Built in 1939, Spaulding High School is one of the most beautiful high school buildings in New England. Did you know that previous to 1939, Wakefield Street was also the home of Rochester High School? It was the city’s public high school in the early part of the 20th century. The Rochester Historical Society and […]
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Rochester Recreation seeks submissions for Art Olympics, 5/7 deadline
Rochester Recreation and Arena, in collaboration with the Strafford Regional Planning Commission, is organizing The Rochester Recreation and Arena Art Olympics as a part of its Master Plan development. This initiative aims to engage residents of all ages and artistic backgrounds in envisioning the future of recreation in the City of Rochester. Participants are encouraged […]
Franklin Gallery to present ‘Two Friends, Two Views’ with works by Tom Glover and Lawrence Driscoll
The Franklin Gallery at RiverStones Custom Framing, 33 N. Main Street in Rochester, will host an exhibit during the month of May entitled “Two Friends, Two Views.” It features the work of artists Tom Glover and Lawrence Driscoll. An opening reception will be held on Friday, May 3 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The […]
Unitil will be conducting Annual Gas Service Line inspections starting April 29
Unitil will be conducting its Annual Gas Service Line inspections in Rochester starting the week of April 29 with internal employees and contracted technicians. Service Line Inspections should conclude by the end of October. This important leakage safety inspection is required by both federal and state code. Each inspector shall be wearing a High Visibility […]
Downtown Churches to hold Annual Yard Sale and Spring Fair on 5/4
The First Congregational Church and First United Methodist Church will hold events on Saturday, May 4, respectively. See below for details: First Congregational Church Description: Annual YARD Sale at First Church Congregational, 63 S. Main Street, Rochester NH on Saturday, May 4th, 8-noon. Nothing’s priced — simply empty your wallet into our large donation barrel! […]
Rochester Public Library to host ‘needle felting’ and ‘build your own robot’ workshops for teens in May
The Rochester Public Library Teen Room is excited to announce two creative programs scheduled for teens in May. On Wednesday, May 8, teens can participate in “Bristle Bots – Create and Design,” where they’ll have the chance to design a bristle bot (a simple battery-operated robot) and engage in various challenges with them. This event […]
Experience Old World Elegance: Chamber of Commerce to host Annual Awards Celebration on 5/22
The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce will present its “Old World Elegance: An Evening in England” Annual Awards Celebration on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at The Oaks Grandview in Somersworth, NH. Underwritten by Meredith Village Savings Bank, this elegant evening celebrates business success, and features cocktails, a delicious dinner, awards, […]
Cornerstone VNA Hosts FREE Caregiver Event
Cornerstone VNA, a local nonprofit home health provider, is pleased to announce the eighth annual Caregivers Connect, a special supportive event for family caregivers in the community. This free in-person event will take place at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Dover on Wednesday, May 8, from 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm, and is generously […]
Conservation Commission hosts successful clean-up of Cocheco River, 20+ volunteers attended
The Rochester Conservation Commission is pleased to report that more than 20 volunteers gathered to clean up a polluted section of the Cocheco River on Saturday, April 13. The effort was organized to address a specific bend of the river that has experienced severe trash collection. The problem was brought to the City’s attention by […]
Fish and Game: Be Aware, Prepared, and Responsible When Exploring This Spring
Spring in New Hampshire is an exciting time to enjoy the outdoors, and the prospect of witnessing a total solar eclipse will certainly entice additional visitors to the Granite State. With late-season winter precipitation continuing to accumulate, outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels must be aware that recreation this spring requires personal responsibility and preparation. […]
Rochester Public Library and Monarch School of New England Collaborate on Wooden Suggestion Box
The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce a collaboration with the Monarch School of New England to enhance its facilities and programming and provide an opportunity for public engagement. In a joint effort, the Library commissioned the Woodworking Department of the Monarch School to craft a wooden suggestion box for the Teen Room. The […]
Strafford County Addiction Task Force announces 2024 Strafford County Addiction Summit on 5/15
The Strafford County Addiction Task Force is accepting registrations for the 2024 Strafford County Addiction Summit. The event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, May 15, from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm, in the Holloway Commons Building, at the UNH Durham Campus. With several workshops to choose from, attendees will have the opportunity to […]
Rochester Public Library’s Stuffed Animal Sleepover Extended Due to Winter Storm
The recent winter storm unexpectedly extended the stuffed animal sleepover event hosted by the Children’s Room at the Rochester Public Library. Originally planned for just a night, the closure forced librarians to entertain dozens of stuffed companions for an entire weekend. With the library closed for the scheduled pick-up day, librarians ensured that the 36 […]
MVSB Accepting Photo Submission for Annual Community Calendar Contest
MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) is excited to announce the launch of its annual community calendar photo contest, open to the public now through June 28. Entries should represent what it means to explore and enjoy beautiful New Hampshire. Winning photos will be featured in MVSB’s complimentary 2025 community calendar, website, social media and/or note […]
Rochester Public Library to Host Free College Preparedness Workshop
The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop focused on college preparedness, led by Meg Martinson from Cider Hill Advising. As a seasoned educator and coach, Meg Martinson brings a wealth of experience in academics and athletics to her role at Cider Hill Advising. Drawing on her expertise, Martinson will lead a […]
Rochester Public Library to host Mindfulness for Moms on 4/26
Self-care while mothering can be challenging. Whether you’re a new mom or a mom of grown children, motherhood can zap energy, mood, and health just as it adds joy, love, and memories. Balancing both sides is a full life’s work. Join Brenda Jones (M. Ed. CYI, CRQTC) fellow mother exploring simple self-care practices you can […]
Go for Launch: Christa McAuliffe State House Memorial Commission Arts Competition
The Christa McAuliffe State House Memorial Commission is pleased to announce the creation of a student arts-based competition to correspond with the creation, installation, and unveiling of the new Christa McAuliffe Memorial in 2024. Submissions for the arts-based competition will consist of one of the following forms: visual art medium (paint, drawing, digital, etc.); poetry; […]
Trout Season is coming to New Hampshire’s managed waterbodies starting 4/27
Trout-managed waters offer anglers the chance to experience exciting fishing in some of the Granite State’s most scenic surroundings. You can fish in many of New Hampshire’s managed trout ponds starting on the fourth Saturday in April, and this year’s opening day is April 27. These waters include “designated trout ponds” and “fly-fishing-only ponds,” which […]
NH Pet Aid receives grant for 11k to help pet owners with emergency veterinary care
New Hampshire Pet Aid is thrilled to announce that it recently received a grant of $11,065.69 from The Fabulous Find, a quality re-sale boutique in Kittery, Maine. Each month, The Fabulous Find selects three Seacoast nonprofits to split net profits from its sales. NH Pet Aid was fortunate to be selected for the month of […]
Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon-cutting at Polychronis Financial Services
The Chamber of Commerce was pleased to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony today for Polychronis Financial Services to celebrate an expansion of services. Since its founding in 2000, Polychronis Financial Services has served as a trusted source of retirement planning for residents of New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Florida, and Arizona. With its recent expansion to include […]
Senior Activity Center to host intergenerational screening of ‘Cycle of Memory’ on 4/13
The Rochester Senior Activity Center, in collaboration with the Rochester Public Library, invites the public to attend a special screening of Cycle of Memory, an award-winning documentary meant for people of all ages. Cycle of Memory follows filmmaker Alex Leff and his younger sibling Koby as they try to uncover the past and capture the […]
Sole City Dance & Rochester Opera House Present: The Moon-Spinners Mystery
Enjoy an adventure set on a modern-day Greek island with Sole City Dance’s newest production, The Moon-Spinners Mystery. The ballet follows Nikki, a young detective grieving the loss of her mother. To escape her sorrow, she travels to Greece where she makes friends, searches for a missing person, runs up against a group of nefarious […]
Rochester Public Library to host presentation by retired U.S. Diplomat David K. Wessel
The Rochester Public Library will host an upcoming presentation by retired U.S. diplomat David K. Wessel. The event will take place at the library, located at 65 South Main Street, on Wednesday, April 10, at 6:00 pm. During the presentation, Wessel will read from his new novel and delve into the thought-provoking subject of ‘Ordinary […]
Cornerstone VNA Offers FREE Webinar on Advance Directives on 4/16
In recognition of National Healthcare Decisions Day on April 16th, Cornerstone VNA is offering a free “lunch and learn” webinar for community members on the topic of Advance Directives. The webinar will be held on Tuesday, April 16 from 12:00-1:00pm. Learn how to inform family, friends, and health professionals about the kind of health care […]
Awards Night at the Rochester, NH Elks #1393
The Rochester Elks #1393 conducted their annual awards night on Saturday, March 16th, 2024 in the Lodge Hall, located at 295 Columbus Avenue, Rochester, NH. A delicious roast beef and ham dinner was prepared by Lodge cook Lisa Edgerly and served prior to the awards ceremony. Approximately 175 members and guests were in attendance. Past […]
Mark Guilmett Installed as new Elks Leader at Rochester Lodge #1393
Rochester Elks #1393 conducted its annual Installation of Officers on Saturday, March 30th, 2024. Exalted Ruler Mark Guilmett and his suite of Officers for the Lodge year 2024-2025 were Installed by Officer of the Day Matthew Sanborn, PER / DD Designate and his suite of Officers. The Installation took place at 3 PM in the […]
COAST Bus Receives $1,000 Grant from Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation
Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation, more commonly known as COAST, was recently awarded a $1,000 grant from the Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation. The grant funds will help support the purchase of next-generation Multiview Financial Software. “We are so grateful to Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation for investing in COAST’s financial infrastructure,” said Margot Doering, Director of […]
Rochester Public Library to present Just for Teens Finance Program on 4/15
The Rochester Public Library, in collaboration with Service Credit Union, is excited to announce a finance program tailored specifically for teenagers. The event will take place on Monday, April 15, at 6:00 pm in the Library’s Community Room. Refreshments will be provided, and no registration is necessary. “Whether you’re looking into getting your first job, […]
Rochester Recreation and Arena Celebrates Successful Youth Basketball Season
The Rochester Recreation and Arena proudly announces the conclusion of yet another rewarding season of Youth Basketball, extending gratitude to all who contributed to its success. As the season wraps up, Rochester Recreation and Arena extends a huge “THANK YOU” to the dedicated volunteers, referees, program leads, Spaulding High School players and coaches, and supportive […]
Postponed: Cocheco River Clean-up to remove trash and debris on 4/13
Friday, April 5, 2024 – This event has been postponed to April 13 The Rochester Conservation Commission is organizing a River Clean-up mission to remove trash and debris from the Cocheco River. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 6, with rain dates set for Sunday, April 7, and Saturday, April 13. Attendees should be […]
Rochester Main Street seeking volunteers for Rochester Cares Clean Up Day on 4/20
Rochester Main Street in collaboration with Rochester Rec will hold its annual Spring Clean-up Day on Saturday, April 20, 2024, from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Volunteers will meet at Central Square at 9:00 am for coffee and doughnuts and to choose their individual clean-up locations. Main Street volunteers will primarily focus on the downtown […]
First Church Congregational names Reverend Donna Lee Muise as transitional Pastor
The Church Council of First Church Congregational (FCC), United Church of Christ, Rochester NH is very pleased to announce the hiring of Reverend Donna Lee Muise as their half-time Transitional Pastor, effective Monday, June 3, 2024. The announcement was made by Moderator Geoff Day during worship service on Sunday, March 17, and received an enthusiastic […]
The Franklin Gallery to showcase works by Rochester artist Sherry Palmer
The Franklin Gallery at RiverStones Custom Framing, 33 N. Main Street in Rochester, presents “A Selection of Paintings from the Isle of Skye,” an exhibition featuring a series of works by local Rochester artist Sherry Palmer. The exhibit will be on display during the month of April. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, […]