Sep 30, 2009 | Seacoast Online
'Tour de Forts' to benefit Great Bay Services, bike group
Great Bay Services and the Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire are working together to offer a unique bike ride of a fortuitous nature.
Seacoast Region, New Hampshire
New Hampshire has a mere eighteen miles of coastline, but it makes the most of it.
Leaders call for balance between network use and protection
Defense Technology News - By Air Force News Agency on September 25, 2009 at 5:55 am Loading ... NEW CASTLE, N.H: Finding the right balance between user needs and network protection is essential, senior officials from the Air Force, the joint community and other organizations said during a conference here Sept.
Leaders call for balance between network use and protection
Brig. Gen. Pete Hoene, program executive officer for command and control capabilities at the Defense Information Systems Agency, shares his thoughts with audience members Sept.
Boat Capsizes Near Isles Of Shoals, 2 Rescued
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Road rage spurs call for mutual respect @Drop head:Police chief...
A recent road-rage incident involving a pair of bicyclists who allegedly ambushed a motorist that had passed them and then threatened the driver with a large rock has prompted local authorities to put the word out about the need for mutual respect on Seacoast roadways.
Local dealer puts the 'eZee' in biking
When Tom Hemenway needed to start exercising, he pulled his son's 24-speed bike out of the garage.
Stratham welcomes new town planner, Lincoln Daley
The new Town Planner Lincoln Daley is already pulling plans off the shelves and thumbing through records for familiarize himself with Stratham's development.
This September, see work by state prisoners in the Currier Museum of Art. The works by two prisoners will join the New Hampshire Furniture Masters at their 14th annual auction, which moved to the Currier in Manchester after a few years of holding it at the Wentworth by the Sea Hotel in New Castle.
Dulcimer player deserves fair treatment from city
Shame on the City Council for forcing the dulcimer player off the sidewalks of Portsmouth.
Marine safety officials rescue Durham man caught on boat's propeller in Piscataqua
After falling from a 14-foot boat traveling on the Piscataqua River on Thursday, a man became caught in the boat's moving propeller before being rescued by responders from the N.H. Marine Patrol, U.S. Coast Guard and the city's Fire Department.
USS Helena arrives at shipyard
Seacoast beachgoers caught quite a surprise early Wednesday afternoon as the USS Helena appeared from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean and made its way up the Piscataqua River for maintenance and upgrades at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Eugene Van Loan III: Donor towns are coming back
Although Gov. John Lynch has seldom used the threat of a veto as a way of securing meaningful executive branch participation in the legislative process, he did so last year.
Portsmouth welcomes 13 Spanish exchange students to high school
There will be 13 new faces on the first day of school at Portsmouth High, but they'll only be in attendance for two weeks.