Monthly Archives: August 2016

Seabrook Fire Department Recognition

The Seabrook Board of Selectmen, at their July meeting, recognized the Seabrook Fire Department for their outstanding work dealing with a major fire at Seabrook Beach. This fire required response from many surrounding communities, and for that mutual aid we … Continue reading

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Review of “Hillbilly Elegy” by J.D. Vance

Below is the review of the book Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance, which is quite a read, and a topic (white working class) that is the subject of much writing and discussion in light of the heavy support given by … Continue reading

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Rockingham Community Action Opens New Office in Seabrook

Rockingham Community Action cut the ribbon on their new building in Seabrook this week. This beautiful new building will bring the Head Start program to Seabrook, with new and modern class space, new and expanded space for the Women, Infants … Continue reading

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Seabrook Volunteer of Year George Penniman

The Seabrook Board of Selectmen recognized resident George Penniman for his strong support of the Seabrook Recreation Department and its programs by awarding him the Volunteer of the Year citation. The Board thanked George for his coaching time, as well … Continue reading

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Congrats to the Boston Post Cane Winner Theresa Doane

The Seabrook Board of Selectmen, on Monday August 15, 2016, awarded Theresa Doane the Boston Post Cane, in recognition of her being the oldest resident of Seabrook New Hampshire. Theresa gave the Board and audience some terrific remarks, and her … Continue reading

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Tales of Old Seabrook- Old Home Day Historical Society Presentation

Seabrook, N.H. – “Tales of Old Seabrook” (1636- 1956) is the subject of this year’s Annual Old Home Day slide show be presented on August 15, 2016. The program consists matching the Society photos to written materials from years past … Continue reading

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Review of “MacArthur at War”by Walter Borneman

MacArthur at War by Walter R. Borneman My rating: 4 of 5 stars A pretty strong military look at the WWII Pacific campaign of the U.S., as seen through the prism of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. We do … Continue reading

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The New Electoral Map- Pre Labor Day Edition

A couple of weeks back I posted, on this blog, my (first) best estimate of where the electoral map stood, at that moment. The very obvious caveat was (and is) that the map would change as the campaigns drew more … Continue reading

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