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Hampstead , Nebraska

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Hampstead New Hampshire Happenings

Nov. 30, 2006
Categorized in: Hampstead NH

  

2006 Christmas Parade

This years Annual Santa Parade will be held on December 10th. The theme will be "Christmas in the Country" and as usual the parade starts at 2pm on Main Street at Holiday Lane. The Parade will proceed down Main Street to Emerson Avenue. The line up begins at 1:00pm at the Holiday Lane location.

Anyone wanting to enter a float or marching group can visit the Hampstead Fire department's web site  for details and an application. 

The Fire Department also has some gorgeous Christmas trees for sale...visit the department to get yours before they're all gone.

Don't forget... Every year the fire Department invites everyone back to the department after the parade for award presentations, hot chocolate, munchies and a very special visit from Santa himself. This is a great opportunity for catching up with old friends and making new ones. As I mentioned in a previous addition of Hampstead Tid-Bits this is a "not to miss event".

Mark the date...for the Hampstead Mothers club annual Breakfast with Santa will be held on Dec 2, 8 AM - 11 AM at the Hampstead Central School.

 

Prudential Verani Realty's 5th Annual Coat Drive is still going strong ....Our goal this year was to collect 6,000 coats, hats, mittens and scarves to donate to those in need. To date we've...collected 3,588 coats!

We can still do it with your help ...just drop off your coats by Sat. Dec. 2, 10:00 to 2:00 at our Hampstead office location at 2 Mian Street Hampstead. 

All of your very generous donations will be given to local shelters, charitable organizations and to those less fortunate.  Call or e-mail me to donate a coat and make a difference to someone this winter.

 

Do you have any town info you'd like to see posted contact me here or drop me an e-mail. Till next time have a Safe and Happy Holiday.

 

Monika@monikamcgillicuddy.com

A Little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire

Nov. 9, 2006
Categorized in: Town Information

A little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire

Kingston is one famous little New Hampshire town covering 20.88 square miles.   

Kingston was incorporated in 1694 after King William’s War. Kingston was established as a town in 1694 when it separated from the town of Hampton. It was the fifth town to be established in New Hampshire and originally called King's Town.

 

Kingston’s most  famous citizen is Dr. Josiah Bartlett, delegate to the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society…made popular by the TV show The West Wing’s fictional President who was said to be a descendant of the real Josiah Bartlett.  

One of Kingston’s most treasured historical landmarks is the Kingston 1686 House, located on Main Street and was the former home of Josiah Bartlett. 

Kingston State Park, Rock Rimmon State Forest bordering the Great Pond, is a 44-acre park offering freshwater swimming and picnicking.

Kingston’s Population: 5,862 (1999 est.) estimated 2005 population is 6,240

Ideally located Kingston is only 45 minutes from Concord NH, 1 hour from Boston Ma (depending on traffic) and a scant 30 minutes away from ocean beaches.  Kingston is a pretty town with a quaint little down town area called the Kingston Commons.
In the summer months the Commons is known for its farmers market where local farmers sell their fresh products.  Kingston offers a wide variety of community events.

                                                                                               

 

Long known as a town proud of its history but ready to embrace its future as evidenced by the fantastic new high school just completed. 

Come and take a Peak…you’ll be glad you did ! 

 

 

A little bit about Danville New Hampshire

Nov. 5, 2006
Categorized in: Town Information
  

A Little Bit About Danville New Hampshire

Danville is ideally located within close proximity to both the Seacoast and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. 

 Danville has a quaint rural charm while being only a hop skip and a jump away from the much larger communities of Plaistow, Salem, Manchester and Boston, Ma. The Danville Community Profile states that the town census in 2004 was 4,327 small by anyone’s standards but Danville boasts a town....

  

Library and an active Heritage Commission.

Long proud of their community spirit Danville folks roll out the welcome wagon for new residents.

Just drive through the streets of Danville and you’ll be apt to find a place you’d like to call home. 

Danville is ideally located for a day trip to Hampton Beach or to one of New Hampshire’s many popular lakes

Danville is located close to many fine Camping facilities which is a favorite outdoor activity that many people in New Hampshire enjoy. 

Recreation

Fishing and Boating

monika@monikamcgillicuddy.com