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NH DOT Urges Coos County Visitors ‘Stay on State Highways’ for Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024
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Traffic generated by the solar eclipse will impact roads throughout New Hampshire.
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Traffic generated by the solar eclipse will impact roads throughout New Hampshire.
The 22 artifacts, some of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, represent a significant piece of Okinawan history and include six portraits, (three of which were one piece and appear to have been divided into three pieces), a hand drawn map of Okinawa dating back to the 19th century, and various pieces of pottery and ceramics.
The next theme is “Pure Poetry” in honor of National Poetry Month. Create a piece of artwork from a favorite poem! Submissions are due via emailing your name, title, medium, price, phone number, along with a good jpeg, if possible, to themeshowsubmissions@seacoastartist.org by 3/28.
All writers who are published or hopeful to be or even just a daily journaler will enjoy Áine Greaney’s book, Writer with a Day Job: Inspiration & Exercises to Help You Craft a Writing Life Alongside Your Career.
About 50 townspeople and business owners met at the Pittsburg Fire Station Wednesday to ask questions and share information and a joke or two.
The burden of deaths that they witnessed and the gritty show of love and purposefulness in what they were doing during the whole of the war was an incredible feat of the writer to make it so real and heart-breaking as well as heart-warming.
As the New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) plans for its 22nd annual event, Founding Director Nicole Gregg announced that the NHFF will now be run by The Music Hall, the nonprofit organization that brings diverse performing arts and film programming to New Hampshire.
A woman who has brought great vibrancy to the theater arts in New Hampshire and delivered community productions for the past 29 years, Dr. Trish Lindberg was honored Saturday night as she completed her final production of Education Theater Collaborative’s “Gypsy.”
The three-day MLK Weekend is often a busy time at ski areas and perhaps particularly so since the weather didn’t cooperate for the Christmas week.