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Trends Gift Gallery moved into the old Sugar & Ice 2 space at 85 Water St.
Mike Lupica will be signing copies of his latest book, "QB1."
Front Street Playroom is expected to open later this month.
A new restaurant is in the works on Court Street.
A "small, cozy" restaurant was proposed for the former Chef's Cottage at 115 Court St.
Three family members were charged with conspiring to kill a local woman.
Employees demanded board members "come out of the shadows."
Brad Gile, owner of Stairway to Heaven Comics, said downtown Exeter is a prime spot for his store.
The Red Iguana and Jones General Store were cited by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission.
GateHouse Media will now manage the group, which publishes several local newspapers.
The job would pay between $55,000 and $75,000 a year.
A new kitchen and additional seating are in the works.
The Exeter Stop & Shop closed for good earlier this month, and the site is now up for lease.
The vote follows a board meeting earlier this month over the future of the grocery store chain.
The Portsmouth-based restaurant will open another location closer to Exeter.
The Exeter Stop & Shop—and a Starbucks and Citizens Bank inside—closed for good last week.
A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words has been in downtown Exeter for 29 years.
Sugar & Ice 2 recently closed its doors.
Stop & Shop will close all six of its New Hampshire stores.
The donation will be made at a special ceremony on Aug. 20.
Nadeau's sub shop opened Monday.
The Starbucks inside Stop & Shop is set to close on Sept. 6.