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Exeter Selectmen approved the $1.25 million dollar purchase for the town's parks and rec department. The bond project now goes to voters in March. → Read More
The sculpture by Emile Birch was installed in 1988 to mark the 350th anniversary of Exeter’s founding in 1638. → Read More
Arts survey identified seven major areas in need of improvement to make Town Hall a year-round destination. → Read More
The property consists of 262.8 acres of land spread between Epping and Brentwood and is valued at more than $4.5 million. → Read More
The Select Board decided Monday night not to appoint an interim member to replace Daryl Browne, who recently resigned from his post. → Read More
Environmental experts say the removal has been an overall success, however measuring just how successful is a little more complicated. → Read More
Environmental experts say the removal has been an overall success, however measuring just how successful is a little more complicated. → Read More
New features include a new equine center and horse barn, an aviary, new holding areas for cats and dogs transported to the shelter. → Read More
New features include a new equine center and horse barn, an aviary, new holding areas for cats and dogs transported to the shelter. → Read More
Annual fundraiser donates more than $30,000 to Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce's Community Children's Fund. → Read More
Co-owners Ben and Sarah Anderson say money from short-term rentals support events at the Word Barn. → Read More
Reverse parade was held for families at Exeter High School last year due to COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Garrito Fort is facing three new charges unrelated to the fatal Seabrook shooting that occurred Nov. 1. → Read More
The legal expenses include defending the district in the lawsuit brought forward by parents against mask requirements in school. → Read More
“We join different branches that serve our nation, and a great people, for many different reasons." → Read More
“Any veteran who asks me for a flag, I’ll make one," said Seabrook craftsman Steve Rita. → Read More
Several tenants have moved into rental properties on Oak Street Extension with another home under construction. → Read More
The lawsuit alleges the student received a one game athletic suspension for his belief there are "only two genders," male and female. → Read More
The lawsuit alleges the student received a one game athletic suspension for his belief there are "only two genders," male and female. → Read More
The race raises funds for Seacoast veterans, area single mothers and gives scholarships to local students pursuing trade schools or a career in the military. → Read More