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Burton Jones, former first selectman, dies in New London, N.H., at age 74
Burton L. Jones, a former longtime Wilton resident and former first selectman, died on Monday, July 6, in New London, N.H., after a long illness, his son Doug reported Wednesday afternoon.
Screwie Lewiez Ristorante has moved from Newport to New London and now has seating and an expanded menu.
NH Budget inked: 950 state workers could lose jobs
Gov. John Lynch yesterday put his signature on the state's $11.5 billion budget for the next two years.
Courthouse doors are slowly closing
No one can envy the job of the New Hampshire Legislature and governor this year.
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The Samurai School of Appliantology: School's Out for Summer
It gets busy up here in New London, NH, during the summer. All the snowbirds fly back from their winter hideaways around the globe to their summer digs up here in Yankeeland.
Spring Ledge Farm in New London, New Hampshire
The best farm in New London, New Hampshire to pick fresh herbs, flowers, pumpkins, vegetables, fruits, and berries from is, "Spring Ledge Farm." They have been open for more than thirty years and are now owned by the Berger family.
A herd of gnus is invading sedate New London. There's no need to fear though - these gnus are of the artistic, creative, and non-wild kind, and they will be keeping the sidewalks of the small town safe until they are auctioned off in October.
Lean is a complete business system. As such, lean requires upper- and middle-management support, and lean activities need to be aligned with the most critical goals in the organization , explains Ted Stiles, director, executive search, for the New London, N.H.-based lean executive search firm Stiles Associates LLC.
Advitech to present recent data on wound healing at the Gordon Research Conference
TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE: AVI QUEBEC CITY, May 26 /CNW Telbec/ - Advitech Inc. today announced that Dr Charles Doillon, M.D., Ph.D., Researcher at Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l'Universit Laval, who is leading Advitech's wound healing program, will be presenting a progress report on the Corporation's IM technological platform for wound ...
Rebecca Rule E-mail Web site RSS Feed Rebecca Rule, author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire," spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her wicked funny performances throughout the Granite State.
No early day at this town beach
The heated debate over a local rowing club's request to use a town beach has led to the discovery of a 1986 town meeting vote that forbids anyone from being on any town beach before 10 a.m. "This has the potential of changing all our summer programming and people's enjoyment of the beaches," New London Town Administrator Jessie Levine said ...
Mary C. "Kaye" Morgan, 93, died at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon on Sunday, May 10, 2009, after a brief illness.
Hard times for hardwood in N.H.
There wasn't much optimism at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association.
NH Hardwood Industry Feeling Hard Times
There wasn't much optimism at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association.
Six years after the Old Man of the Mountain came tumbling down, a New Jersey architect wants to resurrect and redefine the famous jumble of granite with a fantastical glass-and-steel version of the flinty face of New Hampshire.
Play reading to benefit Seacoast Hospice
Peggi McCarthy and John Kane rehearse for "What A Way To Go." April 29, 2009 12:04 PM The first public reading of 'What A Way To Go,' a new play by award-winning playwright and Rye resident Jay MacNamee, will take place Sunday, May 3 at 5 p.m. at The Portsmouth Pearl.
Rowing Club Not Allowed To Use Lake
A rowing club in New London has lost in its bid to use a public beach. The New London Rowing Club had used Lake Sunapee since 2007 but said individual rower fees, the need to supply its own portable toilet and not being able to build a dock led it to find another place to row.
Weather-Related Power Outages Reported Statewide
Weather-related power outages Tuesday afternoon persisted into the evening as a weather front moved through New Hampshire.
New London in row over club's request
When coaches Brenda Balenger and Marylee Verdi asked New London officials if their rowing club could use the beach on Little Lake Sunapee, they weren't expecting to create such a splash.
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