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Blue-ribbon apple pies wanted

HOLLIS – Do you enjoy baking apple pies from scratch? The Old Home Days’ judges want to taste your creation! Whether it is an heirloom recipe, family favorite or a first time try, we want your best pie to win a prize ribbon. Hollis Woman’s Club is again sponsoring the contest. Proceeds ...

Hollis Boy Scouts enjoy ‘big trip’ out west to Wyoming

From July 28 to Aug. 6, 18 Boys Scouts from Hollis Troop 12 traveled to Wyoming for the troop’s biannual “Big Trip.” Scouts and adult leaders first ventured through Yellowstone National Park, where they experienced the park’s many geyser basins and hot springs, witnessed impressive ...

Beauty of eclipse matched by beauty of community sharing

A crowd of more than 200 people from the Brookline area gathered on Monday afternoon to participate in the Brookline Public Library’s solar eclipse event at the Brookline Ball Field. Activities kicked off at 1 p.m. with the dedication of Brookline’s first Little Free Library. This project ...

High school literacy program expands through NH Poetry Out Loud 2017-18

As New Hampshire educators continue to find innovative ways to engage their students, high schools will incorporate the Poetry Out Loud program into their English/language arts curriculum again this school year. The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts has opened registration for the 2017-18 ...

Area man named certified SCORE mentor

Anthony “Tony” Ferreria, of Derry, has been named by the Merrimack Valley Chapter of SCORE as a member of the volunteer nonprofit organization and a certified small business mentor. SCORE, an arm of the U.S. Small Business Administration, is a national association with more than 13,000 ...

Little ducks in a row

WILTON – Pretending to be an animal like a cat, dog or frog comes naturally to kids, and so does dancing, hopping and singing. That’s what they do and more during Amanda Barrick’s yoga classes. Barrick is bringing children’s yoga to the Wilton- Milford area and has opened a studio in ...