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Cars detract from Market Square, proposed site of police station is sad: Letters
Cars detract from the vibrancy of Market Square June 5 − To the Editor: Some of the recent letters to the editor against pedestrianizing Market Square remind me of the old Yogi Berra quote, “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.” They worry needlessly that if we take away space from cars and give...
Nursing award, LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader: Seacoast health news
Exeter Hospital’s Lucille Marvin, RN, honored with 2024 Excellence in Nursing Award EXETER – Lucille “Cille” Marvin, BSN, RN, CDCES, NEA-BC, program manager and director of the HealthReach Diabetes, Endocrine & Nutrition Center of Exeter Hospital, was honored recently for her outstanding contributions to the nursing profession as a recipient of a 2024 Excellence in...
How conservation efforts are protecting the wildlife at the Great Marsh
The North Shore's Great Marsh is home to some of New England's most active and studied wildlife habitats. Host Rachel Holt joins one of Mass Audubon's leading birdwatching experts for a tour of the area's top attractions and a look at the conservation efforts taking place to protect them.
Apponequet baseball team's historic year comes to a close
HAVERHILL — Just moments after falling to top-seeded Oakmont Regional 5-1 in the MIAA Div. 3 state semifinal on Wednesday night, longtime Apponequet baseball coach Jim Cabucio stood in front of his players at Haverhill Stadium and told them to hold their heads up high. “Getting here is hard to do,” he said. “You should be proud.” ...
Prescott Park summer concerts 2024: Here are must-see performers
PORTSMOUTH — Grab your lawn chair and get ready to stake your spot on the grass of Prescott Park to enjoy the sweet sound of summer on the Seacoast. The Prescott Park Arts Festival has announced its lineup of concerts that will fill the park with music this summer, its 50th season.
Save Fort Rock halted: Exeter leaders explain why effort to conserve 148 acres derailed
EXETER — Town officials said they are “open to continue discussion” with the Rugg family after the family withdrew their offer to sell 148 acres of woodlands to the towns of Exeter and Newfields over a boundary dispute. Exeter Select Board Chair Niko Papakonstantis said Monday the...
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