Hampton Beach
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Hampton Beach shooter was Navy sailor assigned to USS Hampton, officials say
The man who died by suicide after allegedly shooting two people on Ocean Boulevard early Sunday, July 5, was an active‑duty member of the U.S. Navy assigned to the USS Hampton, according to officials.
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Unitil buys Aquarion Water Co. of NH and Abenaki Water Co. in $55.8M deal
Unitil Corporation has finalized its purchase of Aquarion Water Company of New Hampshire and Abenaki Water Co. from the Aquarion Water Authority.
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‘Moana’ by the sea, ‘Wicked’ in the park: New Hampshire’s free outdoor movie nights
New Hampshire towns are offering plenty of free outdoor movies this summer.
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Hampton jeweler designs official America250 collection in rubies and sapphires
A Hampton woman’s jewelry designs are now part of America250’s official collection commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the nation’s founding.
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Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic 2026: Check out the sculptures and who won
Abe Waterman took home top honors at the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic with his 21-foot-tall piece, “The Height of Stupidity.”
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Make the most of your summer: 12 places to catch free concerts in New Hampshire
We have your free summer concert series guide for enjoying the sights and sounds in New Hampshire.
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7 exciting spring festivals & events in New Hampshire
These seven festivals and events in New Hampshire will keep you busy all Spring. Here are all the details.
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How to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2026 in New Hampshire
With many Irish American residents, New Hampshire knows how to do St. Patrick’s Day right. Here are six ways to celebrate across the state.
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4 independent New Hampshire convenience stores worth stopping for
Check out four independently owned New Hampshire convenience stores that offer way more than a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread.
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The 9 most haunted spots in New Hampshire
This spooky season, embark on a journey through New Hampshire’s ghostly history by learning about (or even visiting) the state’s most haunted spots.

























