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Merrimack News

Follow the red lines

AMHERST – When Steve Hale came up from Louisiana to New Hampshire for graduate school in the early 1990s he had little interest in hiking. What did interest him was birds, and he did his Ph.D. thesis on the Bicknell’s thrush, a small bird that can be found in the high mountains of New ...

Report wild turkey sightings

CONCORD – As the summer months continue, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department reminds the public to report sightings of hen turkeys, with or without young, through the Department’s online survey at: www.wild nh.com/surveys/turkey brood.html. The survey continues through Aug. 31, ...

60th annual NH Antiques Show set for Aug. 10-12

MANCHESTER – For six decades, the annual NH Antiques Show has upheld the tradition of bringing fine quality antiques to New England. The NH Antiques Dealers Association date for the 60th annual New Hampshire Antiques Show is Aug. 10-12 at the Radisson Hotel Manchester. This years’ show will ...

Sweet summer

Trending that day were roomy white bee suits with attached mesh veils. The occasion was a summer picnic held Saturday, July 15, with 43 beekeepers in attendance at the Hollis property of Mike and Diane Mattock. A hive opening to peek at the honey bees residing among the couple’s five hives ...

The Derryfield School announces spring 2017 honor roll

MANCHESTER – Head of School Dr. Mary Halpin Carter is pleased to announce that William Perkins ’19, of Merrimack, has received academic honors for the spring term. Honors are awarded to those students who maintain a B average, with no grade below a C. For more information about the school, ...

Cumberland Farms kicks off annual Cups for Kids campaign

BOSTON – Cumberland Farms is hosting a special event to kick-off its 6th annual Cups for Kids fundraising campaign, which is a month-long fundraiser that benefits pediatric care programs at five children’s hospitals throughout the Northeast. The event takes place from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., ...