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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #281
Last week we revealed the identity of fictional literary heroine Mrs. Partington, who was the comic alter ego of Portsmouth-born writer B.P. Shillaber (1814-1892). This week we can see the full range of Shillaber’s adult life in these undated photographs, and it isn’t a pretty sight. (Continued below)
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Written by Clean Air-Cool Planet
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HEAR YE!
November 2009 -- A new publication from Clean Air-Cool Planet is designed to help historic district commissions and other local organizations and property owners make historic buildings more energy efficient. You can download this guide from Portsmouth's Clean Air-Cool-Planet in moments online now. (Read all about it below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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The Seacoast African American Cultural Center Event proudly presents the latest novel about a formely enslaved Portsmouth family. The paperback is a sequel to Pat Wall’s first book Child Out of Place. (Click for detais)
MARK YOUR CALENDAR Sunday, November 22 Portsmouth, NH
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Seacoast Blog #72 November 18, 2009
I serve as a late night spy for the Portsmouth Athenaeum. I’m on the Special Collections committee, although I don’t believe I’ve ever attended a meeting. I do my work from home. Well after midnight, when I have finished my writing for the evening, I often reward myself by scanning items related to local history on eBay. Over the years, I’ve become so familiar with the standard items that I can zip thru the list of roughly 300 Portsmouth, NH artifacts like one of those airport x-ray machines. If I see something out of the ordinary, I check it out. Last week a unique item popped up and I was pleased to learn today that the Athenaeum was able to add it to their collection. And here it is. (Click to continue article)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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Strawbery Banke Museum celebrates its 30th Annual Candlelight Stroll, a time-honored seacoast tradition with holiday magic around every corner and free Vintage Christmas trolley to ferry visitors around Portsmouth.Bigger and better than ever in 2010.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR December 5-6, 12-13 & 19-20 Portsmouth, NH
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Written by Seacoast Books
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SEACOAST BOOKS
Few NH residents may know that the original settlers of Strawbery Banke set up a plantation in Portsmouth for the expressed purpose of searching for precious metals and growing grapes for wine. That experiemtn didn’t fly, but today New England (NH too) is gaining a reputation for its grape affairs, as these two books prove. (Continued below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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Families are invited to the Children’s Museum in Dover to meet Biscuit, the lovable golden retriever puppy. Biscuit stars in a popular series of early-reader books written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 21, 10am-2pm Dover, NH
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Written by Kayla Coraluzzo
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EDITOR AT LARGE
Kayla found her family at last in Rochester. Her story follows in her own words. By her own count, over one thousand NH children have not yet found their adoptive parents. We hope you’ll take a moment in your busy day to read Kayla’s note and perhaps, click on the links below.
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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #280
One of the most quoted women in 19th century America was not a woman at all. Men impersonating women in comedy started long before Shakespeare and will continue long after Milton Berle, Robin Williams, and Monty Python are forgotten. (Continued below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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There are other historic seaports, you know. And we have a fondness for Salem, Not just because Nathaniel Hawthorne worked there, or privateers were once in vogue, or because of the PEM, witch trials, and vintage homes. But those things all help make the trip worthwhile, especially in December.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR December 4 – 6 Salem, MA
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Seacoast Blog #71 November 11, 2009
To be clear, I am a full-on Kindle fan. In fact, I get all huffy when I read reviews by 20-somethings who knock the $259 pricetage or oldsters who crab that they could never read a book without paper pages. Kindle is a total miracle, works like a dream, and is worth every penny, not only because it travels and reads beautifully, but because it taps into the world’s most effective, organized, affordable and expansive bookstore. So when Amazon announced a free Kindle-like application for PC, I rushed to download it. (Click to continue)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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HISTORY MATTERS
If it’s thick, taste’s like Snows, looks like an art project or contains anytthing but fresh clams, potatoes, onions, water and milk – it ain’t ours. A New England native reveals the puritanical truth about making clam chowder the way God intended, and throws in a little family history to boot. (Click for history and rec,ipte below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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This PBS Frontline documentary by producer Hendrick Smith draws on interviews with scientists, fishermen, farmers, and whale watchers to tell a story about pollution in our nation’s waterways.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 22, 7pm Portsmouth, NH
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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Don’t it make your brown eyes blue thinking about holidays with pop singer Crystal Gayle? She’ll be singing to you live in Rochester, direct from the coal mines of Kentucy. Did you know she was Loretta Lynn’s little sister? Neither did we until we rtead the following press release from ROH. (Click for more)
MARK YOUR CALENDAR December 9 Rochester, NH
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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Imagine that you went on a little trip, stayed one night in a little town, and 150 years later, people were still talking about it. Berwick Academy teacher Brad Fletcher takes the day apart and fills in the details on the presidential stopover.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 17 South Berwick, ME
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Written by SeacaostNH.com Archive
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 SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #279
For those who effuse over ephemera, Portsmouth offers a treasure chest of collectibles. This group includes only a sampling of the tourist-oriented booklets and brochures used to promote the "Old Town by the Sea" in the 20th century. (Continued below with photo)
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Written by Seacoast Top Event
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Join the Rochester Opera House holiday tradition of ushering in the season with the internationally celebrated Makem and Spain Brothers. The five strong vocalists play multiple instrument and surround the audience in a wall of sound like no other Irish folk group in the world today.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR Saturday, November 28 at 8 PM Rochester, NH
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Written by Top Events
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Popular playwright Edward Albee is best known for his great dramas Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Tiny Alice and Three Tall Women. Did you know he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975 for Seascape -- quite literally a play like no other?
MARK YOUR CALENDAR Weekends November 13-29 Portsmouth, NH
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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #278
Meet the legendary Rock Throwing Devil of New Castle, NH. In 1682 demonic sounds and inexplicable events plagued superstitious residents of the island community. Hundreds of stones rained down on tavern-owner George Walton. (Continued with picture below)
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Written by John Albee
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SEACOAST POETRY
Talk about obscure! Submitted for your approval, 10 history poems by the Massachusetts snowbird who also penned the history of New Caslte, NH. Due largely to his association with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harvard-educated John Albee moved from the ministry to writing history, poetry and nonfiction in the romantic style of the times.(click for 10 poems)
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UNH football rallies past Maine to secure playoff spot
DURHAM — Another year, another trip to the Division I playoffs for the University of New Hampshire football team.Another year, another excruciating loss for Maine.
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UNH hockey powers past Terriers
DURHAM — The play of the University of New Hampshire men's hockey team special teams looked, well, special, Friday night against Boston University.
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Father-son coaches creating legacy with Winnacunnet football
HAMPTON — If nothing else, Winnacunnet High School has proven that two Steve Magris are better than one when it comes to coaching football.
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Bergeron wins it for B's in OT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Patrice Bergeron scored with 47 seconds left in overtime, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 2-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night.
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NFL's premier corner Revis mans up on Moss again
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Darrelle Revis has heard enough about his last matchup with Randy Moss. The New York Jets cornerback just wants to move on to the next one.
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Emotional home finale for UNH football
DURHAM — One year ago this week, University of New Hampshire strong safety Terrence Klein intercepted two late passes to preserve a snowy 28-24 win at Maine, more proof that...
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Carter, Magic drop Celtics
BOSTON — Vince Carter scored 26 points, Rashard Lewis had 16 points and 10 rebounds, and the Orlando Magic beat the Boston Celtics 83-78 on Friday night.
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Portsmouth says stimulus jobs overstated by White House
PORTSMOUTH — While federal stimulus dollars flowing into the city may help both causes and the economy, at least one local project echoes concerns expressed nationwide about the accuracy of...
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Joseph Popluhar
TAMPA, Fla. — Mr. Joseph Popluhar, 71, of Tampa, formerly of Portsmouth, N.H., beloved husband of Marjorie (Hunt) Popluhar, died Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, in Florida.
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Turkey Trot 5K in Portsmouth on Thanksgiving morning
PORTSMOUTH — Thanksgiving is one of the most charitable times of the year. If you're in the giving mood, why not get a little exercise, too?
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Marshwood Middle School parents told 58 of 60 kids accepted unknown Facebook friend
ELIOT, Maine — Marshwood Middle School parents were shocked to learn from Internet expert Jayne Hitchcock Thursday evening that 58 of 60 middle school honors students accepted her as a...
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Newington tax rate drops, but selectman chides state lawmakers
NEWINGTON — Town taxpayers will pay a lower tax rate for 2009, but the chairman of the Board of Selectmen announced the good news with some concerns for state politicians.
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Memorial Bridge re-opens
PORTSMOUTH — The Memorial Bridge reopened ahead of schedule on Friday following a month of repairs that forced motorists to seek alternative routes between the city and Kittery, Maine.
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Bakers bustling for Sunday's pie festival
GREENLAND — Judy Alix laughed excitedly. "Thirty made, only 470 more to go!" she exclaimed.
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3-car crash on Woodbury Ave.
PORTSMOUTH — A three-car, chain-reaction crash snarled lunch hour traffic Friday on Woodbury Avenue and sent a Maine man to Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
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Runner's Alley helps racer achieve her goals
I would like to thank Janine and the staff at Runner's Alley for their great work in this community. Their contribution, enthusiasm and encouragement are a shining example of what...
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John R. Genthner
HAMPTON FALLS — John Richard Genthner, born Jan. 28, 1943, in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, died peacefully Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, after a long illness. He was surrounded by...
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Thumbs up to preservation, determination
Thumbs up to the heirs of Mary McIntire Davis for selling a 239-acre parcel of salt marsh and forest along the York River to the York Land Trust ,and to...
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New Generation raises $10,000 with golf tourney
The New Generation Golf tournament was held at Breakfast Hill Golf Club. With the help of all those who supported it, we made more than $10,000.
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Memorial is a N.H. bridge; Herald must act to save it
Sitting a couple of hundred miles up the Maine coast, there isn't anyone who knows or cares about our bridge. They've got their own big-time problems that aren't getting fixed.
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