Thursday | UnionLeader
Just about every New Hampshire schoolchild learns about the Willey family, who moved north from Bartlett into Crawford Notch and established a home and an inn for travelers.
Going up: 38 hikes for NH taxpayers
Boat registration fees are up. Cigarettes cost more. Want a vanity license plate? It'll cost an extra $15. The state budget relies on 38 new or increased taxes and fees this year, said Charles M. Arlinghaus, president of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy in Concord.
Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art opens
When Zoe and Nikki Tredwell cut the ribbon Saturday to officially open the doors of the Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art, it was a dream come true for their mother, Ruthie.
Verdict expected this week in Suprenard case
A verdict is imminent in the case of former Freedom Police Department Sgt. Frank Suprenard, who was arrested last October and charged with tampering with public records and two counts of theft by deception for allegedly falsifying overtime hours and reports for grant-funded DWI and speed enforcement patrols.
Rain, rain, go away, I want to ride my bike today. If you don't get out when the fair weather window opens, you may not get out at all.
Attractions: Conway Scenic Railroad
TRAVEL WITH US ON ONE OF OUR NOSTALGIC TRAIN RIDES of varying duration. Whether you choose one of the Valley routes to Conway or Bartlett, or the legendary Crawford Notch excursion, you'll experience the excitement of rail travel in the comfort of open or enclosed restored passenger cars.
Mount Washington Resort Welcomes New Golf Course Superintendent David Ousterhout
Mount Washington Resort, located in Bretton Woods, NH is pleased to announce the hiring of David Ousterhout as the Resort's new Golf Course Superintendent.
Among the booths and tables at Momma D's Casa di Pasta, friends and family members gathered in honor of the fondly remembered Patty Wojnar.
2nd Statewide Job Fair Scheduled At NHMS
Another statewide job fair has been planned for this summer, after a job fair in the spring attracted thousands of people from across the region.
The economic news in some quarters is slightly better - or surely less grim - but New Hampshire policymakers and economists expect job losses will continue in the months ahead.
SST students win awards, honors
The Attitash Grand Summit Hotel in Bartlett was the site of the annual New Hampshire FFA Convention and 26 students from the National FFA Organization at the Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter won numerous awards and recognitions.
After months of speculation, the announcement that promoter Robert Moscoffian will indeed keep the popular convention in Worcester has area motorheads breathing a collective smog-clogged sigh of relief.
Lost hikers located on Attitash Mountain
Four Bay State hikers lost in the dark without map or lights on the Attitash Mountain Trail in Bartlett were rescued late Sunday night by New Hampshire Fish and Game conservation officers.
Print Barn has charming New Hampshire art
"This is amazing," I thought to myself, as I wandered with delight through the nooks and crannies of The Old Print Barn Art Gallery in Meredith.
Principal Cascadden becomes Superintendent Cascadden
The SAU 3 Berlin Public Schools school board selected Berlin Elementary Schools Principal Corinne Cascadden to be the new superintendent in a unanimous vote during closed session Wednesday.
NH Sen Bradley - State Senate Update
Social issues monopolized the attention of the Legislature a week ago, but now all eyes are once again focused on the budget.
RI canoeists flip in NH's Saco River
The sight of 2 empty canoes floating down the Saco River caused quite a scare in Bartlett, N.H., but the paddlers from Rhode Island were soon found safe and unhurt.
Kennett High senior Molly Yeager heads to UPenn
Molly's numerous scholarships are less confusing if you consider that she's ranked number eight in her class and received a 21 over 20 on her SATs.
Maine becomes 5th state to allow same-sex marriage
Maine 's governor signed a freshly passed bill Wednesday approving gay marriage, making it the fifth state to approve the practice and moving New England closer to allowing it throughout the region.
NH lines up for slice of stimulus pie
Who wouldn't accept a cash handout in these dire economic times? Many New Hampshire cities and towns are no exception to those who would.
Sponsored links
Best local coupons in Bartlett
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
Get Bartlett, NH contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors