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Merrimack Rotary to host annual Christmas Tree Sale

MERRIMACK - The Rotary Club of Merrimack will begin its annual Christmas Tree Sale on Nov. 22 at Watson Park, 447 Daniel Webster Hwy. The club will be offering a huge selection of fresh fir trees until they are sold out. Prices will range from $79 to $100. All proceeds will go to ...

Thanks extended to supporters of recent Kitty Angels Fundraiser

AMHERST - Hugo Van Velzen, age 10, is a local animal lover who with parents David and Martine Van Velzen of Amherst turned out with hundreds more visitors during the weekend of Nov. 1-2 to support Treasures Antiques, Collectables and More's 35th Holiday Open House and Kitty Angels Fundraiser ...

Balin Books to host Manga Day on Nov. 8

NASHUA - Manga fans are invited to Balin Books on Nov. 8 for a day dedicated to all things Manga and comic inspiration. The day will include the opportunity at 11 a.m. to meet author Perry Metzger and illustrator Jerel Dye discussing their new book Science Comics: Computers: How Digital ...

Learn ‘How Not to Fly an Airplane’ with author and pilot Shirley Phillips

LONDONDERRY - What would you do if you were mid-air and suddenly realized you were flying a plane without engine oil? Pilot Shirley Phillips, author of “How Not to Fly an Airplane,” experienced that very situation when she was a 23-year-old flight instructor, with passengers on board and ...

New Hampshire duo inspires senior citizens with Golden Years Video Library

MERRIMACK — At 86, longtime publisher and speaker Henry Quinlan of Merrimack continues to redefine what it means to age well. Together with 22-year-old digital media strategist Emma Charron of Nashua, Quinlan is bringing joy, learning and connection to older adults through the Golden Years ...

The Merrimack announces annual Mitten Tree Drive

CONCORD - Merrimack County Savings will be hosting its annual Mitten Tree Drive from now through the end of the year. The Merrimack will be collecting new handmade or store-bought mittens, hats and scarves. “Winters in New Hampshire can be rough, especially for our neighbors in need,” ...