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Here's some video taken last night at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom's performance of Gov't Mule. Shot by someone in the audience, the video is excellent. The song, "Broke Down on the Brazos" is from latest CD, By a Thread.
Thanks to bgradys for posting this video.
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The spring breeding season got off to a promising start for New Hampshire’s state and federally endangered piping plovers, but as the 2009 summer came to a close, just two chicks had fledged.
This year, a total of five pairs of the shorebirds returned to coastal beaches in Seabrook and Hampton, an increase from the three pairs that have ...
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Hurricane Bill spins away from the coast of New Hampshire on August 23, 2009 causing ten to fifteen foot high waves. The beach was closed to swimming due to rip tides and high surf. Here's some footage.
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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 Victoria Inn owners Aaron and Maureen Brown, and General Manager Pamela Ferguson recognized a ...
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My daughter enjoying a small tide pool at Hampton Beach.
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Video from the 9th Annual Sand Sculpting Competition:
The rain was hovering dangerously close but had not yet hit the beach as of Thursday morning on the first week of the 9th Annual Sand Sculpting Competition at Hampton Beach. The event draws 15 Master Sand Sculptors from all over the world to try their hand and sand at competition ...
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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 waters, and the waters of Hampton/Seabrook Harbor, to the taking of all species of molluscan ...
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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 since 1997, when they were first discovered by a jogger running on the beach.
"We ...
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It's generally windy outdoors at this time of year in New Hampshire, and especially at the beach, where I happen to be laying my head these days. Today, the waves at Hampton Beach were not only turbulent, but thanks to the wind, they carried with them a nice spray that makes for a great photographic opportunity. So I was urged ...
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Catching a wave at Hampton Beach - April 2009
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