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Information from around the state
May 2009 - Posts
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To protect the public from the possible consumption of contaminated shellfish, officials from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department have closed New Hampshire's Atlantic coastal Read More...
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Beginning June 1, 2009, commercial fishermen will be allowed to land Atlantic herring taken from Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Management Area 1A (located in the western half of the Gulf of Maine) on Mondays and Tuesdays. Harvesters Read More...
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America’s Kitchens , a new traveling exhibition organized by Historic New England, begins its national tour in New Hampshire. The exhibition opens at the New Hampshire Historical Society’s museum, located at 6 Eagle Square, Concord, on June Read More...
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Community Events LLC , a Nashua based production company, will produce the Nashua Public Library’s Plaza Pics, outdoor movies series in Greeley Park this summer. The series will run on the last 4 Fridays in July (10, 17, 24, 31) The shows will start Read More...
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Spring is in the air and summer is just a warm breeze away Spend an evening enjoying the breeze and the sunset, along with great food and cool tunes aboard the M/S Mount Washington. On Friday, June 12, the Mount will depart from Alton Bay for a special Read More...
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Christyne Butler, who served as president of the New Hampshire chapter of Romance Writers of America for the last four years, first release from Harlequin Publishing, THE COWBOY’S SECOND CHANCE, is in bookstores now. Harlequin is a leading publisher Read More...
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Lost in all the excitement about the opening in March of the new McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, was the fact that it offers a new place to eat on the Concord, NH, skyline. The Countdown Café is now open to the public, and sits in the shadow Read More...
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Enjoy the romance of Lake Winnipesaukee at night. Passengers can dance the night away and enjoy a buffet dinner all aboard the M/S Mount Washington. On Saturday, June 6, the Mount will depart from Weirs Beach for this special Dining and Dancing cruise. Read More...
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On Thursday, June 4 the Currier will celebrate the second exhibition in the museum's Spotlight New England series. This exhibition showcases the work of Gary Haven Smith and Gerald Auten - two of the region's most accomplished contemporary artists Read More...
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The process of developing the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's new boat access facility at the Wild Goose site on Lake Sunapee continues, with the public comment period extended to June 26, 2009, regarding a wetland permit application from Read More...
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Prescott Park Arts Festival presents its renowned 25th Annual WOKQ Chowder Festival on Saturday, June 6, 2009. Gates open at 11:00am and serving starts at 11:30am until the chowder is gone. The Chowder Festival is one of New England's largest and Read More...
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Four pairs of piping plovers have returned to the New Hampshire seacoast this spring to nest and raise their young. These state-endangered and federally threatened migratory shorebirds have been nesting each year at locations on Hampton and Seabrook beaches Read More...
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Employees of Manchester’s Bonneville & Son Chrysler Jeep Dodge Kia and their families raised $3,100 recently in the 19th Annual Walk Against Hunger to benefit New Horizons for New Hampshire, Inc., a homeless shelter and soup kitchen in the city. Read More...
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LEARN HOW TO FISH -- FREE FISHING CLASS IN RINDGE, N.H., STARTS JUNE 4 With summer right around the corner, are you looking for a fun way to get outside with family and friends? Try fishing! If you don't know the first thing about rigging a rod and Read More...
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Cranmore Mountain once again welcomes visitors to its slopes in summer with the expansion of their popular tubing operation to open July 1, 2009. The tubing park will be offered along with Fun Zone activities, including bouncy house, disc golf and other Read More...
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For the month of June, members of the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center and the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, VT will be able to visit each other's facility for free. It is part of the new Partner Exchange Program set up by the McAuliffe-Shepard Read More...
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Visit the Currier on May 30 from 1-5pm for a campus-wide day of family fun. Participate in hands-on art-making in the Art Center and Museum all afternoon. Learn how to create your own pottery, silk-screen a t-shirt to take home, participate in community Read More...
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In results just announced, Grape Time Winery, a division of IncrediBREW of Nashua, NH was a awarded a total of 5 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal for wines entered in 2 separate International Wine Competitions. The 9 th Annual Finger Lakes International Read More...
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Four young hikers lost in darkness without map or lights on the Attitash Mountain Trail in Bartlett, N.H., were rescued late last night (Sunday, May 18) by New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers. They are Julie Davenport, age 21, Read More...
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The historic M/S Mount Washington honors those that have served our country. During Memorial Day weekend- Saturday, May 23 through Monday, May 25- special deals will be offered for a cruise on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee. Veterans, military personnel, Read More...
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Searchers recovered the body of 67-year-old drowning victim Richard Robinson Sr. of Stratford today (Wednesday, May 13, 2009) at about 12:50 p.m. Robinson was found approximately 5 miles downstream from where he was last seen on the bank of the Connecticut Read More...
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A search began midday yesterday (Tuesday, May 12, 2009) in Stratford, N.H., for 67-year-old Richard Robinson Sr. of Stratford. Robinson was reportedly last seen on the bank of the Connecticut River at about 11:00 a.m. that day. It is feared he may have Read More...
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Need an excuse to visit beautiful northern New Hampshire? Have you been thinking about learning how to fly fish? If so, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's "Let's Go Fishing" Program and the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Read More...
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Good news for those anglers waiting for the best time to fish for the brood stock Atlantic salmon stocked by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department into the Merrimack and Pemigewassett rivers -- the time is now! Successful anglers are already reporting Read More...
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New Hampshire's Loon Mountain recently announced that horseback riding will return to Loon's activities lineup when the resort opens for summer Saturday, June 27. Equestrian guides will ride with guests on Loon's scenic Brookway Trail, then Read More...
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If you care about threatened wildlife and habitat in New Hampshire, make a difference this spring by contributing to the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program's 2009 annual fund campaign. Donations made by June 30, 2009, will help the program qualify Read More...
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Across the nation, science fiction fans see their seven year wait for a new Star Trek movie come to an end as Star Trek, directed by J. J. Abrams, opens across the nation. But, in Concord NH, the wait ha already ended this afternoon, as rare Star Trek Read More...
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A public hearing on a wetland permit application for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's proposed Wild Goose boat access facility on Lake Sunapee in Newbury will be held on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, at 7 p.m. at the David W. Sherburne Gymnasium Read More...
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Concord Community Music School is pleased to announce that Music Therapist Krisi Geary, Director of the Music School’s Music Therapy Program, will be joined by Therapist Lynn Reimer as the program expands its services to include work with public Read More...
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CALL FOR ENTRIES For the New Hampshire Creative Club's 21st Annual Exhibition! SUBMISSION DEADLINE May 15 Public Awards Ceremony and Exhibition Opening June 23, 2008 from 6-9:00 PM Manchester, NH – Public Awards Ceremony & Exhibit Opening Read More...
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So many books, so little time. For all those busy people, the Allenstown Public Library has a new service: an Online Book Club that delivers books electronically. Each day, Monday through Friday, the library emails subscribers a portion of a book that Read More...
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Classic Car Show, Car Corral, and Flea Market Highlight the Weekend Schedule Hundreds of vintage race cars and motorcycles, along with a classic car show and an automotive flea market and car corral, highlight the 19th Annual Vintage Racing Celebration Read More...
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Tastes of New England, a retailer, distributor and promoter of New England-made products, today announced a new event designed to connect made in New England products with consumers. On June 6, 2009, Seacoast, New Hampshire’s first-ever Public Market Read More...
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Adds Another Honor To Previous Accolade On National Geographic Traveler's "2009 Stay List" East Andover, New Hampshire (May 5, 2009) -- The Highland Lake Inn has been recognized by the Editors of Yankee Magazine in their annual Travel Guide Read More...
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Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth will host the third-annual Formula Hybrid International Competition - a collegiate engineering contest that embraces clean technologies and design in automotive racing. Thirty teams representing 5 countries will Read More...
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New Hampshire families are expected to meet less than 22% of college costs, causing the average student to graduate with five figure debt. This, in an already tough economy, where the demand for financial aid is greater than ever and there are no guarantees Read More...
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The month of May has been proclaimed by Governor John Lynch as "Outdoor Science Learning Month." It is a great time to get your children outside and learning, both in and out of school. "May We Do Science" is an initiative in support Read More...
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