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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
Sunset Concert Series features Local Acts
Believe in Books Literacy Foundation has been teaming up with Moat Mountain Brewing Company for the Sunset Concert series. Every Saturday night at 7:30 a different band takes to the Theatre in the Wood to benefit the Literacy Foundation. This Saturday will be a locals tribute night featuring Way of the Headband as well as Sheehan and Holden. Entrain will be taking the stage the following Saturday, August 31st. Beverages from the presenting supporter, Moat Mountain Brewing Company are available for a donation. Learn more at theaterinthewood.org.
Bernie Sanders visits New Hampshire
US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders still has one more stop before he leaves New Hampshire today. He’ll be at the Littleton Opera House for an Ice Cream Social 1:00 this afternoon to wrap up his tour of New Hampshire where he’s a strong contender against Democratic frontrunner and former Vice President Joe Biden. He previously stopped by the North Conway Community Center and the White Mountain Chalet in Berlin. For the second time in a row it seems the Democratic primaries have become a contest between an established party leader and populist Progressives. Right now, the Real Clear Politics average of national polls places Sanders in third place for the Democratic primary, just behind another populist Progressive: Elizabeth Warren. Together they poll higher than Biden’s strong lead of 30% but splitting that percentage each one rests at roughly half making early wins like New Hampshire crucial for the Sanders and Warren campaigns to convince the other to bow out.
NH Eat Local Month
It’s New Hampshire Eat Local Month according to the Upper Saco Valley Land Trust and they’re trying to help residents of the Mt. Washington Valley directly support local farmers. The land trust put out a press release earlier this week noting various times of farmers markets. Upper Saco Valley Land Trust say this also happens to be National Farmer’s Market Week and that additional festivities are being hosted by the NH Food Alliance with whom NH Eat Local Month partners. For more information go to nheatlocal.org.