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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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This is lecture season all over the Seacoast and the American Independence Museum has lined up three notable talks on September 16 & 29 and October 13. Topics range from civil liberties to archaeology to the life of a Revolutionary War soldier. (See details below)
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Joan Brownstein, a noted folk art dealer and artist, will be giving a lecture entitled “The Origins of American Folk Art Portraiture” for the Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society on September 14. The Society is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote original historical research resulting in publication. (Continued below)
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One of the most important archaeological sites excavated in southern Maine, the 17th century Chadbourne homestead, will be analyzed and interpreted by project leader Emerson "Tad" Baker in a lecture sponsored by the Old Berwick Historical Society on September 23. (Continued below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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HISTORY MATTERS
It was Portsmouth's finest hour. In August 1905 two warring nations sent envoys half way around the globe to talk about peace. Half a million men had already died in a gruesome territorial conflict over a harsh Asian landscape. Now the future of those nations, perhaps the world, hung on the success of failure of these emissaries. (Full article below)
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Written by History News
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
August 2010 -- A weekend attendance estimated in excess of 70,000 (40,000 on Saturday, 30,000 on Sunday) showed up last weekend to watch the United States Navy Blue Angels along with a star-studded lineup of performers at the Boston – Portsmouth Air Show. The Blue Angels headlined the 2010 Boston – Portsmouth Air Show Saturday and yesterday at the Portsmouth International Airport at Pease. (Continued below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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UNH astronomy and physics instructor John Gainforte will visit the IOKA Café to display his photographic work, discuss extra-solar planets, and talk about the prospects for life on other worlds. Don’t miss this event during Exeter’s second annual UFO Festival Saturday September 4th. (Continued below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Seacoast History Blog # 94 September 01, 2010
Whoever said the Blue Angels spectacular air show is not about war has never attended one. "Welcome the men that strike fear in the hearts and minds of our enemies," the announcer shouts as the pilots take the field. "Our enemies tremble at the very sound of our mighty warriors who have brought us victory in Kosovo, Grenada, Iraq and Afghanistan." I’m paraphrasing here, but that is the true gist of the message as the heavy-metal music blasts through the loudspeakers and the daredevil pilots thunder past tens of thousands of screaming onlookers gathered on the sweltering airport tarmac. Oops, sorry. These are not stunt tricks, but "professional maneuvers" learned by every pilot, the announcer reminds us. Because we all know that flying jets upside down in formation 18-inches apart at over 400-miles per hour is a highly effective method of dropping bombs on enemy targets. (Continued below)
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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #321
This month is the 105th anniversary of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty negotiations that ended the horrible Russo-Japanese War in 1905. President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt received the Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the agreement. (Only three other presidents – Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama – have since received this honor.) (Continued below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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The bestselling author of The Handmaid’s Tale presents her new novel, the national bestseller THE YEAR OF THE FLOOD. Margaret Atwood will join the Writers on a New England Stage series at the Music Hall on Tuesday, September 21 at 7:30pm. (See details below)
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Written by Edith Tucker
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HEAR YE! HEA R YE!
August 2010 — The historic pony truss bridge that is now resting alongside Route 3 South in Twin Mountain is up for grabs. SeaocoastNH.com readers, we are told, were instrumental in the saving of another NH steel bridge earlier this year. So please, read the following notice and see if you can help find a home for this structure. (Continued below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Seacoast History Blog # 93 August 26, 2010
I had forgotten about the dead baby seal that I found at the Isles of Shoals earlier this summer until I saw the headline in yesterday’s Portsmouth Herald. Apparently I am not alone and the recently weaned seals are showing up on local beaches. Even when the experts tell you that there is nothing amiss, it’s hard not to blame someone, even Mother Nature, when the body of a little pup washes up on shore. The strange thing about a week on Smuttynose Island is that almost every day is strange. This summer was no exception. So I dug back into my photo files to remember what happened in June, and those photos are posted below. (Continued below)
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Written by Lois Williams and Sarah O’Connor
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The historic Gosport Regatta will sail once again on September 19, from the Piscataqua River Basin. You can follow the fleet of sailing boats from on board the Thomas Laighton as they race to Star Island. The Laighton is the official Gosport Regatta spectator boat. Join the celebration marking the return of this historic 1873 race.
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Written by SeacoastNH Archive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #320
Even with so much Portsmouth history preserved it is often difficult to get a handle on the enormous changes this city has seen. The mansion of shipbuilder George Raynes (seen here) on the south shore of the North Mill Pond, for example, was removed in 1938. (Details and photos below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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On September 17 and 18, the Eighth Chakra Angel Cottage in Dover we will present a concert and healing ceremony by world-renowned, master crystal bowl artist, Ashana at Unity of the Seacoast in Rollinsford.
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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ACT ONE's annual Festival of Fun presents actor/storyteller Pat Spalding (Aug 21 & 22) in the premier of Perched for Flight...and looking for a landing, at the West End Studio Theatre in Portsmouth. ACT ONE also features two productions (Aug 17 & 19)that bring poets Celia Thaxter and Emily Dickinson to the stage this summer. (See details below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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HISTORY MATTERS
The Nathan Parker House at the dead end of Livermore Street in Portsmouth is on the market for $3,750,000. Nathan who? The name no longer rings a bell, but in the 1820s Parker was the talk of the town. (Continued below)
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Seacoast History Blog # 92 August 16, 2010
When I was a kid growing up in Massachusetts our family frequently went to an incredible rock formation called Purgatory Chasm. I remember the towering granite walls with trees growing out of them high in the air. You didn’t really hike the trail, but clambered over huge jagged rocks while following strips of paint suggesting the path of least resistance. I remember thinking that Purgatory was great because it was clearly dangerous – very dangerous. There were deep caves and treacherous precipices and, as far as I could see, no safety railings, no park rangers and no emergency doctors or nurses on site. I went back to Purgatory last weekend just to see if I had made the whole thing up. (Continued below)
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Written by SeacoastNH Arachive
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SeacoastNH.com Presents Historic Portsmouth #319
In an era before supermarkets Portsmouth was dotted with small family grocery stores. The Puddle Dock neighborhood alone could boast a number of mom-and-pop shops including Gould’s Market at 16 Charles Street. (Continued below with photos)
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Written by Wendy M. Bergeron
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THE DUNLAP BROADSIDE
You never know what treasures are lurking in the attic of an old house. The Society of the Cincinnati in New Hampshire found out in 1985 when local electrician Dick Brewster and his assistant made a big discovery. However, this story really begins in Philadelphia in July of 1776. (Full story below)
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Written by Seacoast Top Events
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Independent publishing of printed books is alive and well," says Deidre Randall, CEO of Peter E. Randall Publisher. The best known Seacoast publishing company will celebrate its forty-year independence on September 16, 2010 at RiverRun Bookstore in Portsmouth, NH from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. (Continued below)
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Benefits of star-studded Handa Cup in Rye go way beyond the cash raised
RYE — For the players, it was just one week out of their year, a quick jaunt up to a part of the country many had never seen, before they...
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Haircuts benefit Haiti: Local stylist to deliver funds to family
PORTSMOUTH — A local hair studio owner raised $1,800 Sunday to provide aid for his Haitian hometown, which still remains in shambles from a catastrophic January earthquake.
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Lack of drinking water big problem at air show
The air show at Pease was an exciting event that brought many visitors to our town. The performers were spectacular and the exhibits were interesting. The heavy traffic, while annoying,...
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Pease air show was all about the money
Please give the air show back to the Guard to run.
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Historic Agamenticus schoolhouse property on market for $79,000
YORK, Maine — The Agamenticus Village Schoolhouse property was put on the market last week, days after the Board of Selectmen voted against presenting to voters a citizens petition in...
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Portsmouth City Council to weigh recreation needs
PORTSMOUTH — How the city will satisfy its recreation needs will soon be in the hands of the City Council.
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Exeter Capt. Dockery retires, passes title on to Sgt. Shupe
EXETER — Detective Sgt. William Shupe, a native of Greenland, was recently sworn in as captain to fill the void left by the retirement of longtime Police Capt. Stephen Dockery.
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Boat capsizes in York; two men rescued
YORK, Maine — A water rescue team and harbor master boat rescued two sailors whose vessel capsized Sunday afternoon near a bell buoy off the coast of Cape Neddick.
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105 years after signing of Russo-Japanese treaty, bells ring for peace
PORTSMOUTH — For a Portsmouth High School choral group that spent a week in Japan this summer, the Portsmouth Peace Treaty's 105th anniversary took on a new meaning.
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Municipal meetings on the Seacoast
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Police find missing Mass. teenage girl
HUDSON (AP) — Police in New Hampshire say they have found a teenage girl who went missing from Massachusetts and have arrested a man who was with her.
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Search for missing boater comes to end
PORTSMOUTH — U.S. Coast Guard crews officially ended their search for a mariner who was reported missing Friday after his boat was found abandoned near White Island in Portsmouth Harbor.
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Bringing ecotourism to Maine classrooms
I don't know about you, but every once in a while, I find myself imagining what I might do or be if I could reinvent myself — or if my...
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Cochecho to sponsor CCCC tourney
PORTSMOUTH — The Children's Cup Golf Tournament, to benefit the Community Child Care Center of Portsmouth, is coming Oct. 5 to Cochecho Country Club in Dover. The private golf club,...
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Former NBA star to host New Height's golf tournament
GREENLAND — New Heights will host its fifth annual Swing by the Sea golf tournament with former NBA star Dwight Davis on Sept. 23 at the Portsmouth Country Club.
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Thanks from Hospice
of York for beach bonfire
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Portsmouth area community calendar
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Binnie's the independent mind needed in Senate
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Why is hubby's ex still around?
Dear Annie: I resent that my husband's ex-wife is still in the picture. I tolerated her presence when his children were young, but now that they are grown, I don't...
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Republicans fail to support small businesses
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| Monday, September 06, 2010 |
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