Local business continues to support nonprofits and the community
Throughout August, Seacoast Permaculture joins with over 50 partners throughout the state to highlight New Hampshire Eat Local Month!
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New Certificate in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology offers local option to learn motorcycle service, repair and maintenance
Kids get a chance to discover more about the Portsmouth restaurant scene
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Rye resident Joseph H. Guyton, AEP, CLU, CLTC of The Guyton Group recognized as Leaders Club qualifier for 17th year by Guardian.
Stratham resident Andrew J. Guyton of The Guyton Group recognized as Leaders Club Qualifier for third year by Guardian.
Fundraiser raised a record breaking total of $65,000
The NH Dental Society recently named Cynthia Bishop, RDH, as Hygienist of the Year. Bishop works for Families First Health & Support Center.
Eastern Bank supports mobile health care program at Families First via a grant.
Scheduled for Thursday, June 22 at 12 noon, the next Lunch and Learn is “Founding Fathers: What Were They Thinking?
Families First brings primary care to Seabrook, opening its first satellite office in the Southern New Hampshire Services building.
The Greengard Center is announcing a new activity group for adolescents/young adults with autism spectrum disorder.
HomeGoods stores nationwide will be participating in the 16th annual “Help Families Fight Cancer” campaign benefiting the Jimmy Fund
Seacoast Permaculture announces its summer tour series of local, sustainable gardens and homes!
Portsmouth Adult Education Community Partnership Award
New Hampshire-based nonprofit packs over 130,000 meals to feed Haitian children for the entire 2017-2018 school year.
National Ski Patrol Volunteers Participate in Cycle the Seacoast
Dermatology & Skin Health help provide solution for growing skin cancer incidences. The answer? Sunscreen dispensers free for public use.
Technology educator to focus on the positive impact of introducing technology at a tender age
Ninety Nine Also Offers a 10% Discount Every Day to Veterans and Active Duty Military
Kids learn where food comes from in unique program in Nottingham.
The event drew 200 guests including mothers and provided them with early childhood resources
“When they don their handmade costumes and pop up onto those stilts...they are in stilter ecstasy."
New GBCC programs are currently enrolling students for the fall semester
New Heights Executive Director Tracey Tucker said there is a lot at stake for New Heights and those they serve.
Museum gets a boost from a longtime supporter and fan of history.
Entrepreneurs and business owners network for a cause.
Be bold. Be fearless. Be more. RACE FOR THE CURE.
PC or Mac, can't decide for your small business? Here are some compelling reasons to choose Mac over a PC now!
Inventor says voters should be able to cast ballots on their computers, cells, potentially doubling the number of voters in an election.
Panel of professionals to examine workforce trends, resources, and growth opportunities for New Hampshire’s rapidly-growing life sciences in
One day ‘immersive experience’ will help entrepreneurs, business owners, and aspiring entrepreneurs move past any obstacle.
Profit has experience in asset management and in kitchen and bath design
ProEx is a physical therapist owned private practice specializing in orthopedics, spine and sports medicine.
Museums work together to show that history can be fun for all ages
For Pat Bourque of LanAir, Inc., a sponsor of New Heights’ robotics programs, the experience as a volunteer has been without equal
In support of a new exhibit for the 2017 season, Optima Bank & Trust has awarded $1,500 to the American Independence Museum.
On Thursday, May 4 at Martingale Wharf, a packed house is expected in The East Lounge at Spring Gentleman’s Night.