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Players celebrate 4th of July with 1870s baseball rules
Sixteen players celebrated the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence by playing a baseball game using 1870s rules, complete with wooden bats, lemon peel balls, and historical…
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9mSince 1888, the Appalachian Mountain Club has been part of N.H. outdoors, for better or worse
The Appalachian Mountain Club has been a vital part of New Hampshire's outdoor recreation scene for 150 years, providing information, access, and advocacy, and has been credited with helping to shape the state's appreciation of the outdoors.
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2mTim Coffin surpasses signature threshold for New Hampshire ballot
Tim Coffin has submitted signatures well above the required threshold to qualify for the November ballot in the New Hampshire State Representative District 27 race, and is now focusing on building a cross-party coalition of Democrats, Republicans and Independents ahead of the general election.
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1mGreenville's Pots and Pans parade lights up the night
Greenville celebrated the Fourth of July with a children's bike parade, a float contest, and a midnight Pots and Pans Parade, complete with fire trucks and fireworks.
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4mMother-daughter duo opens Forever Flowers & Boutique in Wilton
Forever Flowers & Boutique, a new floral retail shop, opened in downtown Wilton on April 1, offering a variety of flower arrangements, handmade crafts, and personalization options from local artisans.
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4mSouth Meadow School announces honor roll students for fourth term
South Meadow School has announced its honor roll students for the fourth term of the 2025-2026 academic year, recognizing students in grades 6-8 for their academic achievements.