Friday Oct 23 | The Brattleboro Reformer
TURKEY BUFFET SUPPER: A turkey buffet supper will be held at the Third Congregational Church UCC, Alstead, on Saturday, Oct.
Atheists offer to care for pets left behind by rapture...
For $110, Eternal Earth-Bound Pets offers a 10-year contract guaranteeing that an atheist will adopt the pet that's left behind by its raptured owner.
Manufactured Topsoil Helps Restore Farm Devastated By Floods 10min
Four years after flood waters tore through Alstead, a 130-year-old farm celebrated something its owners thought would be impossible -- the restoration of its land.
VENDORS WANTED FOR HOLIDAY BAZAAR: A Holiday Bazaar will be held at the Third Congregational Church UCC, 14 River St., in Alstead on Saturday, Nov.
Statewide library book sale today
Do you love driving through the countryside admiring the spectacular colors of fall foliage? Do you enjoy rummaging through book sales, attempting to find good books at a very reasonable price? If you've answered yes to both questions, then come up to New Hampshire on Saturday, Oct.
Browsing through the leaves at the library
Do you love driving through the countryside admiring the spectacular colors of fall foliage? Do you enjoy rummaging through book sales, attempting to find good books at a very reasonable price? If you've answered yes to both questions, then begin your day at the Chester Public Library Saturday, October 10.
SOS fears tax cap could mean reduced services
With the tea party set to take place Saturday courtesy of Claremont Citizens for Lower Taxes, Save Our Services will hold a separate event out in front of the Moose Lodge on Broad Street where the Tea Party is also happening.
An emu which died late this week from eastern equine encephalitis in Alstead shows that for the first time the disease has spread to the southwest corner of the Granite State.
New Hampshire health officials are trapping mosquitoes in the southwestern part of the state to see how widesspread Eastern equine encephalitis might be following news that an emu in Alstead had come down with the disease.
NH DHHS Identifies Positive Test for Eee in Emu in Alstead
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services today announced a positive test result for eastern equine encephalitis in an Emu in the southwestern town of Alstead.
EEE Found In More Areas As Victim Recovers
As Eastern equine encephalitis appears to be spreading across the state, New Hampshire's first human victim this year is recovering well.
NH health officials: Emu found with EEE
New Hampshire health officials are trapping mosquitoes in the southwestern part of the state to see how widesspread Eastern equine encephalitis might be following news that an emu in Alstead had come down with the disease.
Alstead Emu tests positive for EEE virus
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced a positive test result for eastern equine encephalitis in an emu in the southwestern town of Alstead.
New spout could alter syrup industry
It's 2 inches tall, costs about 35 cents and looks like a tiny rocket ship. But it has big potential: Scientists at the University of Vermont who developed a new maple spout adapter say it could revolutionize the syrup industry, extending the annual harvest by weeks and boosting sap yields by up to 90 percent per tree.
Unity College 'Fishing for Scholarships' hits record
UNITY : The seventh annual Unity College Fishing for Scholarships Tournament, part of Get Hooked on Unity Weekend, featured a record number of tagged fish caught.
Unity College 'Fishing for Scholarships' hits record
UNITY : The seventh annual Unity College Fishing for Scholarships Tournament, part of Get Hooked on Unity Weekend, featured a record number of tagged fish caught.
If melting polar ice caps don't do it for you, maybe thoughts of a sticky summer below the Mason-Dixon line will.
A man pinned while cutting down a tree in Alstead has died. Police say 66-year-old Ralph Lucia was cutting down a large tree with a chain saw on his property Tuesday when he was pinned beneath it.
Vacation Bible School to be offered in Alstead
Vacation Bible School at the Third Congregational Church UCC on River Street will be held the week of July 27-31. All children ages 3-12 are welcome to attend.
Brent and Kim Jackson posed for the photo, the one showing Gov. John Lynch signing House Bill 571 two years ago.