Lucas Rosa took home big honors, while three other local wrestlers also had strong showings.
A key change and big plays off the bench helped Winnacunnet overcome a slow start and knock off Dover Wednesday night.
School officials will hold a special session to gather public input on a change that could kick in this fall.
Something you shouldn't miss out on highlights a day filled with a winter storm and governmental sessions.
Local students put their researching and acting skills to use Thursday during an interactive project.
A hot start by the opponents did in Winnacunnet's quiz team, which won't be moving on to the next round.
A popular student-run school event will once again bring history and pop culture to life.
We want to see your costumes!
There are three popular, family-friendly events in the area this weekend.
Use Patch to spread the word about your platforms and why you're running this March for town or school office.
Officials say waiting to the last minute has become "kind of a little game," as significantly fewer people registered Wednesday.
Numerous selectmen and BudCom spots are among the high-ranking positions up for grabs starting Wednesday.
The allegedly-insulting teacher dress code was recently upheld, meaning it's still against the rules to wear flip-flops.
The school will soon know if its testing and curriculum improvements are enough in the eyes of NEASC officials.
Four students recently set a Winnacunnet all-time best in the 4x400.
Administrators are hoping the higher bandwidth will bring new, or enhance current, learning opportunities.
The first wave of post-Newtown building and system enhancements has been approved at Winnacunnet.
A local teen is aiming to set a record at a Hampton Beach hotel while raising money for a $16K community fitness project.
A local school district has formalized the dates for its annual election and budget process.
Here are five things staff, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
Local students have added their enormous skills to the downtown shop's candy wall.
The annual art- and food-based hunger fundraiser returns later this month.
A downtown Hampton restaurant is hosting an open-to-the-public party in honor of a legendary local coach.
The first-of-its-kind event will bring opportunity and resources to local Winnacunnet High School students and parents tonight.
A study of the oft-critiqued program is complete, and 17 recommendations have been made.
Art students from Marston School, Hampton Academy and Sacred Heart School will soon exhibit work at a local bank.
A free event and two tournaments are among the notable things happening on a historic day in movie history.
A special evaluation of North Hampton School's special education program is reportedly complete.
Today's featured photo is a tribute to those lost in the recent elementary school shooting.
Here's a recap of some recent Winnacunnet Warriors action.
Several local wrestlers took home medals over the weekend during a tournament.
Local students are partnering with a hunger nonprofit to help families, and your help is needed.
The local music teacher has placed second in a radio station's contest.
The Warriors took a tough loss to begin its hockey season 0-1.
You can eat with Santa, embrace the giving nature of the holiday spirit, see a game or movie, and more this weekend.
The Warriors scored a resounding win to even their record in the second game of the year.
A local teen is drawing praise for an ambitious fitness-based installation that will tie in with the Community Walking Path.
Students and residents are asking for food donations during a special holiday drive this week.
Click here to find out which locals' and businesses' concoctions wooed judges and the crowd over the weekend.
The Lancers edged out a win Friday over the Warriors in a rematch of last year's playoff upset.