While there are two big things happening at Winnacunnet, you should also know about a story coming soon.
There's an annual food competition, a free all-day movie marathon, local sports, charity and holiday events and more this weekend.
The Winnacunnet instructor needs your vote as one of three finalists in a contest run by radio station Z107.
The girls' basketball team has found a replacement for its departed coach, and it's a familiar face.
Here are your Five Things to Do This Weekend for Nov. 30 through Dec. 2.
Become a "supporter" of the Warriors in the "Finding Undeniable" contest to help them gain some ground.
Today's featured pic is of some festive Seacoast children embracing the Thanksgiving spirit.
Winnacunnet's formidable defense put the breaks on Bedford's quick-strike offense en route to the Division II state championship.
Winnacunnet looks to cap its first-place season with its second state crown in 12 years.
Faculty members took on the Harlem Wizards in a charity basketball game on Wednesday night.
A renowned trick-shot basketball team comes to Hampton tonight to square off against local educators in an eagerly-awaited matchup.
The Warriors football team beat Bishop Guertin 28-14 on Friday.
Jack-o'-lanterns and lots of costumed children helped bring Halloween spirit to Hampton Beach during the inaugural Pumpkin Fest.
Students at North Hampton School once again have placed among the best in the state, far exceeding the average scores in each testing level.
The senate candidate urged locals Thursday to listen more to individuals' voting records than their words when hitting the polls on Nov. 6.
Students are holding a dance to raise money for a local woman in need, and a special pie-baking culinary class and free movies are also on tap.
The field hockey team lost its bid for a third straight title with an overtime, championship game loss. Several other teams are featured in this Athletic Snapshot.
All Hampton and North Hampton schools are closed due to the incoming storm.
Get those happy thoughts ready, because the annual Haunted Hotel is almost here.
NECAP scores are out, and Hampton saw strong growth in some grades and moderate growth in others.
A local school club is getting competitive in its second year thanks to boosted student interest.
The WHS girls' basketball coach is leaving due to "limited" support from administrators, one of whom spoke highly of the coach in conversations with Patch.
The head coach of the Winnacunnet girls' basketball team has resigned roughly one month before the start of the new season.
A spooky food drive, three different food-based events, a political visit and a free movie highlight this weekend's offerings.
North Hampton School closed an hour early on Monday because the school's bathrooms were unusable.
The high school is already near the top of Under Armour's Finding Undeniable challenge, but needs more help to win.
A renowned trick-shot basketball team soon returns to Hampton to square off against local educators in an eagerly-awaited matchup.
A Marston School teacher and Teacher of the Year finalist received a big honor Tuesday.
A prestigious award, and other school news.
The Newmarket Elementary School jump rope troupe performed on the Hampton stage Oct. 3 for Gov. John Lynch and the Executive Council.
Centre and Marston schools participated in International Walk to School Day on Wednesday.
The event is open to the public and benefits a local school.
The Community Oven's monthly charity event keeps on rolling.
The game will be played at 7 p.m. tonight at Winnacunnet.
Students will be dressing up all week in advance of Friday's game against Exeter.
The community is invited to attend the Oct. 3 event.
The student body president is hoping to build "unity" with an Invisible Children presentation about African crimes against humanity.
A local group is doing some goodwill today, which also features many high school games, a school event, a concert and a movie.
Kimberly Adkins has been hired to replace Barbara Brown, who served area children for the last 34 years.