s. The archeologists said they spent months before the dig trying to pinpoint the exact location of where "King"...
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