Thank you to all of the families and volunteers who came out for the Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday!
Merrimack Friends & Families would like to thank everyone that volunteered at the 23rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 18, 2015.
Cue the Eurythmics’ ‘Here Comes the Rain Again’ as the damp and dreary is expected to hit New Hampshire on Monday.
Some of the posts and stories last week on Merrimack NH Patch.
Heavy rains, previous snowmelt could cause issues through Tuesday night around the Granite State.
Plus, a teen overdoses while another tries to slash a cop; a Nashua woman tragically loses her life in a fire,
Theme suggests a "take-action project aimed at eliminating invasive plant pest."
Showers are heading into New Hampshire on Friday but after that, it’s sunny, clear skies through Monday.
The Merrimack Youth Association needs YOU!
Some of the posts and stories on Merrimack NH Patch so far this week.
SmartAsset ranked the Granite State’s cities and towns based on factors like tax rates, recreation centers, and doctors’ offices.
Some of the posts and stories on Merrimack NH Patch.
A Lego Summer Camp that focuses on programming, building, and teamwork skills!
Girl Scouts will fold up their cookie tables for the season after today. Need to know where they will be?
Plus, watch firefighters rescue a deer from a frozen pond.
Forecasters are calling for sunny skies and warmer temperatures on Saturday; Sunday is looking like a beauty.
Moving Sale with a lot to go, getting everything out of garage!
The Merrimack Parks and Rec Dept is currently seeking participants and volunteers for this year's 4th of July Parade
Camp out on the award winning field where the pros play after the NH Fisher Cats game on Friday, June 19th!!
Independence Day 2015 is coming sooner than you think! The Rotary Club of Merrimack is pleased to announce www.merrimack4th.com.
The week, so far, on Merrimack NH Patch.
Soon-to-be-built puppy play area proposed for Wasserman Park as fundraising efforts continue.
Has it been 20 years already? Yes, it has. Check out the details on this leaflet.
Seriously? Forecasters say, Yeah, it’s true. Expect some clearing on Thursday but a wet weekend, too.
Plus, a woman is cited after a crash in North Hampton and a Concord man allegedly threatened his girlfriend with a knife.
In some parts of New Hampshire, ahh-yup; in other parts, just wet and raw.
A fire on Farmer Road, teen allegedly impersonates cop, real estate news, rec news, family fun, and more.
Pick up a guide, visit all the sites, enjoy National Poetry Month, and then turn the guide in for a chance to win a raffle basket.
Varied temperatures and weather around the Granite State expected through Thursday.
Plus, an alleged drug dealer is arrested and a Nashua man is killed skiing.
After a potentially soggy Thursday and Friday, things are looking good around New Hampshire.
Heroes, hockey players, fashionistas, drunk drivers, pols, and more on Merrimack NH Patch.
Nashua's Ryan Pitts was the last soldier from New Hampshire to earn the award for his heroics during a battle in Afghanistan in 2008.
Expect very cold temperatures until Wednesday, Thursday when rain is possible in some parts of New Hampshire.
Plus, girls may be the ones to "suffer most under Common Core math."
News Radio 96-7 and WGIR-AM 610 team up with Veterans Count to support military families in New Hampshire.
Cookie Booth at Watson Park on Saturday, March 21 across from Buckley's Steaks
In southern New Hampshire, it looks like it, but it won’t stay long. Here’s your weekend weather forecast.