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  • NH Couple Shares Secret to Living a Job-Free Lifestyle

    New Hampshire Couple Shares Secret to Living a Job-Free Lifestyle With four children and work schedule no one should (but so many do) call their own, Jeffrey and Samantha Cleveland* decided it was time to take control of their lives back in 2005.  Decision is the first step to achieving anything.  Action is the second. In May of ...
    Posted to Job-Free Lifestyle (Weblog) by SCleveland on July 3, 2008
  • Help us Make the Derry Rail Trail a Reality in Summer 2008!

    Help us Turn this Old Railbed ...  Into this Multi-Use Recreation Trail...    About Derry Rail TrailThe Derry Rail Trail Alliance was formed to see the Derry section of the old Manchester and Lawrence Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad turned into a recreational trail for cyclists and pedestrians. Some of ...
    Posted to Derry Rail Trail (Weblog) by mconnors67 on April 22, 2008
  • Beautiful Views along the Derry Trail

    There are many beautiful views of wetlands, farmland, upland and other natural habitat along the trail.
    Posted to Derry Rail Trail Photo Gallery (Gallery) by mconnors67 on April 22, 2008
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    Family enjoying the Windham Rail Trail.  The format of the Derry Rail Trail will be very similar with both a paved surface and stone dust surface.
    Posted to Derry Rail Trail Photo Gallery (Gallery) by mconnors67 on April 22, 2008
  • Weare father and son take on snowmobile challenge

    BY GRETA CUYLERA head-on collision on the first day nearly derailed their quest, but a Weare father and son captured third place in a four-day endurance snowmobile ride across Labrador, Canada. Bill Boisvert, 62, and his son Bunk Boisvert, 40, finished Cain’s Quest Snowmobile Endurance race Thursday, March 14. “It’s unlike ...
    Posted to Weare News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on March 19, 2008
  • Goffstown’s grants, from rails to radios

    By Michelle Kim GOFFSTOWN – The town this spring will began the transformation of an old rail line into a vibrant recreational corridor, connecting downtown Goffstown to the Pinardville area. Earlier this week, the Board of Selectmen was scheduled to hold a public hearing on the acceptance of a $29,385 grant from the New Hampshire ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on February 6, 2008
  • New Boston prepares Winter Carnival

    By Michelle Kim NEW BOSTON – It’s Winter Carnival time again in New Boston. On Saturday, Feb. 2, area residents can look forward to a day filled with winter activities topped off with the highlight of the evening, the lip sync singing contest. The day’s outdoor activities, in the field behind the town hall, ...
    Posted to New Boston News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on January 30, 2008
  • How to begin a Flood Reduction Plan

    Flooding has become a serious problem in many towns throughout the state .Last year around this time I decided to take a good look at the flooding problem in my town .I started by doing two things .One was to go online and see whats been done and whats being done to reduce flooding . The second thing I did was to go out and have a good look at ...
    Posted to end the flooding (Weblog) by dennis burke on January 21, 2008
  • New Hampshire has one hell of a responsibility!

     Dear Joseph, I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today. They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
    Posted to Ham and Eggs and Politics! (Weblog) by Joseph Raglione on January 6, 2008
  • Sweatt Preserve Nature Trail ready for action

    BY MATT SCHOOLEYChuck Knox was just happy to get out of the woods with all of his limbs intact. The executive director of Five Rivers Conservation Trust said during the opening of a new nature trail in Hopkinton that the process was not easy. “We were all glad that no one got hurt (while cutting the path),” he joked. “We all ...
    Posted to Hopkinton News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on October 25, 2007
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