NH woman involved in Missouri train crash
read more…: NH woman involved in Missouri train crashAt least two people from New Hampshire were among the approximately 243 people riding on an Amtrak train that derailed Monday afternoon in Mendon, MO.
At least two people from New Hampshire were among the approximately 243 people riding on an Amtrak train that derailed Monday afternoon in Mendon, MO.
A hiker from Massachusetts died after being rescued by conservation officers Saturday evening, amid a blast of winter weather that prompted a series of distress calls in the White Mountains.
That may not seem unusual – libraries across the country are celebrating Pride Month with similar displays. But it’s in stark contrast to how the display had looked for more than a week – after a patron asked that the books be removed and, when the librarian refused, checked out all 15.
The state is expected to see thousands of motorcycles roll into the state for the 99th running of Laconia Bike Week starting this weekend.
On June 5, Positive Street Art of Nashua celebrated 10 years of artistry with the grand opening of their new 2,000 square-foot space, located on the third floor of 48 Bridge Street, Nashua.
“I felt like there are other people facing the same struggles that I face, whether it’s language or religion or if someone faces any kind of discrimination in their life, I’m not alone and I’m included in this club.”
In explaining the mass evictions in Salem, Brown said the 55-year-old apartments need cosmetic renovations. Each building is expected to take three to four months to complete and will be staggered, one at a time. The entire project is expected to be done near the end of 2024.
A grand opening celebration was recently held for the new Sullivan House sober living home in Claremont. The creation of Sullivan House was funded in part by a $50,000 donation from Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), a member of Dartmouth Health.
The Granite State Arts Academy, an 8-year-old charter school in Salem with a focus in the arts, announced Friday that it is rebranding the school to The Arts Academy of New Hampshire.
State fire codes didn’t require the Red Jacket Mountain Resort to have sprinklers, but town ordinances can be stricter, said the town’s emergency management director, Steve Solomon, adding that stricter codes can be hard for some lodging establishments to afford.