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The Second Rindge Meetinghouse, Horsesheds and Cemetery is a historic meeting house and cemetery on Old US 202 (Main Street) and Rindge Common in Rindge, New Hampshire.Built in 1796, it is relatively distinctive in New England as one of few such meeting houses where both civic and religious functions are still accommodated, housing both the town offices and a church congregation.
Rindge is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,476 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] up from 6,014 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] Rindge is home to Franklin Pierce University , the Cathedral of the Pines and part of Annett State Forest .
Swap Shop is a tradio radio program first aired in 1957 on 94.5 WRGS. [4] It is known for providing a platform for listeners to buy, sell, or trade their personal goods, while also featuring conversations between the participants. Swap Shop has gained worldwide attention due to its Netflix series adaptation. [5]
Tuesday Briefings have invited government, civic and business leaders to Rindge New Hampshire to meet with students and answer questions. Guests have included Ann Compton from ABC News, Boston Globe New Hampshire Political correspondent James Pindell, Journalist and Author Linda Killian, former senior advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Education and a member of the Franklin Pierce College Board ...
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Cathedral of the Pines is an open-air complex in Rindge, New Hampshire, that was built as a memorial to the American war dead.It incorporates a multi-denominational sanctuary, other sacred spaces, and a number of burial grounds.
US stocks ended Friday in the red, closing out a lackluster week despite a year of historic highs.. The Dow was lower by 333 points, or 0.78%, after the closing bell.
Frederick H. Rindge (1857—1905), American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and writer; Frederick H. Rindge (entomologist) (fl. 1981), entomologist who named Nemeris sternitzkyi, a geometrid moth in the family Geometridae; Rhoda May Knight Rindge (1864–1941), American businesswoman; Rhoda Agatha Rindge Adamson (1893–1963), American businesswoman