The 5-bedroom Bedford property sits on nearly 3 acres and includes a pool, media room, and lower-level sports area.
Concerts, deep-healing gong, CPR and first aid class, crushed-glass summer snow globe, yoga, puppets, photo class, wellness reset for women.
Collins is adding a rare competency-based Arborist apprenticeship to accommodate future growth and strengthen its commitment to the trades.
Prices in town ranged from $540,000 to $1.925 million.
See the latest announcement from Bedford Public Library.
Also: Wands and wool; Web Wednesdays; the rise of Delta Blues; neuro diversity; Bedrock Gardens opens; how to handle big feelings.
The founder of 2Way Media joins NHJournal's Michael Graham, along with Dave Carney and AFP’s Greg Moore, talking politics.
Also: Comedy; digital photo class; food drives; farmers market; golf tourney fundraiser; estate planning; movement classes; storytimes.
Here's what's going on at the statehouse in Concord, NH
Americans are projected to spend approximately $6.4 billion on special outings and meals this year.
A weekly pop-up office in Alumni Hall will link Saint Anselm students with careers, internships, and resources in the Granite State.
Lawmakers will soon be asked to discipline state Rep. Travis Corcoran (R-Weare) for his anti-Semitic and racist tweets.
Exploring Expressive Arts; “Legally Blonde The Musical”; stuffy sleepover storytime; books and brew; crafternoon; creative writing workshop.
Aroma Joe’s newest location in Goffstown, owned by Rob and Tracy Hanson, offers handcrafted drinks, food, drive-thru, and mobile pickup.
Also: TV host and journalist discusses book; jewelry-making; Pokémon Kids’ Club; Medicare basics talk; dance fitness; felted soap-making.
Recent economic downturn should be concerning to NH voters.
Also: Halfway to Halloween, farmers market opens, concerts, writers group meets, jazz jam, Flashback Film Fest, NH Energy Week events.
Senator Denise Ricciardi (R-9) tells us what she has done about it
Bedford GOP state Senator: I’ve heard from providers who are doing everything but feel like they’re one premium increase away from closing.
Bedford Republican Melissa Bailey joins NHJournal's Michael Graham to talk about her campaign for the NH01 GOP nomination.
Sculpture/trail hikes, Appalachian folk tunes, sustainability fair, electric car show/trash cleanup, model train show, camera class, more.
State leaders and business owners gathered in Bedford on Wednesday to launch a new branding platform for New Hampshire businesses.
Also: Crafternoon for kids, Christian young adult game night, how to live an OUTstanding life, thrift shop, and vin yin yoga.
Plus: Sarah Scott of Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire and Neil Levesque, head of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
Long before tea was dumped in Boston Harbor, NH colonists were already taking matters into their own hands — violently, if necessary.
Also: Learn about Hollis Montessori Junior High, make an Earth Day button (and other craft events), painting class, magic play performance.
On May 4th and May 6th The Majestic Theatre will hold auditions for The Secret Garden
Also: Bulk shredding event, human design workshop, online animal shelter fundraiser, vaccine clinic for pets, storytimes, sacred geometry.
Prices ranged from $432,500 for a two-bedroom home on Constance Street to $2.6 million for a home on Olympus Way.
Also: Adult LEGO user group, yoga, indoor chair volleyball, Eureka Day, Airport Encounters, core and more, crafts, food pantry, thrift shop.
Life on the seas, life with bees talk; problems with plastics; bereavement group; quilters guild meets; Web Wednesday; preschool storytime.
Also: 17th SouperFest; Dirty Paws 5K; yard sale-thrift shop; storytimes; java and jazz and other concerts; comic con; family camp; comedy.
Also: The Art of Great Bay; grow beans and garlic; line dance party; women’s leadership success stories; yoga; theatre; crafts; crochet.
The Bedford PTG is excited to host the annual Color Blast Fun Run where it is not about how fast you are, but how colorful you will become.
The message throughout the evening at the Goffstown brewery was that absurd-sounding policies have a way of becoming law.
Gardening class, French conversation, public health talk; preschool storytime, adult turtle craft, eyewear event, stretching for mobility.
After the chilly temperatures, they should be in the 60s by the end of the week, according to weather forecasters.
Also: “The Little Prince”; coin and currency expo; spring at the mall; egg hunts; pet vaccine clinic; a baa baa bash; a Broadway rave; more.
And it is costing the state: As Boston’s Pioneer Institute showed in a new analysis, out-migration is leading to billions in lost wealth.