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The harvest is in. An avalanche of fresh fruits and veggies—from peaches, apples and melons to eggplant, corn, beans, fall greens and more—are overflowing stands at local farmers’ markets. And sunflowers, gladiolas, or lisianthus are Read More...
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First Colebrook Bank, based in New Hampshire’s North Country and with branches in Concord and Amherst, opens for business in Portsmouth on August 31. “The Moose has come to the Seacoast,” says John Pratt, Senior Vice President/Seacoast Read More...
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Calypso Communications, a full-service marketing, public relations, and graphic design firm, announced today the roster of presenters set to speak at the state’s third Pecha Kucha event, scheduled for Thursday, August 27, 2009. The presentations Read More...
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For several weeks, drivers on Route 1 in Portsmouth, in the area around Water Country, have puzzled over it: that yellow sign with the moose profile plus the words “Future Home” and “Moose Ahead”… and nothing more. Future 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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Anchored by renowned folk artist David Bromberg, the Prescott Park Folk Festival will take place on Saturday, July 18, starting at 5pm in Prescott Park, Portsmouth. The folk festival will also feature Christine Lavin, Jason Spooner Trio, Canadian fiddle Read More...
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Enthusiastic Reception Brings Event Back for More Mike Teixeira, of Calypso Communications, and Jamila Taylor, of Latona Associates, today announced they will host Portsmouth’s second Pecha Kucha Night on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at the Portsmouth Read More...
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Prescott Park Arts Festival is preparing to launch its' 35th season on Friday, June 26. Held in Prescott Park, the festival is one of the Seacoast's most loved summer traditions with its weekly presentations of free events including music concerts, Read More...
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As part of the Prescott Park Arts Festival 35th season, folk icon Tom Rush will kick off the River House Concert Series on Wednesday, July 1, in Prescott Park at 7:00pm. Tom Rush and his distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm, expressive voice have Read More...
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This past Saturday history was made in Portsmouth when the region’s first indoor Public Market debuted. Shoppers from three states turned out for the Market, which took place at the Frank Jones Center. The aroma of garlic wafted through the room Read More...
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Celtic Solas, Grammy-Nominated Pine Leaf Boys, Alaskan Bearfoot, and comedic Christine Lavin added to line up. Prescott Park Arts Festival is preparing to launch its' 35th summer season of entertainment on Friday, June 26, and has announced the addition 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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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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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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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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