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The Sunrise Point Cafe in Dover will be renoved and rebranded by the owners of Lil's Cafe in Kittery, Maine and the Islander Cafe in New Castle, Deb McCluskey and her son, Michael McCluskey.
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Weathervane Seafood Restaurants is a seafood chain in New England. [1] It was founded in Kittery, Maine, in 1969 by Raymond and Bea Gagner. [2] [3] It is based in Kittery, Maine. [4] The chain has five locations, with one in Kittery, Maine and four in New Hampshire; Dover, Chichester, West Lebanon, and a seasonal location on Weirs Beach in ...
To the west, SR 9 crosses the Salmon Falls River into Somersworth, New Hampshire and continues west as NH 9 / NH 236. NH 236 (which terminates at the state border) is a westward extension of SR 236 through downtown Somersworth to NH 108 south of Rochester. Though it does not directly connect to SR 236 as signed, the two routes are connected by ...
Adel Semmar, the former owner of Cafe Mediterraneo in Portsmouth, is opening La Dolce Vita in Dover with his nephew, Souhail Semmar. The Italian restaurant will open in the space formerly occupied ...
U.S. Route 1 Bypass (US 1 Byp.) is a 4.3-mile-long (6.9 km) bypass of U.S. Route 1 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine.Most of its north section, northeast of the Portsmouth Traffic Circle where it meets the Blue Star Turnpike (Interstate 95 or I-95) and Spaulding Turnpike, is built to rudimentary freeway standards, with no cross traffic but driveway access.
Jingle Bell Extravaganza at Children\'s Museum of NH. DOVER — Enjoy a special ticketed holiday event at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1-2:30 p.m. or 3-4:30 ...
The Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command. [1] It coordinated the coast defenses of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and the nearby Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine from 1900 to 1950, both on the Piscataqua River, beginning with the Endicott program.