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Information from around the state
April 2009 - Posts
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Waterville Valley Resort's 11th Annual Chili Challenge will be held at noon, Sunday May 24 in Town Square. Waterville Valley Resort restaurants will compete for the title of the best chili around. Visitors will pay a small fee to sample all of the Read More...
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A partial scholarship is available for the Frank Federico Workshop “The Painterly Pastel” to be held on June 23, 24, and 25th at the Gibson House in Haverhill, New Hampshire. The cost of this workshop is $292 for PSNH Members and $325 for Read More...
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Johnny Rutherford, a three-time Indianapolis 500 winner, has been named the Grand Marshal of the 19th Annual Vintage Racing Celebration at New Hampshire Motor Speedway from May 12 through May 17. Known as "Lone Star J.R." to his fans because Read More...
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“Barbara Allen” Travels from Scotland to America: Trace the Path of a Traditional Ballad at May’s Bach’s Lunch The Bach’s Lunch Series continues on May 7th with a lecture by Daniel Beller-McKenna entitled “From Scotland Read More...
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Celebrate all that mom does for you by treating her to a Mother's Day weekend of events at the Currier Museum of Art. Special events for moms and the entire family begin on Friday, May 8 through Mother's day, Sunday, May 10. On Friday, May 8, Read More...
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David Macaulay takes a whimsical view of "How Things Work", from ships and skyscrapers to the human body, but did you ever wonder what goes into the process of creating that perfect brew? You can find out "How Beer Works" straight Read More...
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If you want a chance to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall, then get your application in for the 2009 New Hampshire Moose Hunt Lottery by the Friday, May 29, 2009 deadline! Enter to win one of 515 New Hampshire moose hunting permits at http://www.HuntNH.com Read More...
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Ghostlight Theater Co., New England’s award-winning alternative theatre troupe will be holding auditions for it’s summer production of "subUrbia" written by Eric Bogosian and directed by Ozan Haksever. Auditions will be held in three Read More...
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At approximately 10:35 this morning, April 28, 2009, a search team on foot found 17-year-old hiker Scott Mason of Halifax, Mass., who had been lost in New Hampshire's White Mountains since Saturday. Mason is reportedly in good condition. His family Read More...
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In recognition of LENOX’s “Extra Mile Hero” initiative, LENOX Industrial Tools and New Hampshire Motor Speedway have teamed up to announce the LENOX Speed Zone, a special seating section that offers a $39 ticket for the LENOX Industrial Read More...
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A search in New Hampshire's White Mountains has been ongoing since Sunday for a missing 17-year-old. Scott Mason of Halifax, Mass., left the Appalachian Mountain Club's Pinkham Notch Visitor Center at approximately 8:30 on Saturday morning, intending Read More...
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You can create a healthy, sustainable landscape that is also beautiful and enjoyable. With rural areas fast disappearing in the Northeast, an important way to preserve our identity as a place where people, plants, and animals can share the land is to Read More...
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Asheville indie-pop combo stephaniesid make their NH debut on Sunday, May 3 with a show at Studio 99 in Nashua. the show is at 8pm, tickets are $7. This tour is in support of the band's soon-to-be-released new full-length record Warm People (May 19th). Read More...
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New Hampshire's MILFORD HATCHERY will be featured next week on NH Chronicle! Check out WMUR (Channel 9) at 7:30 each weeknight from April 27 through May 1, for a glimpse of the springtime action at one of the state's premiere fish-raising facilities. Read More...
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Free Fishing Day is coming on Saturday, June 6, 2009, so make plans to get out and try your luck on New Hampshire's ponds, streams and lakes. State residents, and nonresidents, too, can fish any inland water in the Granite State that day without a Read More...
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Painter Elizabeth Stewart considers her “Salty Dogs” exhibit of pet portraits a celebratory “last hurrah” for the dogs of Seapoint Beach, Maine, before the popular spot limits canine traffic for the “dog days” of summer. Read More...
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Waterville Valley's unique location, right in the middle of 770,000 acres of White Mountain National Forest , makes it one of the most scenic and natural destinations for a summer getaway. There's easy access to endless hiking trails, world-class Read More...
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The N.H. Fish and Game Department has received two of 13 State Wildlife Grant Competitive Program awards from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, totaling $1.72 million, or 25% of the grant funds available nationally. Together, the grants crystallize Read More...
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In celebration of Earth Day and as a part of its "Green Team" initiative, officials of New Hampshire Motor Speedway announced a plan today to plant additional trees throughout the 1,200-acre facility. Between now and the end of the day on April Read More...
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Honor your mother in a special way by spending time cruising along beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee and sharing brunch. M/S Mount Washington is hosting a special Champagne Brunch on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10. The Mother's Day cruise departs at Read More...
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Celebrate National Astronomy Day at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center on Saturday, May 2nd from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join the Discovery Center and the New Hampshire Astronomical Society for a day of exciting events for the whole family, including a Read More...
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Tastes of New England prepares to debut Seacoast, New Hampshire’s first public market in Portsmouth, seeks manufacturers of fine gifts, food and art that is made in New England to participate. Do you make a high quality product that is made in New Read More...
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Four New Hampshire citizens and organizations have been recognized by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission with Awards of Excellence for their efforts in the conservation field in support of the N.H. Fish and Game Department's mission. "These Read More...
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Samuel Gray, age 13, of North Hampton, has taken top honors among young New Hampshire artists in the 2009 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Contest. Gray's oil painting of a wood duck, entitled "Solitude," was chosen from Read More...
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The start of May brings the start of the farmers’ market season. Seacoast Growers’ Association’s weekly Portsmouth Farmers’ Market opens Saturday, May 2, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Five additional markets open the first week of June Read More...
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With the promise of spring comes fun family events at Waterville Valley Report, set in the middle of the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Waterville Valley is surrounded by 700,000 acres of forest. What it doesn't have are fast food Read More...
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Women interested in learning how to fish from a kayak can sign up this month for a new "Beyond B.O.W" Kayak Fishing Weekend Workshop, which will be held June 12-14, 2009, at Purity Spring Resort in Madison, New Hampshire. The workshop brochure Read More...
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This spring during school vacation week, April 27-May 1, bring the family to the Currier Museum of Art on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday to enjoy the museum's collections and programs for free (the museum is closed on Tuesdays). The Currier Read More...
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's boat access facility at Powwow Pond in Kingston, N.H., is currently closed to trailered boat launching until further notice because of silt and debris issues at the site related to adjacent bridge construction. Read More...
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As you start daydreaming about warm summer days, why not consider learning about the traditional and timeless sport of fly-fishing. An upcoming free weekend workshop offers a chance to explore fly-fishing, an activity that will provide you with hours Read More...
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New Hampshire's turkey hunters can expect a productive spring gobbler season, according to New Hampshire Fish and Game Department turkey biologist Ted Walski. The spring season opens Sunday, May 3, and runs through May 31 statewide. The N.H. Youth Read More...
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Their HEAL Projects will serve 47 cities and towns Four community partnerships were selected to receive the first ever Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Community Grant Program awards. Each partnership will implement three-year HEAL projects aimed at Read More...
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway is teaming up with the Manchester Monarchs for their Fan Appreciation Night celebration on Saturday, April 11 at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H. The Monarchs will be hosting the always tough Portland Pirates. Read More...
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Over the past two years Yanni has been immersed in the creation of his spectacular new project, "YANNI VOICES." Collaborating with renowned producer Ric Wake, Yanni has discovered and developed four of the most exciting new voices in music today. Read More...
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Fishing in New Hampshire's designated trout ponds and fly-fishing-only ponds opens this year on April 25 (the fourth Saturday in April), offering anglers the chance to experience exciting fishing in some of the Granite State's most scenic surroundings. Read More...
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“ The Mystery Plays” by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa last reading till fall for the Bold Face Play Readings Series The secret code here lies in the multiple meanings of the word “mystery.” Aguirre-Sacasa channels everyone from Kafka Read More...
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With the arrival of mid-April, many outdoor enthusiasts are thinking that winter is over, and surely spring is finally here. While that may be the case in some locations, hikers, climbers, and skiers should be aware that winter conditions can linger well Read More...
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The Children's Museum of New Hampshire’s Footbridge 5K Road Race & Children’s Fun Run will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2009. Though the museum has been holding a 5K race for 24 years, this year features a brand new course through downtown Read More...
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Sixty students from all corners of the Granite State – from Plymouth to Nashua, from Exeter to Keene – will convene at the Currier Museum of Art on Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18 for the Eleventh Annual New Hampshire Allstate Art Read More...
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The Timberlane Professional Orchestra is performing the Third Annual POPS Concert on April 19, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Timberlane Performing Arts Center in Plaistow. The POPS concert, conducted by Timberlane’s own Anthony DiBartolomeo, features Read More...
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Attention experienced anglers! The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department needs you as a volunteer fishing instructor for the Let's Go Fishing program, where you'll have a chance to teach basic and/or fly fishing to youth and adults. New this Read More...
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Tee off for Troops, a charity golf tournament at the Amherst Country Club set to support “Homes for our Troops” On April 30 th , 2009, Souhegan High seniors Joel Gerson and Ashley Hill will be hosting Tee Off For Troops, A golf tournament Read More...
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The Endowment for Health will host a Listening Session for the community at Gilford Town Hall Conference Room, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on April 30. The Gilford Town Hall Conference Room is located at 47 Cherry Valley Road. The Listening Session is open to anyone Read More...
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The town of Frost Heaves--the most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire-- presents "April Foolishness," April 18 and 19 at the Peterborough Players theatre. "This will be our final show of the season," says Fred Marple, unofficial Read More...
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Introducing one of the best bargains in professional sports, New Hampshire Motor Speedway is offering fans three days of NASCAR racing for just $99 with their new MegaTicket for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 and SYLVANIA 300 weekends. A $150 value if Read More...
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