Travel
Merrimack chamber's trip to China has seats still open
READER COMMENTS: 0There are still seats available for this year's Merrimack Chamber of Commerce's annual trip to China, which includes visits to the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.
Granite State officials celebrate Railroad Day
READER COMMENTS: 1On Saturday state officials gathered with railroad owners, managers and others to celebrate May 12, 2012, as Railroad Day.
Environment
SBA award winners from NH in capital
READER COMMENTS: 0A visit to the White House on Wednesday is one of the highlights for U.S. SBA award winners from New Hampshire celebrating Small Business Week in the nation's capital.
Beavers creating Littleton road flooding problems
READER COMMENTS: 1Beavers are making themselves at home and causing flooding problems along several town roads.
Opinion
- BY STACEY COLE
- JOHN STOSSEL
- EDITORIAL
Hiker’s body recovered from Tuckerman Ravine
READER COMMENTS: 2The body of Norman Priebatsch, the 67-year-old Boston hiker who fell into a crevasse in Tuckerman Ravine on April 1, has been recovered by U.S. Forest Service snow rangers.
Hooksett’s new trash system ready to start in early June
READER COMMENTS: 0New trucks ordered for the automated collection of trash and recycling will be delivered Tuesday, and drivers will be trained and the new barrels distributed beginning June 4.
Winni Derby a big hit, mostly
READER COMMENTS: 0The derby, presented by the Lakes Region Inland Fishing Association and the Laconia Rotary Club and held at Lake Winnipesauke, awards cash prizes daily for the largest landlocked salmon and trout...
The echo of good deeds for Franconia company
READER COMMENTS: 0On Thursday, Franconia company Garnet Hill closed the office and sent all of its employees to the camp for the fourth annual Work Day.
Go Green group leaving its mark all around Derry
READER COMMENTS: 0The Conservation Commission works to protect open space and wetlands in town, but it is the Go Green Committee that works to get out the word about what the town's conservation areas have to offer...
Winni Derby lures anglers with cash, boats
READER COMMENTS: 0More than $50,000 in cash and prizes will be given away over the weekend to fishermen who catch the largest landlocked salmon and lake trout. The Laconia Rotary Club organized this year's derby.
No flashlight? Forget about that hike
READER COMMENTS: 8One New Hampshire Fish and Game officer said the typical hiker in northern New Hampshire is well-prepared, but a small number misjudge the challenges of the state's tallest mountains and end up...
Nashua Farmers Market growing in size and mission
READER COMMENTS: 0The Nashua Farmers Market will take on new proportions this summer, doubling in size and adding an array of events to its calendar in celebration of the harvests of New Hampshire, organizers say.
