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Information from around the state
May 2008 - Posts
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New Hampshire Bakery-Cafes Announce Exciting Partnership with American Red Cross Panera Bread wants to “Share the Bread” with New Hampshire blood donors this June. That’s why all eight of the bakery-cafes in the Granite State are offering Read More...
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CONCORD, NH– The New Hampshire Historical Society will mark the 85th anniversary of the Loudon Classic, the oldest continuing motorcycle race in America, by offering free museum admission each day of the 2008 Motorcycle Week (June 14-22). Also to Read More...
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MANCHESTER, NH – Bring the man in your life – husband, grandfather, son – to the Currier Museum of Art on Father's Day. On Sunday, June 15 join special tours of the museum's collection, enjoy a special café menu, and stop Read More...
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Getting around the Lakes Region during Motorcycle Week (June 14-22) is not easy. Roads are closed or clogged with bikes from around the world, and in some regions four-wheel traffic is prohibited entirely. How is the best way to get to Weirs Beach and Read More...
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SALEM, NH - Salem's Field of Dreams has partnered with the Acting Loft Academy of Performing Arts, Manchester's Educational Theatre, to present an outdoor presentation of their popular touring show, "THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Read More...
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Celebrating families is the theme this summer at the Mount Washington Cog Railway, which not only marks its 139th anniversary this year, but the 25th year of ownership by the Presby and Bedor families. The two local families purchased the unique attraction Read More...
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Manchester, NH 5/19/08 – The Acting Loft Academy of Performing Arts, Manchester's Education Theatre, is now enrolling exceptional Middle and High School students for its Summer Spotlight Project teen camp. The camp was designed to go far beyond Read More...
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CONCORD, NH – A new exhibition entitled "Judicial Notice: The World Through the Eyes of Chief Justice Robert Peaslee," is serving as a kick-off to the launch of a new organization, the New Hampshire Supreme Court Society, aimed at advancing Read More...
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WEIRS BEACH, NH—One of the best brunches in Northern New England is served up with live jazz every Sunday in an unexpected place. The Sunday Jazz Champagne Brunch aboard the M/S Mount Washington is the perfect melody of fine cuisine, cool jazz, Read More...
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WEIRS BEACH, NH—The historic M/S Mount Washington honors those that have served our country. During Memorial Day weekend- Saturday, May 24 through Monday, May 26- all veterans and active duty military and their families receive a $10 discount on Read More...
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Waterville Valley, NH- Waterville Valley Resort's 10th Annual Chili Challenge will heat up on Sunday May 25, 2008. Waterville Valley Resort restaurants will compete in the Town Square for the title of the best chili around. For a small fee for sampling, Read More...
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DANBURY, NH – New Hampshire’s fifth annual “Best of the Wurst” celebration of German food and culture will take place over Memorial Day weekend from May 23rd to 25th at Alphorn Bistro at Inn at Danbury. Join Chef Graf in the celebration Read More...
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Concord , NH – TRB Development Group, Inc. of Hooksett , NH , has just completed the new CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Water and Hall Streets. The store will be open for business on May 4, 2008. The Grand Opening ceremony, however, will take place Read More...
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PublishingWorks is announcing the release of two new hiking books: Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire , by Marianne O'Connor, and Loop Year: 365 Days on the Trail , written by John Sheirer. Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire is written by a Nashua native Read More...
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MANCHESTER, NH – Looking for something unique to do with your mom, grandmother, daughter or other special lady in your life? Bring her to the Currier on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11 at 11:30 a.m. or 1 p.m., and celebrate with a special guided Read More...
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Keene, NH --- The Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College was sold out May 3, 2008 for debut performance of "Kaddish," a major new work for chorus, soloists and chamber orchestra by New Hampshire composer Lawrence Siegel. Over five hundred Read More...
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