Girls Inc. of NH raises $46K in inaugural golf tournament
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First Granite State Golf Challenge raised funds for summer camp and athletic programs.
Community Caregivers is looking for short-term drivers to help a long-time Derry client make it to his critical post kidney transplant appointments at Mass General for several months starting sometime in August or early September.
This year boasts 67 exhibitors from all over the country showcasing some of the finest displays of antique jewelry, folk art, furniture, fine and decorative arts, and more.
The big day on Saturday will feature a luau theme celebrating the release of Ancient Fire’s first meads made from a recent shipment of Hawaiian honey.
July 15 to July 26, Mayor Craig will attend community events and make stops in all 12 wards, meeting with voters in their neighborhoods as part of her re-election campaign kick-off.
Outdoor concert featuring “Another Tequila Sunrise”, America’s premier Eagles tribute band; food trucks, refreshments to celebrate New Hampshire’s Bridges House.
An evening of entrepreneurship, inspiration and networking featuring three of NH’s top female entrepreneurs.
The Coalition of NH Taxpayers invites candidates for all offices from all parties to join them on July 6th, 2019 from 12- 3 p.m. at the Young-Richardson American Legion Post #59 538 W Main St., in Hillsborough.
Brenda Noiseux says her experience in the technology industry and as a business owner shapes her use of strategic planning, data, project management, and effective communication to help ensure success.
Political new-comer Chris Potter will challenge Bill Shea in Ward 7 for a seat on the Board of School Committee.
The public is invited to the First Anniversary Showing at ARGH Gallery, 416 Chestnut St., on Thursday, June 20. The opening will be from 5 to 8 p.m.
Democratic Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson will stop at SNHU on June 18.
Adyant Shankar, 17, showcases groundbreaking air purification invention.
The House of Representatives voted 213-141 Thursday to pass SB 241, enabling legislation to fund the project development phase of the capital corridor rail project.
Despite veto-proof majorities supporting death penalty repeal in the NH House and Senate, and despite a chorus of voices from the NH criminal justice and murder victim family member communities and the growing pro-repeal movement from conservatives around the country, Governor Sununu today vetoed HB 455.
Fall back, and catch some art.
Until now, Montessori education in New Hampshire has only been available in the private sector with an annual tuition often too costly for many families to consider. Mill Falls, like all other public schools, offers a tuition-free option for residents of New Hampshire. The 2015/16 School Year marks Mill Falls fourth year of operation.