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Information from around the state
November 2009 - Posts
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DURHAM, N.H. -- The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Northern Shrimp Section has approved a 180-day fishing season for the 2009-2010 northern shrimp fishery, the same length as last year’s season. The season was based on favorable Read More...
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The Science Store at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center will be collecting nonperishable food items for the NH Food Bank through December. The campaign is an extension of Patrick’s Super Food Bank Project, an initiative begun several months Read More...
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Manchester, NH – Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow , is on display through January 3, 2010 at the Currier Museum of Art. It is the first major exhibition in 30 years dedicated to this brilliant, visionary, and prodigious photographer, showcasing his Read More...
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New Hampshire’s regular firearms deer hunting is going well, as hunters look forward to time afield during the Thanksgiving holiday week. Through November 15, 2009, hunters had taken an estimated 7,220 deer in New Hampshire. That number is about Read More...
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is stepping up to help others by donating an opportunity to go fishing and appear on its “My Outdoors” television show on myTV. The trip is one of many auction items featured at the annual fundraiser Read More...
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Commercial harvesters will have an additional day per week to fish for Atlantic herring (sea herring) starting Monday, November 16, 2009. After a recent review of catch rates, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Atlantic Herring Section Read More...
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November 30th price increase for season passes approaches NORTH CONWAY, NH -- Cranmore Mountain, long known for its value for family skiing, offers the best season pass prices in the region. With season pass prices increasing November 30th, skiers and Read More...
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Activities at Barry Conservation Camp, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s popular summer camp for youth in Berlin, N.H., will be on a one-year hiatus through 2010 to address infrastructure problems. Operated in partnership with the University Read More...
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Are you anxiously awaiting New Hampshire’s winter season and can’t wait to get out ice fishing? Dreaming of spring and the first opportunities to wet your fly line? Avid anglers – here’s a great opportunity to give back to your Read More...
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Ski Waterville Valley, Cranmore and Bretton Woods All Season on One Pass Waterville Valley , NH, November 10, 2009 ....The early season price deadline for New Hampshire's Threedom Pass will hit right after most of the resorts open later this month. Read More...
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When you take to the woods this fall, take your hunting and your safety seriously. No matter how you measure success, every hunter should think and act in a manner that promotes safety as their first priority. “Hunting is a great way to enjoy the Read More...
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Officials are seeking information to aid an investigation into the shooting of a juvenile bald eagle off the Millsfield Loop Road in Wildlife Management Area B, in Millsfield, northern New Hampshire, on or about October 22, 2009. Anyone with information Read More...
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Songs From Around the World and Premiere of Jonathan Santore's “Living with Squirrels” MEREDITH, NH – The New Hampshire Master Chorale’s (NHMC) upcoming concert series will celebrate songs of harvest and home from around the Read More...
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Two hunting-related shooting incidents occurred in New Hampshire on Saturday, October 31, the opening day of the state’s muzzleloader season for deer. One was fatal. In Rindge, N.H., Timothy Letourneau of Rindge, age 21, was killed when his muzzleloader Read More...
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Higher Ground Presents is pleased to welcome Brandi Carlile at the historic Colonial Theatre in Keene, NH on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 8pm. Since appearing on Rolling Stone’s 2005 “Top 10 To Watch” list, Brandi Carlile has wooed Read More...
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The Concord Community Music School’s Jazz Department invites the public to take part in its annual workshop series on jazz technique and performance, November 16 -18. All sessions are free, open to the public, and designed to reach all ages and Read More...
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