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Need A Laugh? Come to Erin Feeley’s Comedy Night At Fury’s in Dover
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Catch headliner Jim McCue at Comedy Night at Fury’s this Monday, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m. Fury’s Publick House, which is located at 1 Washington St. in Dover.
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Catch headliner Jim McCue at Comedy Night at Fury’s this Monday, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m. Fury’s Publick House, which is located at 1 Washington St. in Dover.
After a summer of public anti-gay issues in the North Country, the North Country Pride Ride returns Sunday for its fourth annual caravan ready to showcase the support the LGBTQ+ community can count on here.
Manchester: Friendship can take you to different places. Jean Duffy and Bev Stohl’s circumstances took them on a road to forming a writer’s group, publishing their books, and eventually taking their knowledge with a how-to get your book published talk sharing their experiences and finding a way through the hard process.
So, why doesn’t it disappoint? We start with the food which we have eaten for over a decade and still to this day is reliably delicious. We like to sit at the bar and have our meal under the watchful eyes of the bartenders, one of whom is the second generation of her family’s line of T-Bones servers. I only know Chef Nicole Barriera from the commercials, but she has done a heck of a job maintaining the quality of the food.
Portsmouth has its share of good citizens who help make the community work.
Russ and Katie Grazier are two of them.
LONDONDERRY: Deborah Blake Dempsey has walked on coals, taken trapeze lessons, sky-dived twice, learned falconry, flew on a hang glider, walked through an Ecuador rain forest looking for frogs, and rediscovered herself when she turned 38.
In 2020, Keene State College professor, Brinda Charry, who had written her first novel, The East Indian, and looking for feedback, decided to enter the Pitch Party the New Hampshire Writers’ Project was putting on at their annual 603 Convention.
For three days, forty-five New Hampshire nonprofit organization members learned the ins and outs of grants, the lifeblood of nonprofits.
In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.