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Current News: Saturday May 26th, 2012 | News Location: New Hampshire | News Subject: New Hampshire Casinos and Gambling News
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May 25th, 2012
A number of Jon Huntsman and Ron Paul backers in New Hampshire said they are undecided or plan to support President Obama.
May 25th, 2012
Irish men and women started trickling over to New Hampshire in the 1820 and 30s, and by the 1840s, they become the Granite State’s first major population of immigrants . By 1850 there was over thirteen hundred Irish in Manchester alone and by 1860 that number triples. More than one quarter of the city’s residents are now foreign born and of that, the Irish made up seventy three percent of them ...
May 25th, 2012
Rescue workers had to carry a boy and his uncle off a New Hampshire mountain after they fell down a rock face.
May 24th, 2012
New Hampshire is a wonderful state to visit during the summer months, especially if you are a tent camper that's traveling with a pet. Several of the state parks allow pets, on a leash, within their tent site areas as well as on their hiking trails. Here are my picks for five of the best ones:
May 24th, 2012
I think I was about 8 or 9 years old when I did my first hike. My father took my brother and me up to New Hampshire for the weekend. We ended up hiking a trail up The Rattlesnakes, which led to elegant views of Squam Lake. Now, some 21 years later, I am the adult sharing the hiking experience with my nephews. Hiking with children is a lot different than roving with peers. Kids are less ...
May 24th, 2012
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. Some Marines spend their first enlistment or two hopping around bases and stations in the United States. Some Marines will never even set foot outside of the 48 continental states.
May 25th, 2012
The New Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester has admitted most of the students who attended a college that's closing its doors.
May 25th, 2012
Rescue workers had to carry a boy and his uncle off a New Hampshire mountain after they fell down a rock face.
May 25th, 2012
World War One was great for New Hampshire’s immigrant workforce, the mills were booming and jobs were plentiful. But as thousands of American returned home from war, there was a growing distrust of the immigrant in general and of Russians in particular. unemployment is high In 1919, there was something like 3600 strikes in America. So we’re looking for a scapegoat. New Hampshire Historian ...
May 25th, 2012
(Robert Perreault talking to his granddaughter) As first generation French Canadian mill workers turned to second and third generation, Franco Americans outnumbered all immigrant groups in New Hampshire. And their presence is felt today. Even though it was Robert Perreault’s grandfather that emigrated from French Canada, he still carry’s on many of his culture’s traditions. He speaks fluent ...