Live Free Refillery zero-waste grocery store: Organic result of owner’s passion for local farming

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The concepts behind the store, at 491 Route 101, are likely something most shoppers understand: locally sourced products and zero waste packaging. But they haven’t seen it combined in New Hampshire the way it is at Live Free Refillery.

Home of one of NH’s first settlers on market for first time in 300 years

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The property the house was built on was granted to Edward Hilton in 1631 by King Charles I. Hilton, an Englishman, first settled on what’s now Hilton Point, in nearby Dover, in 1623. The house, built in 1706, and surrounding property on the corner of Exeter Road and Piscassic Road, is still owned by the Hilton family.

Manchester’s Holy Moly Snacks is ‘unexpected’ innovator

read more…: Manchester’s Holy Moly Snacks is ‘unexpected’ innovator

The company produces five flavors of chips, as well as dog treats. Aside from Tran and Le, who is the company owner, they have two full-time employees, and have become a fixture at farmers markets, craft and art fairs, and events like the Great American Ribfest, in Merrimack, and the Made in NH Expo. As the business evolves, Tran has kept her full-time job and Le, an engineer, is also a real estate investor.

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