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Exeter's Great Bay Charter School approved for grades K-4: 'We are extremely excited'
The school, which currently serves students in grades 5-12, is now an approved K-12 chartered public school. They will add additional grades gradually and anticipate starting with grades 3 and 4 next year. “We are extremely excited and look forward to offering this new opportunity to families and students,” said...
Federal funds will help New Hampshire repair seawall along coast
RYE, N.H. — Millions of dollars are coming to New Hampshire to replace thousands of feet of seawall as repairs continue along the Seacoast from severe weather this year. The seawall along the coast was built in 1978 and has taken a lot of damage over the years, including during recent historic flooding.
Restaurant Week arrives in Portsmouth & Seacoast: Here's where you can get meal deals
PORTSMOUTH — There are certain things you come to look forward to on the Seacoast as March turns into April. The baby animals visiting Strawbery Banke, the Albacore opening for the season, Spring Flings and Restaurant Week for Portsmouth and the Seacoast. The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth and...
2 a.m. last call in NH? At least one Portsmouth bar owner says 'I'm all for it'
PORTSMOUTH — The streets of Portsmouth could become a lot livelier into the wee hours of the morning if a bill to extend last call for alcohol to 2 a.m. becomes law. However, owners of downtown establishments in Portsmouth have mixed opinions on the possibility. “I’m all for it...
Stratham craftsman seriously injured after helping neighbor cut down tree: How to help
STRATHAM — A local craftsman and musician, known for his generosity, has been showered with nearly $100,000 in donations following a serious accident while assisting an elderly neighbor with cutting down a tree. Joel Paul is known throughout the Seacoast for his woodworking business at 13 Stars Farm in...
SOS Recovery closing Hampton location, relocating to Exeter: Here's why
EXETER — SOS Recovery Community Organization, which provides peer-based support services for those battling addiction, is closing its Hampton location and relocating to Portsmouth Avenue in Exeter. John Burns, executive director of SOS Recovery, said the new center will open at 92 Portsmouth Ave., in the same retail plaza...
Salt Pump Climbing’s grand opening celebration in Portsmouth set for April 27
The new business at 199 Constitution Ave. features a 14,700-foot climbing gym with a bouldering focus and 20-foot top-roping walls. The grand opening celebration is free and open to the public. The festivities will kick off with a Kids Carnival for children and families from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,...
‘It all feels so magical’: New England college students celebrate an LGBTQ prom at Dartmouth
Students from MIT, the University of New Hampshire, and Colby Sawyer College danced under a disco ball and rainbow lights at a first intercollegiate prom for LGBTQ+ students in the New England area this past weekend. The dance, put on by Colby Sawyer College and Dartmouth College, was hosted on...
Hampton Beach cleanup: NH DOT says sidewalks, roads will be ready by Memorial Day
HAMPTON — State officials say Ocean Boulevard will be cleared of debris in time for the summer season, with sidewalks fixed by Memorial Day. Brian Schutt, principal engineer at New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s District 6, said the state will be repairing sidewalks on the east side of Ocean Boulevard damaged by storms in January. He said debris, including rocks and sand, remains along the road that winds along the New Hampshire Seacoast.
Emergency exercises at Pease Air Guard Base
The 157th Air Refueling Wing at the Pease Air National Guard Base is expected to continue conducting a series of joint exercises through Friday at the base. “During this time, the local community may hear announcements over the base loudspeakers, including emergency tones and loud voice announcements,” according to Tiffany Eddy, spokesperson for the Pease Development Authority. “Individuals in the vicinity of the base can expect to see increased emergency vehicle traffic onand around the installation.”
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