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Information from around the state
July 2009 - Posts
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The Department of Environmental Services (DES) Wetlands Bureau has approved the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's wetland permit application for construction of a new boat access facility at the Wild Goose site on Lake Sunapee in Newbury, N.H. Read More...
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Love and Light , a collection of luminous pastel paintings by acclaimed painter, José Anne Bernier, continues on display through August 31, 2009 at the Franco-American Centre in Manchester, NH. The Centre is located at 52 Concord St., and is open Read More...
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"Breaking Legs" A Comedy by Tom Dulack takes place in an Italian Restaurant and is the story about an eager playwright who gains backing for his new play (a treatise on murder) from a beautiful former student and her Italian family. Life imitates Read More...
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"Rain, rain, go away" may be a tune humming in the heads of New Hampshire residents these days. Well, the Currier Museum of Art is bringing summer back. On Thursday, August 6, from 5:30 - 7:30pm, visitors to the Currier are invited to enjoy Read More...
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Women who have learned the basics of fly-fishing and are looking to build their skills have an exciting chance to learn more about this time-honored sport at a Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) intermediate fly-fishing weekend workshop on September 25-27, Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the Pulitzer prize-winning comedy "Harvey" from August 4 to 8 in Tamworth, NH. Elwood P. Dowd is kind, gentle, and slightly wacky--his best friend is an invisible 6-foot rabbit, much to the consternation of Read More...
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As New Hampshire Motor Speedway's only three-time and back-to-back winner in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Ron Hornaday, Jr. will come to New Hampshire in September to continue his record-setting domination. Hornaday became the first repeat Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents "The Weir," a collection of interconnected ghost stories by Conor McPherson, from July 28 to August 1 in Tamworth, NH. On a dark and stormy night, three men in a rural Irish pub vie for the attention of a pretty Read More...
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Waterville Valley Resort's 10th Annual Chocolate & Jazz event will be held Saturday, August 1 in the Town Square from 6 to 9 p.m. In the courtyard circled by shops and restaurants, an evening of palate pleasures is planned. Chocolate temptations Read More...
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The Garden Concert Series this week will feature local singer Songwriter, Dylan Pollard on Friday night July 24. Dylan blends acoustic rock songs with a borderline comedy show, and captures the attention of audiences with banter and wit. He then holds Read More...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department divers today recovered the body of 52-year-old Kenneth Fudge, of Derry, N.H., who drowned after overturning his kayak in Lake Massabesic at about 5:00 p.m. yesterday (July 15, 2009). Fudge's fiancé attempted Read More...
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On Monday, July 27, passengers are invited step aboard and back in time to re-experience through music, all that was great about the '60s. If you are young at heart or looking for a party with a retro vibe this summer, the M/S Mount Washington is Read More...
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The M/S Mount Washington, a New Hampshire icon, is gearing up to go green over its next winter break. The boat will be refitted with new technology engines, and be renovated to serve the needs of tomorrow's tourism market. "Over the past 137 Read More...
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Just in time for the fall crow hunting season, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is offering hunters a free workshop on Crow Hunting: The Forgotten Pastime on Saturday, August 8, 2009, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center Read More...
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The Victoria Inn Bed and Breakfast has partnered with Cuzin Richard Entertainment Associates to present a new music series in Hampton. "Friday Reggae" will feature a different reggae band each Friday through the end of August. Hampton's Read More...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers were called in late last night (July 13, 2009) to search for four overdue hikers on the Bolles Trail on Mt. Chocorua in Albany, N.H. The young men, all age 23, were Matthew Mastrogiacomi, Christopher Read More...
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If you haven't headed for New Hampshire's seacoast yet this summer, you'll be yearning for the salt air after reading the July-August 2009 issue of New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine -- Fish and Game's annual look at coastal New Hampshire's Read More...
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New Hampshire Independents, or Democrats and Republicans who put principle above their party affiliations, will have access to a pre election-time tool to check how well incumbent politicians have upheld their oath of office to “bear faith and true Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents Noel Coward's classic comedy of manners "Private Lives" from July 21 to 25 in Tamworth, NH. Elyot Chase, honeymooning with his new bride in France, is stunned to learn that his ex-wife Amanda is vacationing Read More...
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The Curious George Cottage, located in Waterville Valley Resort, New Hampshire, was once home to Margret and H.A Rey, creators of the world's most beloved monkey, Curious George and authors of the bestselling Curious George books. And, on July 25th Read More...
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If you've thought about becoming a Conservation Officer, this could be your chance -- the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is building a new register of names to be used for staffing current and future Conservation Officer Trainee vacancies. Read More...
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The deadly White Nose Syndrome (WNS), a new disease affecting hibernating bats throughout the Northeast, appears to be affecting bats in New Hampshire this summer. Hundreds of thousands of bats have died over the past three years in states from New Hampshire Read More...
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The Margret and H.A. Rey Center in Waterville Valley is partnering with lo cal Eco Artist Cynthia Robinson to present a week of art and nature programs for youth at their Curious George Cottage Studio. Children between the ages of 4 and 9 will have the Read More...
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Thanks to the overwhelming fan response that made the Speed Zone seating such a success at the LENOX Industrial Tools 301, New Hampshire Motor Speedway has announced the creation of the SYLVANIA Speed Zone, a special seating section that offers a $39 Read More...
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A body recovered on Mount Washington on the evening of July 6, 2009, has been identified as that of Peter Shintani, age 70, of Napanee, Ontario, according to Sgt. Wayne Saunders of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Hikers had reported finding Read More...
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The longest eclipse of the century will occur on Wednesday, July 22 nd local time across Asia . For residents of North America , the eclipse will be occurring during the evening of Tuesday, July 21 st . To bring this rare event to New England , the McAuliffe-Shepard Read More...
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On June 30, 2009, Lieutenant Kevin Jordan of Groveton, N.H., was promoted to Captain in the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's Law Enforcement Division. "We are very fortunate to have an individual with Kevin's experience and expertise Read More...
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New England's favorite 80's tribute band Gazpacho will rock the Ballroom at the Governor's Inn on July 17th from 7-10pm as part of the Garden Concert Series. Rocking with your favorite tunes from the big shoulder pad, glam rock days of the Read More...
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On July 29 at 6:30 p.m., the public is invited to the Keene Public Library to meet Wildlife Biologist Mark Ellingwood of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and learn more about the American woodcock. Ellingwood describes woodcock as being full Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Dinner with Friends," July 14 to 18 in Tamworth, NH. When a happily married couple learns that their best friends are getting a divorce, they begin to question their friendship and Read More...
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The Margret and H.A. Rey Center in Waterville Valley is partnering with local Eco Artist Cynthia Robinson to present two week-long art and nature programs for youth. Children will have the opportunity to create sculptures using natural materials, contributing Read More...
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The N.H. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (B.O.W.) Program is teaming up with the Contoocook River Canoe Co., LLC, to offer a 3-day, 2-night guided canoe/camping trip on Lake Umbagog from Friday, September 18 to Sunday, September 20, 2009. If you are a woman Read More...
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Gather the kids, slather on the sun screen and head downtown for 3 days of no-cost festivities at Main Street Concord's 35th annual Dunkin' Donuts Market Days & Summer Music Festival. This free event returns to historic downtown Concord, NH, Read More...
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Philip R. Tucker has been elected to the Associated Grocers of New England Board of Directors, filling an open seat. “As the owner of Aldrich General Store in North Haverhill, New Hampshire, for over 30 years,” says board chair Thomas Bradbury, Read More...
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Prescott Park Arts Festival continues its River House Restaurant Concert series in Prescott Park on Wednesday, July 15, with a performance by Cajun band Pine Leaf Boys. Labeled as Louisiana's finest, the band has two Grammy Award nominations. The Read More...
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More than 250 business leaders, supporters, and friends of The Franco-American Centre are expected to attend the organization's 15th Annual “La Cave Aux Vins” (The Wine Cellar) Wine Tasting Event to be held on Friday, July 17th from 6 Read More...
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Summer's here, and for many New Hampshire residents and visitors, that means enjoying hiking trips in the beautiful, rugged mountains of the Granite State. Tens of thousands of hikers will visit the trails in New Hampshire over the coming months, Read More...
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Waterville Valley, the region's most family-friendly resort and recreation area, has announced its 2009 Day Camp Program With weekly themes, age-appropriate activities, and the natural and cultural resources of Waterville Valley Resort to draw on, Read More...
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