KEENE – Mount Monadnock, which comes originally from the Abenaki Native American word for mountain that stands alone, may stand alone in southwestern New Hampshire, but it is the symbol of the local community, bringing together people near and far. Its prominent presence on the landscape has ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services, who helped lead the state through the COVID-19 pandemic shortly after she started in 2020, said Wednesday that she is stepping down in December.
Lori Shibinette tendered her resignation at ...
MERRIMACK – After a 2-year absence, the Great American Ribfest & Food Truck Festival will return July 15-17 to Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Merrimack.
Ribfest features great BBQ and other foods, great original live music, great beer and great family fun – all to support the Merrimack ...
WILTON – Becoming the Director of the Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library will be something different, new Interim Director Jane Nikander said, but one she is looking forward to learning. “After 18 years in children’s services, it is a big change for me, (The job of) managing this beautiful ...
CONCORD – Saying it will produce thousands of new units of low- to moderate-income housing in the state in the coming months, Gov. Chris Sununu, mayors from three cities, and developers gathered in Concord to announce applications for a $100 million affordable housing fund to begin this month ...
A boisterous clown school recently was sponsored by Granite State Clowns, a Nashua nonprofit founded in the 1980s whose organization of a dozen or so members is credentialed as Clowns of America International Alley 190 and World Clown Association member No. 88357.
Clown school, hosted ...