Wednesday Jul 8 | Littleton Courier
Rubber duckies take a wild ride into the bay
Nearly 4,000 rubber duckies tumbled down the Mill Falls waterfall and into Meredith Bay at the 18th annual Meredith Lions Club Rubber Duckie Race, racing with an extra boost from the accumulate rainfall.
Three people - 83-year-old Leona Dunn of Lancaster, and her 15-year-old granddaughter, the daughter of one of the drivers, Diane Silsby, 41, of Lunenburg, and 26-year-old Rachel Metivier of Lewiston, Me., a passenger in the other vehicle - were killed in a two-vehicle head-on crash on Friday afternoon on Route 2 in Randolph, about a mile west of ...
Lewiston Woman Killed In N.H. Crash
Police are investigating a head-on crash in Randolph, N.H., that killed three people.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
Robert Hughes Retrospective Exhibition Opens with Reception
Robert Hughes Retrospective Exhibition Opens with Reception at St. Kieran Arts Center on July 11 Berlin, NH-St. Kieran Arts Center is proud to announce the opening of a large-scale, Retrospective Art Exhibition honoring and celebrating the life and works of Sculptor, Woodcut Artist and Master Teacher, Robert Hughes on Saturday, July 11 from 1-4 ...
A Lancaster, N.H., man who drowned as he rescued a young boy from a frigid river is one of 22 people awarded Carnegie medals for heroism.
The Morrison kicks off $1.5 million capital campaign
A festive champagne reception to celebrate the official kickoff of a $1.5 million Capital Campaign Fund drive to raise monies for renovating and expanding The Morrison was highlighted on Thursday evening at the Mountain View Grand by the remarks by David Dana of Dalton, who with his wife Elaine, was introduced as the lead donor in this ambitious ...
Groveton family homeless after fire
A fire on Goulet Street on Wednesday afternoon left a family of seven with no home and no belongings.
N.H. Power Projects Stir Vt. Interest
Vermont officials are closely watching two proposed electric transmission line projects in northern New Hampshire.
NH Free State Project Members Gather For PorcFest
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If you're a Free Stater, have a Happy Porcupine Weekend
Gun shooting trips. Horseshoe pitching. Deep-tissue massage. Barbecue contests. The agenda is not all activism training when the Free State Project convenes for its annual Porcupine Festival this weekend.
N.H. Legislature approves medical marijuana
The Legislature voted Wednesday to make New Hampshire the 14th state to legalize marijuana for severely ill people, but Gov.
Wayward cows prompt 911 calls in northern, southern NH
This may be the time of year when drivers in the North Country should keep a watchful eye on roadways for moose, but today along Route 3, they shouldn't be surprised to see a couple of cows wandering about.
Sweet numbers Syrup production slips about 1 percent in '09 but still near record
F For maple syrup producers in 2009, the place to be was farther north than here.
A story on Page 5C Wednesday said that Lancaster Elementary School in Wisconsin didn't meet No Child Left Behind standards this year.
The cast and crew of a full-length motion picture filming in Pittsburg took a detour to the Lancaster area this week and is expecting to return briefly before the end of the month.
Take a biplane ride with Summit Scenic Flights
Another Grand Adventure is opening up in Coos County, now branded as the land of "Grand Hotels: Grand Adventures." Greg Westcott of Lancaster has purchased a classic reproduction of the 1934-style WACO YMF5 biplane, built in 1991 by the Weaver Aircraft Company.
A rock concert planned to be held in Centennial Park in Lancaster and organized by local teens has created controversy and may not get off the ground.
Memorial Day '09: Divided brothers united by death
On this somber day of remembrance, back in the days when people could remember the nation's struggle and strife in the Civil War, ranks of soldiers would march through town on Memorial Day.
Co s Goes South reaches audience
Kaleigh Morneau, a WMRHS senior who participates in the Mountain View Academy program manned the Mountain View Grand food table at the Coos Goes South event in Concord last week.
Randall Brewer honored posthumously with Hero Award
Della Bishop of Lancaster accepted a Hero Award plaque from Citizens Bank-New Hampshire president and CEO Cathy Schmidt, left, and a citation from Gov.
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