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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 Events
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Independent videographer Andrea Melville will bring 400 years of island history to the annual ISHRA meeting in November – and the public is invited. Learn about the detailed video docuemntary and get the latest details on visiting the Shoals in 2010.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 10 Rye, NH
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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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Written by Loeb School
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 HEAR YE!
November 2009 – Are patriotic essay contests still in play? NH says yes. Each year Granite State kids are invited to write an essay on a topic connecting their lives to the US Constitution. This year’s topic focused on the hot issue of banning certain tee shirts in schools. (Read about the winners below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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HISTORY MATTERS
City councilors recently nixed a name change to Chesnut Stret. Was that decision an act of hsitoric preservation, or merely an exercise in nostalgia? History Matters explores the way we name (and rename and remane) or streets and talks to "Road Warrior" Nancy Grossman. (read full article below)
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Written by Top Events
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 Hi-Yo, Silver, a-w-a-a-a-y! Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, before computers, before television, before video games, when the Lone Ranger and Lucille Ball (in My Favorite Husband) were the rage!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 4 Seabrook Library
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Written by Top Events
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Two of the world's leading experts on melting polar ice will speak at a symposium on the impacts of sea-level rise on the New Hampshire seacoast. Commissioner Thomas Burack of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services will also be speaking at the event.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR Thursday October 29 Hampton, NH
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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #277 FAMILY ALBUM
Readers who looked carefully at our last aerial photograph of Puddle Dock could see this duplex in the center of the iamge. It faced Prescott Park on Marcy Stteet just opposite the historic Liberty Pole. (Click headline for EXCLUSIVE family photo album)
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Written by Top Events
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The San Francisco Chronicle raves: "superb integration of circus skills, music, light, choreography, excellent performers." The New York Time says "a refreshing reinterpretation of traditional circus".
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 6 & 7 Portsmouth, NH
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Written by Top Events
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Dracula del Lobo is Little Blue Moon Theatre’s original take on the traditional vampire story set in Argentina in the mid 1920's. Two young women are sent to spend the summer on an isolated plantation.Yikes, already we’re getting creeped out. What, there’s nudty? Maybe we should check this out. But nude puppets?
MARK YOUR CALENDAR November 6-8 Portsmouth, NH
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Written by SeacoastNH Archives
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #276
This aerial image offers a crisp document of Portsmouth’s changing waterfront in the early 1960s. The two completed portions of modern Prescott Park, as you can see, are separated by the last industrial chunk of the South End. Originally an English plantation with one house in 1631, this area became a world trade center in the 1700s crowded with tall ships. (Continued inside)
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Written by Duane Schaffer
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 NH HISTORY SPECIAL FEATURE
Civil War historian Duane Schaffer offers this stirring tale of New Hampshire men fighting in North Carolina. Read about NH heroes from Dover, Rollinsford, Chester, Wolfeboro and more. This excerpt comes from the author’s new book MEN OF GRANITE and is an exclusive to SeacaostNH.com. (Click to read)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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The American Independence Museum has a full calendar of events this holiday season from breakfast with George Washington to a candlelight Christimas. Click for more info below on historic Exeter ladies and kids’ events too.
HOLIDAY HISTORY EVENTS Through December 12 Exeter, NH
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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 HISTORY MATTERS
Portsmouth loves to flaunt its founding date. A big new chunk of granite at the corner of Deer and Market Streets welcomes visitors to the city, settled in 1623. One might infer from the carved stone that the first European settlers climbed ashore at this very spot. They didn’t. (Full article below)
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Written by Top Events
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You keep hearing about the famous producer Louis de Rochemont from Newington. Now see three of his films in his own home town. The Newington Historical Society presents three classics in living color (and black and white) in de Rochemont’s own living room!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR Oct 15, Nov 12, Dec 7 Newington, NH
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Portsmouth Herald Latest Headlines
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Thief stole charity jar from donut shop, say police
PORTSMOUTH — While a Dunkin' Donuts clerk turned her back to fill an order, Derrick Rice stole a counter-top jar filled with donations for children with cancer, allege police.
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Portsmouth police log
7:08 a.m. Arrested Shari Webber, 29, of 258 Leslie Dr., for a count of driving after alcohol-related suspension.
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City resident arrested on child porn charges
PORTSMOUTH — Eight months after a woman accused him of viewing child pornography, a Salmon Avenue man has been arrested on multiple counts of possessing child porn and a single...
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Boys soccer: STA falls in double overtime
EXETER — For 110 minutes the St. Thomas Aquainas and Coe-Brown High School boys soccer teams battled for a spot in the Class I final, taking a 0-0 game into...
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High School football: Clippers need to start strong
Like a stubborn man who refuses to take his medication, the Portsmouth High School football team has been living dangerously this season.
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High School football: Weekend game capsules
WINNACUNNET VS. SPAULDING
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Montreal edges Bruins in shootout
BOSTON — Patrice Bergeron's goal with 52 seconds left in regulation helped the Bruins avoid a historic third straight shutout, but Michael Cammalleri scored in the shootout to give the...
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Little Clippers advance
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High School football: Playoffs begin with York and Portsmouth
If you look at the Mountain Valley High School football team's two most recent games — losses to second-seeded York (33-14) and top-seeded Cape Elizabeth (34-0) ˆ' you might conclude...
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UNH hockey regroups after Wisconsin losses
After spending much of their time in scrambling to get the puck out of their own zone against Wisconsin last weekend, the University of New Hampshire men's hockey team is...
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Seacoast mourning Bavicchi, a 'visionary'
PORTSMOUTH — There is a granite slab outside the Shoals Building at Portsmouth Regional Hospital that recognizes the tireless work of three men who guided the health care facility to...
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Ferris G. Bavicchi
RYE BEACH — Ferris G. Bavicchi, 84, died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
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Stephen M. Carroll
PORTSMOUTH — Stephen Michael Carroll, beloved son, brother and uncle, died peacefully Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, after a brief illness.
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William C. Wilson
HAMPTON — William C. Wilson of Hampton Beach and Cape Coral, Fla., husband of Maryann T. (Fitzgerald), died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
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Gov. Lynch helps Red Cross honor 'Heroes'
PORTSMOUTH — Heroes may not be as rare as thought.
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Community asked to welcome home Jordyn Boucher
BRENTWOOD — Jordyn Boucher is coming home after a two-month stay at Children's Hospital in Boston, and her family is asking the Seacoast community to help welcome her.
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Plea deal follows police call alleging man had firearm
RYE — Arrested after police responded to a 911 call about an intoxicated man with a gun, Sean Tichey was absolved of a Class A misdemeanor Thursday as part of...
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UNH study: Child porn probes take physical, mental toll on police
PORTSMOUTH — Police officers exposed to child pornography as part of criminal investigations live with "mental health problems," according to a University of New Hampshire study based on interviews with...
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Woman on trek to feed need in Maine
If you see a lively lady in a bright yellow hard hat walking along the highways and streets of Maine, be sure to stop and say hello — and while...
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Portsmouth shop to give away cupcakes Saturday
PORTSMOUTH — If there's one thing Debbie Mugherini, owner of the Old Stove Bake Shoppe, wants people to take away from her shop, it's a smile.
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| Sunday, November 08, 2009 |
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