PORTSMOUTH – In honor of Juneteenth, the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, in partnership with 3S Artspace, presents a powerful evening of historical truth-telling and ancestral reclamation.“Erased Bloodlines: The Black Descendants of the ‘Founding Fathers’ and Those They ...
North Branch Construction is proud to announce the successful completion of a renovation project at Keene State College’s Carle Hall. The project, which focused on the renovation of common areas on the first floor, has transformed these spaces into modern, functional, and welcoming ...
The New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra is excited to present Drawn to the Music with an astronomical theme, featuring Gustav Holst’s iconic The Planets. This interactive concert invites students to explore the cosmic and mythological inspiration behind Holst’s popular symphonic suite, ...
DURHAM - The Profile Patriots staged a fourth round come back against the always tough Bow Falcons in Round One of GRANITE STATE CHALLENGE on New Hampshire PBS.
Playing for Bow High were team captain and 12th grader Thomas Sargent along with 12th grader Trevor Abel, 11th grader Matthew Kropp ...
AMHERST – It was a special day last Wednesday at Souhegan High School for girls lacrosse in general.
Two milestones were achieved in the Sabers’ dominant 15-5 win over Nashua South. Souhegan’s Emma Kennedy got her 100thcareer goal while South’s Ella Benzekri achieved goal No. ...
HOLLIS – Working overtime can be great for one's bank account, but the only way it benefits a high school field hockey team is if it profits by a win.
We bring you the Souhegan field hockey team, which has played three extra session games this season, including Tuesday night's 3-2 dramatic ...
The heat is on, and some games are off.
But before any reschedulings, the Nashua High School South boys and girls soccer teams took care of business with wins over local rival Alvirne.
But the early September heat, with temperatures expected to be in the 90s the next couple of days, has ...
There will be a new look to high school girls volleyball this year.
A lot of the talented, familiar names have graduated, and teams are looking to build new identities. But for Hollis Brookline, a three-time runnerup to Bedford, the identity they want is of a champion.
Will that happen? Let's ...
The news has been plentiful about the healthcare workforce shortage. We hear about this deep-seated problem on the national level as well as here in New Hampshire. According to National Nurses United, there are 4.4 million registered nurses in the United States but only 3 million are currently ...
Congratulations to the 256 New Hampshire Representatives (80% of the House) and 11 Senators who stood with the people of the Granite State to defend our precious clean waters and override Gov. Chris Sununu’s veto of HB1454. That bill could have protected us statewide from preventable landfill ...
Now that New Hampshire’s primaries are over and our general election slate is in concrete, one thing is abundantly clear – New Hampshire Republicans are in a race to the right. Up and down the ballot, Republicans’ chaotic primaries ended with extreme, anti-choice, out-of-touch nominees ...
Since its inception more than 150 years ago, YMCAs have considered mental health to be one of the three pillars of wellbeing. It can be seen in early communications in the late 1800s that directed our work. The spirit, mind, and body logo from generations ago gave equal prominence to the ...
Louis A. Ovens Jr., 75, longtime resident of Milford, NH, died at the Southern NH Medical Center, Nashua, on March 8, 2025.
He was born on January 20, 1950, in Nashua, NH, a son of the late Louis A. and Eunice (Tyler) Ovens Sr.
Louis was raised and educated in Hollis, NH. He married Marjorie ...
Nicholas Joseph San Martino, Jr. aged 70, passed away peacefully at the Country Village Center in Lancaster NH on April 21, 2025. He was born in Massachusetts to Nicholas J. and Alice San Martino.
He leaves behind a daughter, Marie Martell and husband Mike, a daughter, Bethanie Grenier and ...
Sharon Louise Burns Holcombe, 78, died peacefully with both of her daughters at her side on April 2, 2025 following a lengthy illness.
Sharon was born on August 6, 1946 in Norwood, Massachusetts, to Helen (Loehr) and William Burns. She was the second child of ten children. Sharon attended King ...
Wayne G. Smith, 79, longtime resident of Milford, NH, died on April 17, 2025, at the Community Hospice House, Merrimack, NH, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Goffstown, NH, on August 27, 1945, a son of the late George and Dorothy (Gagnon) Smith Jr.
Wayne was raised and educated ...