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As communities across New Hampshire prepare for Fourth of July celebrations, the weather is expected to be mostly cooperative for much of the state. FRIDAYSign up for our NewslettersFriday night looks ...
In New Hampshire, most fireworks are legal for the general public to purchase and use. However, there are still a few rules ...
Skip the July 4th fireworks? Economic blackout urges people to avoid taxpayer-funded events, shop local. New anti-Trump ...
After a very comfortable July 4th, it turns pleasantly warmer Saturday ahead of more summer heat Sunday and Monday.
Fireworks safety tips New Hampshire Fire Marshal Sean Toomey offered a series of safety guidelines to New Hampshire residents ...
Only adults 21 years of age or older are legally allowed to purchase, possess and display permissible fireworks. Ensure ...
To buy fireworks in New Hampshire, you must be at least 21 years old. Fireworks also must be bought from a licensed New Hampshire retailer – you can't bring in fireworks purchased out of ...
Communities across New Hampshire are marking the Fourth of July with parades, live music, family activities, food and ...
The fireworks planned for July 4 at Canobie Lake Park in Salem have been canceled, the park says. Canobie Lake Park told News 9 they were notified Friday morning by the fireworks vendor there was an ...