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KEENE, N.H. â Savings Bank of Walpole has issued a call for entries for its 2021 Community Calendar and Website Photo Contest. The contest, which runs May 1-31, is being held in conjunction with the other affiliates of New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp (NHMB) including Meredith Village Savings Bank (MVSB), Merrimack County Savings Bank (the Merrimack) and NHTrust.
Winning photos will demonstrate a strong focus on community events and people enjoying the venues, attractions and local businesses of New Hampshire and highlight the unique character and beauty of the state, especially the Monadnock Region.
UpdatedThu, Apr 29, 2021 at 3:18 pm ET
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CONCORD, NH If you did not know it already, two New Hampshire cities have made the Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com emerging housing markets index list.
This list, issued on Tuesday, posted Concord as the 8th hottest emerging housing market in the nation and Manchester-Nashua in 9th place. Currently, according to the report and real estate watchers, the residential real estate market is one of the most popular investments with owner-occupied housing in the United States valued at around $32 trillion.
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The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester has completed the purchase of the 19th century George Byron Chandler House, which sits across the street from the museum. “The Chandler House is one of the most beautiful Victorian houses in New Hampshire but has been almost unknown,” said Stephen Duprey, president of the museum’s board of trustees. “We can now begin the challenging job of restoring the house so that it can be enjoyed by the community.” The main floor of the house features stained glass windows, original wallpaper and fine wood carving. These areas will be open to the public as an expansion of the museum, specifically to represent New Hampshire in the 19th century. The Chandler House joins the museum’s two houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in presenting the architectural heritage of the region.