Harvey Mitchell Memorial Library Names New Director
The staff and trustees of the Harvey Mitchell Memorial Library are pleased to announce that after a 9-month search a full-time permanent library director has been hired. On March 30th, Bradley Green began his tenure as Director of the HMML and has spent the past few weeks getting to ‘know the [...]
Epping Middle School PRIDE Assembly
Epping Middle School celebrates it students every month at a PRIDE assembly. The administration, faculty, and staff recognize students who epitomize Epping Middle School’s Guiding Principles:
1. Respect and encourage the right to teach and the right to learn at all times.
2. Be actively engaged in learning; ask questions, collaborate, and seek solutions.
3. Be on time [...]
Some Epping streets are paved in … porcelain
Residents on Dearborn Road say their street stinks, and it’s not only from the broken pieces of porcelain, possibly from an old toilet, that are poking out from the surface of the road.
Some aren’t happy with the town’s use of old asphalt to patch potholes on their dirt road, mainly because the asphalt was stored [...]
Epping Elementary School lists honor roll
The Epping Elementary School has announced its 2009-2010 second-quarter honor roll.
Full Link from Seacoast Online.
32nd annual Lamprey River Canoe Race Set for Saturday
The 32nd annual Lamprey River Canoe Race is scheduled to get under way Saturday morning at Mary Blair Park. The morning races (two-person canoe and solo kayak) follow a 7.3-mile course that begins at Mary Blair Park and finishes at the Route 87 bridge, starting at 9:30. The afternoon family races are scheduled to begin [...]
Epping crash victims sent to Boston hospitals via helicopter
Three men were transported via helicopter Thursday night after a two-car crash at the intersection of Routes 125 and 87.
Epping police and fire personnel, along with police from Brentwood, Raymond, Lee and N.H. State Police Troop A, responded at 6:10 p.m. to the accident involving a Honda Civic and Ford Explorer.
Epping Lt. Michael Wallace said [...]
Transportation secretary present for groundbreaking in Epping
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood held a news conference this morning, April 17, to officially break ground on the first New Hampshire project funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
The Route 101 resurfacing project stretches from Epping to Exeter.
LaHood was joined by Gov. John Lynch, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter and [...]
Epping girl named student leader
Natalia Dore, a student at Epping Middle School, will join a select group of students representing their schools, communities and country as People to People student leaders. Dore has been accepted into the People to People Leadership Summit in Harvard University, Boston, June 28 to July 4. All students accepted into a People to People [...]
Victims flown to Boston hospitals after Route 125 crash
Three people suffered critical injuries and were flown to Boston hospitals tonight after a serious accident on Route 125.
Three separate medical helicopters were called in to airlift the male victims after they were pulled from a mangled Honda Civic that collided with a Ford Explorer around 6 p.m.
Two of the helicopters landed in the field [...]
Epping Selectmen Black Flag Race Track Test Spin
Selectmen last night put the brakes on a proposal that would have allowed racers to take their cars for a test spin at All-Star Speedway this week.
Irked by ongoing problems with track operator Robert MacArthur, selectmen voted against a request to allow racers to rent the track on Wednesday and Friday to prepare for All-Star [...]
