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Wildlife rules changes proposed
- New Hampshire fish and game officials have scheduled three hearings next month on proposed changes to hunting and trapping seasons. The proposals include reducing the deer hunt in response to two preceding severe winters that hurt the deer population ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/10/2010 5:02:55 AM
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Evening of maritime celebration and conversation in Portsmouth to ...
- Photo courtesy of Carol Aten A gundalow under sail. The Gundalow Company will host Gundalow Gatherings on April 10 at 6 p.m. This one night event features ten programs in 10 homes in 10 Seacoast towns. Friends of the nonprofit Gundalow Company will ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/10/2010 2:25:26 AM
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South Berwick state park to hold Family Fun Day Sat.
- A fly-fishing demonstration will be presented by a local registered Maine Guide, and there also will be an outdoor survival demonstration. Healthy Maine Partnerships will conduct a "storybook walk" for youngsters. In addition, representatives from ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/9/2010 11:55:06 PM
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Keene to host meet on hunting
- CONCORD — New Hampshire fish and game officials have scheduled three hearings next month on proposed changes to hunting and trapping seasons. The proposals include reducing the deer hunt in response to two preceding severe winters that hurt the ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 3/9/2010 9:00:19 AM
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Can't you smell that smell?
- February was an interesting month, to put it mildly. Traditionally February is the month that skunks retreat from their wintering dens to seek out a mate. For some reason, it didn't happen with the same degree of intensity it has in years past. It ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/6/2010 10:25:36 PM
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New Hampshire briefs, March 6
- State issues ice warnings CONCORD — New Hampshire Fish and Game officials are warning residents that ice is quickly disappearing on lakes and ponds. Col. Martin Garabedian is urging outdoor enthusiasts to use extreme caution since ice conditions ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 3/6/2010 4:53:20 AM
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New Hampshire briefs, page 2, March 6
- State issues ice warnings CONCORD — New Hampshire Fish and Game officials are warning residents that ice is quickly disappearing on lakes and ponds. Col. Martin Garabedian is urging outdoor enthusiasts to use extreme caution since ice conditions ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 3/6/2010 1:32:55 AM
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Letters to the Editor - March 6 , 2010 - Part I
- To the editor: On Tuesday, March 9, voters in Rollinsford will vote again whether to allow having "shared private driveways" in a cluster subdivision. This proposal was initially developed the Planning Board in 2007 and the amendment failed to pass ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/6/2010 12:07:01 AM
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Off thin ice
- ... took the icebergs and put plywood over them to make a platform,” Diotalevi said, describing how the three men used a 30-foot strap to move more than a dozen fishing shanties ... arrival of warm weather led New Hampshire Fish and Game ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 3/5/2010 4:47:22 AM
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Selectman Haley dies of cancer
- Thick skin is a requirement for those who make a career in criminal defense or politics. Paul Haley pursued both without pausing long enough for critics to slow him down, friends and family said yesterday. Haley, 60, lost a yearlong battle with small ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/4/2010 9:23:33 PM
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Jane L. Corcoran DeGreenia
- She was a vocation rehabilitation counselor for the state of New Hampshire, retiring in 1996. Mrs. DeGreenia enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, gardening and building home-built novelties. She was an artist in the medium of paint, leather ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/4/2010 8:54:55 PM
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Community gathers for carnival
- The annual children’s ice fishing derby, hosted by the Merrimack Lions Club, was a huge hit with families. The lake was a winter wonderland scattered with children waiting patiently for the fish to take ... Independent Karate School impressed the ...
- Milford Cabinet
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- 3/4/2010 5:10:02 AM
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The kismet of a Spaulding class ring
- There were some surf boards lying about and we grabbed them and were plopping around like fish in the water ... football skills, and the following year Sessler was chosen to represent New Hampshire in a Shriners game against Vermont. He often ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/4/2010 12:09:23 AM
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Watercolor history
- Every art exhibit tells a story. Yes, the joy is in seeing the pictures and responding to them with eyes, mind and heart, but there's an overarching story there, too. The story behind the Currier's wonderful Homer to Hopper, which opens Saturday, is ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/3/2010 10:22:00 PM
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David Cutler will be missed
- Mr. Cutler was the son of John Henry Cutler and Roberta Sumner Cutler. He and his twin sister were born on the Fourth of July, 1943, in Olathe, Kansas, where his father was stationed with the Navy. In 1945, the Cutlers settled in Duxbury year-round ...
- Granite State News
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- 3/3/2010 9:24:44 PM
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David Cutler will be missed
- He and his twin sister were born on the Fourth of July, 1943, in Olathe, Kansas, where his father was stationed with the Navy. In 1945, the Cutlers ... Plymouth, New Hampshire, where he was captain of both football and baseball teams.
- Carroll County Independent
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- 3/3/2010 8:48:57 PM
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Officials urge caution on ice on lakes and ponds
- CONCORD — New Hampshire fish and game officials are warning residents that ice is quickly disappearing on lakes and ponds. Col. Martin Garabedian is urging outdoor enthusiasts to use extreme caution since ice conditions are changing daily on larger ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 3/3/2010 3:55:28 PM
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Interim director to head NH Lottery Commission
- Bartlett has been commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development, acting director of the Fish and Game Department and president of New Hampshire Community Technical College.
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/3/2010 4:28:16 AM
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Jersey Boy's flounder offers a taste of spring
- After enduring two days of nonstop snow and shoveling out from under two feet of it, the New Jersey contingent made its way up to New Hampshire to go skiing ... One of Jersey Boy's favorite recipes is a fish dish he's been perfecting over time.
- Concord Monitor
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- 3/3/2010 3:52:28 AM
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New Hampshire News
- AP) — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is warning bobhouse owners that ice conditions are dangerous in some areas. NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — One of five young New Hampshire men charged in connection with a fatal attack on a Mont Vernon woman ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/3/2010 3:31:00 AM
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Out, but not down: Much of Newmarket still without electricity
- Many of those working in the area had been called in from out of state and were working under the direction of Public Service of New Hampshire. Crew members ... official suggested Lynch come over and do some fishing or spend the Fourth of July in the ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 3/2/2010 12:11:45 AM
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Family rescued at Waterville Valley
- The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said it rescued a father and his two children who strayed from a ski trail at Waterville Valley. Sgt. Brian Suttmeier said conservation officers and local authorities found Brian Ricker of Center Conway and ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/28/2010 10:11:15 PM
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Watch the deer, don't feed them
- Domestic dogs that chase deer during the winter can cause similar symptoms, also resulting in death. According to N.H. Fish and Game, there are several negatives associated with supplemental feeding sites. They include attracting predators and ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/28/2010 6:54:59 AM
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Steve Hickoff: New England's winter fly fishing
- Um, that's why they call it fishing. Other "sea-run trout" are more mysterious. Nymph patterns of varying pedigree caught those fish then, and will now. With the many reports of vehicles falling through the ice on both sides of the border last ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/28/2010 12:14:08 AM
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New Hampshire briefs, March 1
- The New Hampshire Union Leader reports Sunday that Cassandra Ray’s body has not been located but the search was being treated as a recovery, not a rescue. Crews searched by land, boat and helicopter Friday evening and Saturday. State Fish and Game ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/27/2010 3:53:03 PM
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Thousands still lack power after Northeast storm
- Frustration was beginning to show on Charlotte Letteney's face Saturday at Concord High School, one of 24 shelters in New Hampshire. Letteney, 64 ... next to a wood stove to keep warm, her royal blue beta fish in its container nearby.
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/27/2010 3:53:03 PM
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Gone in OT: Great Hilltopper rally not enough as Conant wins
- Conant (15-5) advances to the semifinals on March 6 at Southern New Hampshire University against the Mascoma/Winnisquam winner ... Conant, 59-55 (OT) CONANT (59) — Chadbourne 0-0-0, Fish 0-0-0, Daniels 7-2-22, Farr 0-0-0, Seabury 0-0-0, Smith 0-0-0 ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/27/2010 12:08:09 AM
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Exploring the backcountry
- Other times, it's Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine or Quebec ... Using wide backcountry skis with fish-scale bases, we eased our way along with Jan breaking trail through, at times, waist-deep snow with me plodding along behind. It was a chance to get ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/26/2010 10:27:56 PM
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Very lucky drivers: Two OK after trucks break through ice in Lebanon
- They came across the New Hampshire side trying to get to Maine," Roy said ... are ready to respond since the town's Parks and Recreation Department plans to hold its 2nd Annual Fishing Derby & Winter Festival this weekend. Morrill urges caution since ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/25/2010 12:10:32 AM
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Scientists sound red tide warning
- The New England shellfish industry faces the threat of widespread red tide outbreaks this spring and summer that could force hundreds of miles of clam flats to be closed and lead to clam shortages. A survey of the ocean bottom off New England last ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/24/2010 10:16:00 PM
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Tree crashes through Nashua home, but no one inside injured
- ... freezers as cold as possible, and • Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, soft cheeses, milk, eggs, leftovers and deli items after four hours without power. Public Service of New Hampshire also issued a warning ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/24/2010 3:56:36 PM
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Derry man dies after driving ATV into lake
- DERRY, N.H. (AP) — A 53-year-old man has died after driving his all-terrain vehicle into open waters on a lake in southern New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says Edward Jackson of Derry was operating his ATV on ice-covered ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/22/2010 7:23:35 AM
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Hundreds attend anti-nuclear protest
- Gunter at one time was a leader in the Clamshell Alliance, which lead massive demonstrations against the then-proposed Seabrook nuclear station in New Hampshire in the 1970s ... Democrat who is chairman of the House Fish and Wildlife and Water ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/22/2010 6:54:57 AM
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Woman thrown from snowmobile
- New Hampshire Fish and Game conservation officers responded to the scene. Tomilson was transported to Littleton Regional Hospital for treatment of a leg injury. Officers are encouraging snowmobilers to be cautious. They say low snowfall and warming ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/22/2010 5:00:25 AM
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ATV rider dies on Beaver Lake
- DERRY, N.H. (AP) - A 53-year-old man has died after driving his all-terrain vehicle into open waters on a lake in southern New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says Edward Jackson of Derry was operating his ATV on ice-covered ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/22/2010 3:13:02 AM
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NH dies after driving ATV into lake waters
- DERRY, N.H. (AP) — A 53-year-old man has died after driving his all-terrain vehicle into open waters on a lake in southern New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says Edward Jackson of Derry was operating his ATV on ice-covered ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/22/2010 3:05:53 AM
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Snowmobile hits tree stump in NH, throws off woman
- New Hampshire Fish and Game conservation officers responded to the scene. Tomilson was transported to Littleton Regional Hospital for treatment of a leg injury. Officers are encouraging snowmobilers to be cautious. They say low snowfall and warming ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/22/2010 3:05:53 AM
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Blue laws have had their day
- To many who live in New Hampshire it may come as a surprise that you can't buy a car on any given Sunday in the neighboring state of Maine. New Hampshire has eliminated most of its blue laws, which at one time kept many businesses shuttered on ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/22/2010 12:06:55 AM
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Nashua...from the inside: commuter rail, jobs, library, parenting expo
- Fielding a question after her State of the City address, Mayor Donnalee Lozeau said a sea change might be in order for envisioning how to bring commuter rail to the state. State officials had hoped to get federal stimulus money earmarked to extend ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/21/2010 8:14:52 AM
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Getting ready to roll dice in moose lotteries
- Last week I received e-mails from Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire with one common theme about the 2010 moose lottery: "It's on." I know that both New Hampshire and Vermont will have lower numbers of permits, but as of this date Maine permit levels ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/20/2010 10:20:44 PM
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Local Pennacook moved with the seasons in order to survive
- EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in an occasional series about the Pennacook Indians, who lived in this area before the city of Nashua was formed. Some 400 years ago, there were no grocery stores or shopping malls. Everything you needed, whether ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/20/2010 9:44:57 PM
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Remembering Riley: NH gun owners owe him much
- As the Rifleman notes in its tribute: "He sponsored an immense volume of legislation for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission. Riley also sponsored extensive changes to New Hampshire statutes, changes that made it a felony to steal handguns ...
- New Hampshire Union Leader
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- 2/20/2010 8:33:22 PM
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NH Fish and Game warns of North Country deer hits
- Eds: APNewsNow; updates with details about signs, adds name of conservation officer, trims. PITTSBURG, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game is working with police and other agencies in the northern part of the state to reduce ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/19/2010 9:10:20 PM
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Perking up parks: Retirees can help
- New Hampshire already uses volunteers for certain important outdoor activities. For example, Fish and Game has volunteers teach free ice fishing courses. And the parks system's new master plan calls for hiring a volunteer coordinator and improving ...
- New Hampshire Union Leader
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- 2/19/2010 8:56:01 PM
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James F. Dwyer Jr.
- RYE BEACH - James Francis Dwyer Jr., 60, died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010, at the Manchester VA Medical Center palliative care unit, after a yearlong courageous battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). He was born April 27, 1949, in Stoneham, Mass., son of ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/18/2010 8:57:13 PM
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Charles W. Frye
- CONTOOCOOK - Charles Walter Frye, 59, of Maple Street, passed away peacefully Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, at Concord Hospital, with friends and family by his side, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born in Exeter, son of the late ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/18/2010 8:57:13 PM
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The trapping debate
- The House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee (recently) declared a bill that would ban the sale of the skins of fur-bearing animals inexpedient to legislate. The proposal was the latest effort to ban the use of foothold traps as well as ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/18/2010 9:44:20 AM
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Showcase Around Town Calendar of Events
- Seacoast Artists Association, Artist of the Month, Pat Boyd-Robertson photographs, thru 3/31, opening, reception 3/6, 11-2, 225 Water St., Exeter, 603-778-8856, www.seacoastartist.org . Exeter Public Library, photographs from "the other side of the ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/18/2010 9:01:23 AM
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State in brief
- The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says Susan Argyros, 52, of Lee and Eileen Watson, 49, of Southport, Maine, both experienced hikers, were found at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday about 5.2 miles from a trailhead. From news service reports.
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/17/2010 8:41:06 AM
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Snow drought a hindrance for some, but not all
- In Franklin, the Webster Lake Fishing Derby was cancelled because of fears that ... winter-loving tourists and locals are holding up well and say that with the unpredictability of New Hampshire's snow season, there's still plenty of time for the ...
- Granite State News
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- 2/16/2010 8:38:06 PM
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Snow drought a hindrance for some, but not all
- LAKES REGION — With more grass than snow visible on the ground throughout the Lakes Region until Tuesday's storm, some winter-weather events are being cancelled or postponed, but for the most part, businesses haven't felt the heat. In Laconia, the ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/16/2010 7:33:41 PM
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Hikers safe after spending night in NH mountains
- FRANCONIA, N.H. (AP) — Two hikers are safe after spending the night in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says 52-year-old Susan Argyros of Lee and 49-year-old Eileen Watson of Southport, Maine, both ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/16/2010 1:35:46 PM
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Some like it, some don't, but ... Having no snow is bad for seasonal ...
- ... closing the seasonal snowboarding business ... only work part-time because of an injury and he relies on the extra money he usually makes shoveling snow, but he hasn't worked for weeks. "Everyone's getting it except New Hampshire and Maine ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/16/2010 12:14:02 AM
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Visiting a beaver's bungalow
- If you let the deep cold of winter keep you inside, you'll miss out on some wonderful possibilities for exploration that don't exist in warmer seasons, namely the opportunity to walk on water. Frozen ponds and lakes are special places to visit, but ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/15/2010 4:11:27 AM
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Weed whacking and pirahnas - it must be spring
- It's Sunday afternoon. The piranhas have just finished their weekly supper and the weed-whacker is recharging so I can finish edging the driveway later – if I still have the energy. That's right; you read right. I've been weed-whacking in ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/14/2010 12:55:11 PM
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Snowmobile crashes injure 2 in northern NH
- STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. (AP) — Two men were seriously injured in separate snowmobile accidents in northern New Hampshire, including one crash that left a snowmobile stuck in a tree. Fish and Game Sgt. Wayne Saunders says a New Jersey teenager was in a ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/14/2010 3:58:19 AM
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Briefs New Hampshire
- CHESTER, Vt. — The annual Chester Winter Carnival will go on this weekend, despite the lack of new snow. Today, the popular broom hockey tournament, which organizers say drew more than 200 people last year, starts at 10 a.m. On Saturday sled races ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/14/2010 3:51:10 AM
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More people hunting
- The National Shooting Sports Foundation conducts an annual hunting license sales index survey. States participating in the survey are New York and New Jersey in the Northeast, Florida, North Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee in the Southeast ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/13/2010 10:21:53 PM
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Friday snowmobile crashes injure two
- Two men were seriously injured in separate snowmobile accidents in northern New Hampshire, including one crash that left a snowmobile stuck in a tree. Fish and Game Sgt. Wayne Saunders said a New Jersey teenager was in a group of seven riders at Dix ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/13/2010 10:21:53 PM
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Lots of mail keeps me on my toes
- When I go away for a few days, I face a huge amount of mail that I have to sort through when I get back. At the daily rate of upwards of two dozen e-mails and regular letters a day, that's quite a chore. Yet it's still a pleasant part of the job ...
- New Hampshire Union Leader
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- 2/13/2010 8:27:21 PM
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Birds of a younger feather flock to Great Bay
- PORTSMOUTH – A recent count of the state’s bald eagle numbers suggests Great Bay’s population continues to be moving in the right direction, but the study also showed the Seacoast has a higher proportion of younger eagles. New Hampshire Audubon ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/12/2010 4:07:51 AM
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NH eagle count soars
- CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire bird watchers spotted a record number of bald eagles during a a recent two-week count. The state Fish and Game department says 75 bald eagles were seen during the January count, which was a statewide effort ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/12/2010 3:32:03 AM
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Eagles on the rise: More young than adult birds found along Great Bay
- New Hampshire Audubon Senior Wildlife Biologist Chris Martin said an interesting result of a recent two-week "Midwinter Bald Eagle Survey" showed a higher ratio of immature eagles to adult ones living in the Great Bay region compared to other parts ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/12/2010 12:11:38 AM
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Support bill to ban animal trapping in the state
- Are you, like me, opposed to cruel fur trapping and wonder why it is still going on in New Hampshire? If you are, please support ... allowing traps to be used for wildlife damage control and research at NH Fish and Game. Unnecessary fur trapping will ...
- Milford Cabinet
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- 2/11/2010 6:32:12 AM
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One-sided story on trapping
- Matthew Spolar's article, "Trapped in legislation" (Monitor front page, Feb. 8) is a one-sided diatribe against a very good bill which seeks to remove selling pelts as a reason to trap. I hope everyone sees this article for its pro-trapping bias and ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/10/2010 4:03:04 AM
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Banning trapping would be a mistake
- Yesterday, the House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee declared a bill that ... It's safe to assume that this isn't the end of attempts to end trapping in New Hampshire, but those efforts should not succeed. The proponents of the bans mean ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/9/2010 10:05:09 PM
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Lawmakers mull banning pelt sales
- CONCORD MONITOR - Years ago, Deerfield resident Petra Gazzola would find herself stuck inside her secluded home in the Pawtuckaway Mountains because her property had been inundated with six feet of water from beavers damming up nearby culverts. That ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/8/2010 3:22:29 AM
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Trapped in legislation
- Years ago, Deerfield resident Petra Gazzola would find herself stuck inside her secluded home in the Pawtuckaway Mountains because her property had been inundated with six feet of water from beavers damming up nearby culverts. That's why Gazzola, a ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/7/2010 8:55:56 PM
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State lawmakers weigh official drink
- Delaney Joaquin, left, and Shanleigh Bosse, both 4th-graders at the Jaffrey Grade School, raise their glasses to toast cider, which they want to make New Hampshire’s official state drink. The drink is in a neck-and-neck contest with milk for the ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/7/2010 4:13:47 AM
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Steve Hickoff: Super Bowl Sunday outdoor opportunities
- This accounts, in part, for why we have turkeys statewide in both New Hampshire and Maine. Once the trap ... Coan of Waterboro landed the brook trout on January 8, 2010, while fishing at Mousam Lake. The fish was weighed 9.02 pounds and was weighed ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/7/2010 12:17:33 AM
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Alleged carjacker, accomplice arrested following 2-day, multitown ...
- Agencies involved in the search included Stratham Police, New Hampshire State Police, New Hampshire Fish and Game, Newfields Police, Newmarket Police, Greenland Police and Exeter Police. Both Stratham and North Hampton Police continue to investigate ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/7/2010 12:10:24 AM
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One seat to be contested on March 9
- His background is in oceanography; he has worked at both the University of New Hampshire and at Woods Hole ... Excess nitrogen affects oxygen, eelgrass, shellfish and migratory fish. The nitrogen level in Great Bay is higher at present than it was in ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/7/2010 12:10:24 AM
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Snowmobiler killed in accident
- Gary Lopes, 46, of Dighton, Mass., was leading two friends when he drove off the trail, according to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Lopes died from multiple blunt traumas to the head and torso, the medical examiner concluded. He was ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/6/2010 10:23:01 PM
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Ashooh in race; whither Mahoney?
- Republican congressional candidate Rich Ashooh, of Bedford, has had a late start, but is moving fast to change all that. A few supporters have already alerted their employers that they’ll be working for the first-time candidate starting Monday ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 2/6/2010 9:25:45 PM
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Alleged carjacker, accomplice arrested
- McMahon/Citizen photo Police investigate the scene of a car crash in Stratham Saturday afternoon. Police arrested the vehicle's driver, a man who authorities say is a suspect in Friday's North Hampton carjacking. STRATHAM — An alleged carjacker who ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/6/2010 7:59:51 PM
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New Hampshire briefs
- PITTSBURG — Authorities say a Massachusetts man has died after his snowmobile ran off a trail and struck a tree in New Hampshire. State Fish and Game Conservation Officer Adam Cheney says 46-year-old Gary Lopes of Dighton, Mass., was leading a ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/6/2010 4:29:17 AM
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Yankee neighbors rattled by plant leak
- I used to swim and fish in it, but I’m not going to now ... planning zone” that surrounds Vermont Yankee, wariness about the tritium leak extends into neighboring New Hampshire and Massachusetts. It has been the talk of customers at Hinsdale ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/5/2010 5:49:13 AM
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Weekend Calendar ...
- ... Fish, Trees, Sheep and Factories: Environmental Change in NH, is the Brown Bag Lecture topic for Wednesday, Feb. 17, noon, at the Great Bay Discovery Center's Hugh Gregg Center. The presenter is Jeff Bolster of the University of New Hampshire's ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/5/2010 12:12:46 AM
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$50,000 bail each for two men charged with burglary in New Durham
- Courtesy photo New Durham Police impounded this 2003 Chevrolet Astro Van and a variety of items, which could be linked to other burglaries, after arresting two men Wednesday night. The men were arraigned Thursday on burglary charges. DOVER — Two ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/5/2010 12:12:46 AM
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$50g bail each for two men charged with New Durham burglary
- ... counties, New Hampshire State Police troopers from Troop E and New Hampshire Fish and Game officials responded to the scene. A perimeter was established, and officers began searching two square miles using police dogs from Middleton, Alton ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/4/2010 11:48:19 AM
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Around Vt. Yankee, tritium discovery raises fears
- ... The revelation that radioactive tritium has been found at Vermont Yankee nuclear plant is raising concerns among the people who live and work near it in Vermont, New Hampshire ... discovery, he won't be swimming or fishing in the river anymore.
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/4/2010 8:35:02 AM
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Keeping track of the bobcat
- Bobcats' distinct tawny brown and red splotched summer coat, thicker gray winter pelage, and black-tipped ear tufts are distinctive characteristics; however, their most discerning characteristic is a bobbed tail with black bars and white below ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/3/2010 9:29:19 PM
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Keeping track of the bobcat
- Bobcats' distinct tawny brown and red splotched summer coat, thicker gray winter pelage, and black-tipped ear tufts are distinctive characteristics; however, their most discerning characteristic is a bobbed tail with black bars and white below ...
- Granite State News
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- 2/3/2010 8:03:25 PM
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Littleton voters amend articles, pass proposed budget
- LITTLETON—Warrant articles were amended, the right of people to vote about gay marriage was discussed and the budget passed without major changes or lengthy discussion. Though a few residents questioned the legality of some warrant articles, all ...
- Granite State News
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- 2/3/2010 7:31:48 AM
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Local couple hopes to put wind farm in Easton
- EASTON—A local couple is asking the town of Easton to allow them to take the first steps towards building a wind power producing facility on an 812-acre ridge in the Northwest corner of town. If the proposal wins the necessary approvals, the ...
- Granite State News
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- 2/3/2010 7:31:48 AM
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Local couple hopes to put wind farm in Easton
- EASTON—A local couple is asking the town of Easton to allow them to take the first steps towards building a wind power producing facility on an 812-acre ridge in the Northwest corner of town. If the proposal wins the necessary approvals, the ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/3/2010 5:51:35 AM
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Coaches Series comes to White Mountains Regional
- WHITEFIELD — Profile's nordic skiers had a chance to test themselves against the best competitors from throughout New Hampshire in the Coaches Series 5K skate race last Saturday at White Mountains Regional High School. The Patriots did well despite ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/3/2010 5:51:35 AM
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Free ice fishing class in Laconia
- LACONIA — New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the Belknap County Cooperative Extension 4-H will be co-hosting a three-day youth ice fishing program later this month. The Let's Go Fishing Program will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 23, and ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/3/2010 2:02:31 AM
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Fishermen brave the cold for annual Rotary Derby
- February 03, 2010 MEREDITH — Freezing temperatures kept some anglers away, but many more gathered on the ice vying for prize fish in the annual Great Meredith Rotary Fishing Derby. Anglers came from across the country to area lakes for this weekend ...
- Granite State News
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- 2/2/2010 10:13:27 PM
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Fishermen brave the cold for annual Rotary Derby
- Dave Waniski of Gilmanton Iron Works caught the grand prize winning fish of the Derby, a 3.05-pound, 19-inch tagged rainbow trout registered on Saturday around 3 p.m. Waniski took home an 18-foot Pioneer Sport fiberglass fishing boat with an outboard ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/2/2010 8:33:14 PM
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Selectmen urge residents to attend deliberative session
- BELMONT — The town's second-ever deliberative session is this Saturday, and selectmen are urging residents to attend. Since Belmont became an SB-2 town with a vote at its last town meeting in 2008, it now has to hold deliberative sessions prior to ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 2/2/2010 8:33:14 PM
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That's my bill
- REP. JOHN HENSON, an Exeter Democrat, has sponsored a bill that would require a person to get a lobster tail permit from the Fish and Game Department in order to "engage in the processing of cooked lobster tail meat." The bill, which was requested by ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/2/2010 4:55:30 AM
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Monday, February 1
- PORTSMOUTH — The New Hampshire Coastal Program at the New Hampshire Department ... Region and other surrounding states from getting hooked on the 31st annual Great Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby at Hesky Park. WELLESLEY, Mass. —
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 2/2/2010 12:09:10 AM
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BriefsNEW HAMPSHIRE
- CONCORD — A 30-year-old Concord man spent the weekend in jail after he was arrested and charged with threatening a neighbor with a sword and growing marijuana in his home. David Matisko of Maple Street was scheduled to be arraigned this morning in ...
- The Keene Sentinel
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- 2/1/2010 8:31:26 AM
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Tuesday, February 2
- PORTSMOUTH — The New Hampshire Coastal Program at the New Hampshire Department ... Region and other surrounding states from getting hooked on the 31st annual Great Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby at Hesky Park. WELLESLEY, Mass. —
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/31/2010 3:56:26 PM
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Steve Hickoff: Last call for waterfowl
- Steve Hickoff photo Mike Checkett's yellow Lab Elvis, a gamer if ever, made the icy retrieves. By morning's end, we had eight Arkansas mallards for five shooters. For more, read our "New England Afield" column. It's over and I miss it. "Where are you ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/31/2010 12:11:32 AM
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Las Vegas makes its SHOT
- Since 1979, the National Shooting and Sports Foundation has hosted the annual Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT). This is the premier exposition of firearms, ammunition, outdoor and tactical apparel, optics, cutlery, camping products and ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/30/2010 10:24:10 PM
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A plan for state's parks system
- Along with our distinction of remaining the only state without general income or sales taxes, New Hampshire stands alone in supporting parks without general fund revenues. If the classic definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/30/2010 10:24:10 PM
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Some things never change, just the voices
- Early on, after I'd gone to live with Rudy and Joan at their Clarksville Pond hunting and fishing camps by combined parental agreement ... John Harrigan's outdoors column appears weekly in the New Hampshire Sunday News. His address is Box 39 ...
- New Hampshire Union Leader
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- 1/30/2010 8:58:16 PM
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'Spring Kickoff' for landscapers set for March 17
- CONCORD — A "Spring Kickoff" for professional and amateur landscapers is set for Wednesday, March 17, at the New Hampshire Technical Institute. The University ... They include: — Gary Fish, manager of pesticide programs for the Maine Board of ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/30/2010 12:05:34 AM
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Indian Head Resort
- Indian Head Resort is a New England Resort centrally located in the heart of the White Mountains. We are the perfect headquarters for your New Hampshire Vacation; close to area attractions (we offer discounted tickets to many), scenic drives, outdoor ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/29/2010 1:04:01 AM
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Rotary Derby set for 31st year
- ... the Lakes Region and other New Hampshire lakes this weekend, hunting for the heaviest Meredith Rotary-tagged rainbow trout and the brand new fishing boat that comes with it. The action starts Saturday morning with fish registrations opening at ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/29/2010 12:06:45 AM
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Haiti relief: How you can help
- Local organizations are collecting donations for the people of Haiti following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Tuesday, Jan. 12. To add your organization to this list, e-mail estetson @ fosters.com. Your e-mail must include what ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/28/2010 12:07:56 AM
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Frost was Concord's trailblazer
- Terry Frost, a longtime fixture of Concord's forests and fields and a tireless advocate for conservation across New Hampshire, died this week at the age of 88. Frost was more than just a lover of Concord's hiking trails: He cut most of those paths ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/27/2010 10:13:24 PM
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Stephen P. Call
- Born in Concord, the son of Irving and Marjorie (Howard) Call, he has lived in the Penacook-Concord area his entire life, attending and graduating from Concord High School with the Class of 1977. Stephen was a carpenter by trade, most recently ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/27/2010 8:54:40 PM
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Terrence P. Frost
- Terry Frost was born April 29, 1921, in Concord. He moved with his parents to Dedham, Mass., at age 8 and attended Dedham public schools, graduating from Dedham High School in 1938. During his youth, he spent his summers at his grandmother's home in ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/27/2010 8:54:40 PM
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Fish and Game to hold ice fishing class
- MILFORD – Just in time for cabin fever season, instructors from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will run a three-week Saturday program in Milford on ice fishing. The class is part of Fish and Game’s “Let’s Go Fishing” Program and ...
- Milford Cabinet
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- 1/27/2010 12:47:54 PM
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The sweet life
- Northern shrimp, on the other hand, are, for the most part, harvested with trawlers that have been redesigned in recent years so they don't do as much harm to the fish stocks as the old-style ... A minute or two is plenty, just until the flesh loses ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/27/2010 5:02:37 AM
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Home Plate
- It's that time of the year when our chickens start producing eggs with orange yolks. That's because our chickens love the tiny bright coral-colored shells of Pandalus borealis - a.k.a. northern pink or Maine shrimp - as much as we love the tender ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/26/2010 10:21:45 PM
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Anticipation builds for this year's Rotary Fishing Derby
- MEREDITH — The ice is ready, the fish are stocked, and tickets are selling well in the week before the 31st annual Great Meredith Rotary Fishing Derby. This year's derby kicks off on Saturday and runs through Sunday afternoon with anglers taking to ...
- Granite State News
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- 1/26/2010 10:14:36 PM
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Vernon W. Mitchell
- Vernon W. Mitchell, 64, of Airport Road in Concord, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010, at the VA Hospital in Manchester after a long battle with cancer. He was born May 19, 1945, in Concord, the son of Douglas and Arline (Hardy) Mitchell. Vernon went to ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/26/2010 8:55:51 PM
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Anticipation builds for this year's Rotary Fishing Derby
- MEREDITH — The ice is ready, the fish are stocked, and tickets are selling well in the week before the 31st annual Great Meredith Rotary Fishing Derby. This year's derby kicks off on Saturday and runs through Sunday afternoon with anglers taking to ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 1/26/2010 8:05:45 PM
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Troubles 'melt away' at new Tilton restaurant
- TILTON — They came looking for a lake house but instead bought a colonial-style building along Route 3, and instead of moving the family in, they brought in all the accouterments needed for a new ice cream and sandwich shop. And thus, The MeltAway ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 1/26/2010 8:05:45 PM
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The Week in Preview: January 25
- Get ready for warmer weather fishing at a free presentation by the Nashua Fly Casters at 7 p.m. at the Nashua Public Library at 2 Court St. in Nashua. Armed with the tips that the Nashua Fly Casters will share about snagging salmon and bass, you’ll ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 1/25/2010 3:31:56 AM
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Portsmouth police wrap up shooting investigation
- Police Chief David Ferland said the kayaker found the man's body on the rocks between the boat launch and outdoor pool shortly after 1 p.m. and noted an unspecified weapon also was discovered. Local investigators and agents from the New Hampshire ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/25/2010 12:11:30 AM
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State agency's ice fishing class shows students the ropes
- EJ Hersom/Staff photographer Michael Cruz, 7, of Rollinsford, clears an ice fishing hole during an ice fishing class on Greenwood Pond in Kingston Sunday. PORTSMOUTH — Ten-year-old Michael Cruz Jr. of Rollinsford has cast plenty of lines in the ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/25/2010 12:11:30 AM
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License plate would raise funds for parks
- CONCORD – A proposed license place could act like an E-ZPass for state parks, letting motorists zip past the admission gate. Legislators are considering offering motorists the plate in four different designs. It would cost them an extra $85. The ...
- New Hampshire Union Leader
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- 1/24/2010 8:22:26 PM
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Fly fishing tackle, rod, reel, fly and fly line, isolated on white.
- You want to save everything that has meaning to you and your family, but the boxes of old photographs, ticket stubs and ancient macaroni art are threatening to crowd you out of your house. Learn how to downsize your clutter without getting rid of ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 1/24/2010 7:32:20 PM
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Steve Hickoff: Fly-fishing with style in mind
- Never liked his music, but I hung in there: maybe he could fish. That I've never bonefished the Bahamas on outdoor television while barefoot and wearing the latest fly-fishing fashion, including a smart-looking bandana, and with a whispering guide ...
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/24/2010 12:05:32 AM
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A deer here, a moose there in 2009 hunt
- For a hunting friend of mine Steve, 2009 was a good year. He managed to take a moose in Canada and Maine. He took a deer with his bow and another deer with his rifle in New Hampshire. He liked his Maine moose zone so much he went back and took a deer ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/23/2010 10:18:09 PM
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Recession? What recession?
- It is somehow oddly comforting to know that in the worst recession in generations there are still entrepreneurs willing to dream impossible dreams. They are eager to go boldly where no one else has yet gone in exploiting the vanity and just plain ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/23/2010 9:28:03 PM
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Portsmouth police believe body found at Peirce Island was a suicide
- Kuffer Kaltenborn said local investigators and agents from the New Hampshire Medical Examiner's Office responded ... he was out kayaking along the Piscataqua River taking pictures of his favorites fishing spots when he noticed the body on the rocks.
- Fosters Daily Democrat
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- 1/23/2010 12:13:52 AM
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Grand’ vs. ‘Great’ roils North Country
- Our sister publication, The New Hampshire Business Review, did a recent story on the controversy ... Winter sports, fishing, hunting, animal and bird watching, outdoor recreation and vacationing in more rustic ways are the norm for what the North ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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- 1/21/2010 2:35:14 PM
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Concern for salmon population cancels this year's Winni Derby
- LAKES REGION — Concern for the fish population in Lake Winnipesaukee has lead to the cancellation of this year's Winni Derby. This is not to be confused with the Great Rotary Ice Fishing Derby, which will still take place Jan. 30-31. On Thursday ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 1/19/2010 10:22:54 PM
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North Country natives return to their roots
- LITTLETON—After graduating from White Mountains Regional High School in 1983, Veronica Francis did what most ambitious and adventurous local young people do, she left. "I couldn't wait to get out of the area," she said. But, after going away to ...
- Carroll County Independent
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- 1/19/2010 10:22:54 PM
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Concern for salmon population cancels this year's Winni Derby
- LAKES REGION — Concern for the fish population in Lake Winnipesaukee has lead to the cancellation of this year's Winni Derby. This is not to be confused with the Great Rotary Ice Fishing Derby, which will still take place Jan. 30-31. On Thursday ...
- Granite State News
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- 1/19/2010 8:28:22 PM
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North Country natives return to their roots
- LITTLETON—After graduating from White Mountains Regional High School in 1983, Veronica Francis did what most ambitious and adventurous local young people do, she left. "I couldn't wait to get out of the area," she said. But, after going away to ...
- Granite State News
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- 1/19/2010 8:28:22 PM
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Snowmobiler dies; 3 others injured
- Officials say one man is dead and another is in critical condition following separate snowmobile crashes in which the operators were not wearing helmets. New Hampshire Fish and Game officers say Leland Judd Jr., 43, of Claremont died Sunday after he ...
- Concord Monitor
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- 1/18/2010 10:16:55 PM