Kimberley Haas
Why Would Someone Paint a New Hampshire Turtle Bright Orange?
After a snapping turtle was seen in Perch Pond in Campton with an orange back, a message to the public was posted on social media.
Flamingos Just Opened in Hampton, New Hampshire, and It’s a Coffee Lover’s Dream
Flamingos Coffee Bar on B Street in Hampton recently opened, and according to their website, they want people to support their "local caffeine dealer."
Go-Kart Crash in Sandown, NH Sends Man to Boston Hospital
A go-kart crash in Sandown, NH, sent a Derry man to Beth Israel Hospital in Boston on Monday.
Need a Haircut? Army Veteran Opens Up New Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Barbershop
A new barbershop and shave parlour has opened in Portsmouth, and it's the kind of place where you can get a locally crafted spirit and chat with others as you get cleaned up after COVID.
Cannonball! City of Portsmouth, NH to Open Public Pool
The pool will be open to city residents from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week and no reservations are required. Admission is free.
New Play Patio Opens at Children’s Museum of New Hampshire
A new outdoor play patio recently opened at the Children's Museum of New Hampshire in downtown Dover.
$100 Parking Fines Approved in Hampton
People who travel to Hampton and park in resident only-areas will face a fine of $100 after the board of selectmen voted on the issue Monday night.
Newington’s Mall at Fox Run to Become Dog Friendly
Business leaders at the Mall at Fox Run in Newington know people love their pets, so they are going dog friendly and throwing a Yappy Hour to celebrate.
NH Tourism Officials Expect 3.45 Million Summer Visitors
Officials at the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development announced on Friday that they project there will be 3.45 million visitors to the Granite State this summer.
Hit the Decks Starts Next Week… Portsmouth Party to Last Five Days
This is the first time the event has lasted for five days and organizers say the decision was made to do so because it will allow for social distancing while still giving people the chance to get out and enjoy the festivities.