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Tara Shore, president of LHMS, told city councilors at their meeting Monday night the group intends to open a museum at their 65 Water St. property as early as June. Shore presented to councilors the ...
The book might be a work of fiction, but the issues — immigrant resettlement, opioid and alcohol misuse and economic struggle ...
The round had five Triple Stumpers. Craig led with $15,200. Amodio had $10,600. Zaheer trailed with $8,000. The category for ...
The Opechee Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting Monday, May 5, at the Gilford Community Church Fellowship Hall. The doors open at noon, refreshments and a social ...
The gravestone of the Hermit of Meredith Hill Joseph Plumer (1774-1862), located in the western end of the town reads ...
The donation of a kidney can save a life, but it requires a selfless person to give the organ to a sick relative, friend, or ...
WinnAero, the STEM-education non-profit group using hands-on aviation examples as the focus of STEM activities, has eight ...
The New Hampshire Association of World Language Teachers recently named Ursula Askins-Huber, Spanish teacher at Plymouth Elementary School, as the recipient of the 2025 Janis Hennessey World Language ...
Kendra Jozokos, a Salem High School senior who won first place — and a $5,000 check — said the government should require ...
The owner of a furniture store which has helped furnish Upper Valley homes for decades says a sharp drop in sales forced him to close his showroom.
The network's summer schedule has been revealed, and the reality competition favorite wasn't on it. So what gives?
Brothers Samuel, 14, and Noah, 13, Lafever, played a pickup game of lacrosse with Brecken O’Reilly, 15, in their Whipple Avenue neighborhood of Laconia during spring break on Wednesday afternoon.