Composer, writer, and recording star Rosanne Cash will be honored in a televised Edward MacDowell Medal Day celebration on Aug. 8.New Hampshire PBS will broadcast the event and will feature author and critic Kurt Andersen, who will introduce the 61st.
Enjoy the “Francestown Main Street Art Walk”, a free event on Sunday, May 23 at 4 p.m. Local arts and crafts will be displayed in the Old Meeting House foyer, on the lawn, and on Main Street in Rosemary Conroy’s Studio B and in David Drinkwater’s.
A 73-year-old man was airlifted with serious injuries after a vehicle hit and pinned him against a building at the Hancock Transfer Station on Wednesday afternoon.Emergency personnel responded to the Transfer Station on Bennington Road at 3 p.m.,.
As the economy looks to rebound from the last year-plus of shutdowns and restrictions put forth due to the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses and organizations now have set out to try to fill positions.The downturn in the state’s economy forced thousands.
Published: 5/17/2021 4:17:46 PM
Today, the tree-shaded cabins are just barely visible from busy Route 9 in Antrim, at the intersection with Clinton Road. Not so long ago, however, the Pine Haven Tourist Court and Cabins served as one of Antrim’s numerous cottage and resort enterprises, and catered to a good number of locals, too.
The eight seasonal cottages were built in 1939 by Bert and Elizabeth Van Hennik, who came from Scarsdale, New York. In addition to the cabins, they built a tea room, and an Esso gas station. Their daughter, Martha Brown, took over the cabins and tea room in 1983 when her mother died, and ran it until 2003, according to records from the Antrim Historical Society. North Carolina resident Donald Brown, Martha’s son, has owned the property since her death in 2005.