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Shop and stay tax-free on Black Friday
New Hampshire's one crazy place on Black Friday. Why not consider staying off the roads after a full day of shopping and take advantage of many package-deals for lodging in the Granite State? Some properties even offer shuttle service to the malls so even the hassle of traffic won't get in your way of boundless deals.
North Conway Public Library Shows Support for Local Cycling Initiatives by Installing New Bike Racks
The North Conway Public Library, with help from former and current library trustees, has attained two bike racks in an effort to establish North Conway and the Mt.
Sales-tax-free NH seeks out-of-state shoppers, 1st Ld-Writethru, NH
New Hampshire is ramping up efforts to attract out-of-state shoppers for tax-free holiday shopping with a variety of lodging deals that include everything from gift wrapping supplies to a 4 a.m. ride to the mall.
Brooks says Berlin has to find its niche
Berlin has to determine its own niche in a rebranded Coos County. That's according to Roger Brooks, the consultant working on the "Grand Hotels, Grand Adventures" branding initiative for the region.
Rochester man sought for North Conway robbery at large; could be in area
A suspect in a Wednesday evening robbery in North Conway is at large and could in the Seacoast area.
First New Hampshire Brewera s Festival held in Manchester
Staff photo by COREY PERRINE Dawn Lillis holds her glass high as she and her husband Sean, both of Nashua cheer on the James Montgomery Blues Band Saturday, Nov.
Man Charged With Child Porn Possession 1hr
A father arrested and accused of shoving his girlfriend during a dispute in North Conway has now been charged with child pornography possession.
Fire destroys Wilcat Inn kitchen
An electrical fire destroyed the kitchen at Wildcat Inn and Tavern this morning but the fire chief said he expects the inn will be open this weekend for a wedding reception.
Scene: The Four Fathers of Rock, Motor Booty Affair and the Jumbo Circus Peanuts
Oh, boy. Don't miss this one: WSCA 106.1 FM invites you to join in as they celebrate five years of being on-the-air Thursday, Oct.
Summit Spring Launches Raw Water at Organic Markets Tuesday October 27, 2009...
Product launch favors small organic markets to appeal directly to organic food and Raw Food community.
Jay Rancourt to display work at MWV Visual Arts Center
The multi-media artwork of MWV Arts Association Artist of the Month Jay Rancourt will be on display at the MWV Visual Arts Center in North Conway's Norcross Place from Nov.
Police Officer Clears Way for Fallen Valley Soldier
The public will be able to pay ther respects to Staff Sergant Bradley Espinoza. There will be a viewing Wednesday morning at 9am at Rivera Funeral home on N. Conway in Mission.
Jackson, N.H., offers respite from outlets
Coming from the south, the first taste you get of Mount Washington Valley is busy North Conway, dominated by the outlet stores, restaurants, hotels, motels, water slide parks, and miniature golf areas that crowd Route 16.
Arts After Hours Co-hosted By M & D Productions and Arts Council of Tamworth
Nov. 15 Arts After Hours Co-hosted By M & D Productions and Arts Council of Tamworth Tamworth -Artists, writers, musicians, actors, dancers, performers, arts educators and employees and board members of local arts organizations are invited to the second Arts After Hours on Sunday, November 15, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, at "YourTheatre" in North Conway, ...
Dampened breast cancer walk raises $250k
Dean Haymes knows about breast cancer all too well. From losing a girlfriend to the disease, to now dating someone who is a 14-year survivor, breast cancer has been a big part of his life.
Youngsters learn ropes of cancer survival
Ainsley Pauley knows what it's like to watch a mother battle breast cancer. So do Andi Longtin and Sydney Pepin.
Big retailers eye South Willow Street
Land clearing for the proposed outlet mall in Merrimack should begin by April, according to town officials The 135-store outlet mall was approved in September 2008 and construction was expected to begin last year.
It's been about 20 years since the first Pumpkin People began appearing at businesses in and around Jackson each October for a month-long celebration of creativity, humor and the season.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer to be held Oct. 18 in North Conway
Lisa Lovejoy, Diane Watson and Pam Hale wrap supporting arms around each other as the 2008 Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk begins.