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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 24 2012 -
UNH offers five-year, $1.8 million federal grant to Nashua schools for English-language learning
NASHUA – The School District expects long-term gains for its English-learning students as a result of a five-year, $1.8 million federal grant given to the University of New Hampshire to train and certify more Nashua teachers in English to Speakers of Other Languages. UNH announced Tuesday that it received the national professional development grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office ... |
May 06 2012 -
Nashua Keep rail on track
NASHUA — City officials are continuing their quest to bring rail back to New Hampshire — with or without the support of the Executive Council. Earlier this week, the aldermanic Planning and Economic Development Committee unanimously recommended a resolution to acquire a $1.4 million downtown property that could be used as a park-and-ride location for a future train station. The board’s support ... |
May 05 2012 -
N.H. To The Unemployed: Try An Unpaid Internship
Employers are wary of taking a gamble on new full-time employees. But New Hampshire is making the situation less risky — for companies, at least. A state program allows them to train people part time for six weeks without having to pay them. |
April 28 2012 -
Cog Railway to kick off season
Mount Washington Mountain-climbing train world's first The world's first mountain-climbing train opens its 143rd season today, chugging tourists, nature lovers and thrill seekers up the highest peak in the Northeast United States. New Hampshire's Mount Washington Cog Railway first reached the mountain top in 1869, and today also bears the distinction of being the second steepest climbing train ... |
April 28 2012 -
Cabinet maker may furnish a future downtown rail station for Nashua under proposal
NASHUA – The city hopes to fashion a park and ride lot out of the home of a custom cabinet manufacturer. A parking lot isn’t the city’s ultimate hope for the Crown Street site, however. The location has been tagged for the city’s downtown commuter rail station, if commuter rail ever makes its way to southern New Hampshire. Under a resolution that was scheduled to be presented Tuesday to the ... |
April 25 2012 -
Hitting the rail trail
Outdoor adventures Schneider oversees cycling project Embed multimedia (photos, galleries, audio, map): HSchneider His grandfather is credited with bringing a modern ski technique to New Hampshire from his hometown of St. Anton, Austria. His father, a 10th Mountain Division veteran, managed and taught skiing at Cranmore and was instrumental in developing snow grooming and snowmaking. And now ... |
April 15 2012 -
NH man's legs severed by train
MANCHESTER, N.H. - A New Hampshire man was rushed to the hospital on Friday after his legs were severed by an oncoming train. |
April 12 2012 -
Biden back in N.H. Thursday
Exeter is a perfect spot for Vice President Joe Biden to bring the Obama re-election campaign train back to New Hampshire on Thursday. Why? This is the quintessential, well-heeled Republican town that Democrats have to win or stay very close to prevail in the Granite State. As Exeter goes, so goes the rest of the state? Not quite but it’s an important bellwether for Rockingham County. And ... |
March 08 2012 -
N.H. host to cop chases, train-hopping scenes
Independent film shot in several cities We all know New Hampshire is as beautiful as any of those glitzy, sun-kissed states that hog all the box office fame. We all know she's got her own special charms, her quiet, seductive ways. And we know her solid, sensible temperament can handle any role that comes her way. Still, it can come as a surprise when an outsider takes notice of our fine state ... |
March 06 2012 -
Nashua residents flock to show support for passenger rail
NASHUA – If the large majority of the 100 or so people who packed the City Hall auditorium Monday night to discuss rail service had their way, passenger rail, and expanded freight rail, would be operating in New Hampshire by the weekend. The public meeting, the middle of three hosted by the state Department of Transportation to lay out its proposal for the future of rail in the state, comes ... |
February 26 2012 -
Officials envision future of railways
PORTSMOUTH — Local residents will be among the first in the state to offer input on future plans for the New Hampshire rail system, including whether or not more passenger service is warranted on the Seacoast. |
February 24 2012 -
'Cats on track to extend streak
Hockey East notebook They need two points vs. UMass DURHAM - It was one of those losses that could have completely derailed a train the Wildcats have desperately tried to keep on track since they started the season 0-4 then suffered through a five-game losing streak a month and a half ago. Instead, the University of New Hampshire hockey team responded to its 4-3 overtime loss to Vermont last ... |
February 16 2012 -
Concord is good for your health
FORGET VALENTINE'S Day and fish oil: According to the state government, Concord is good for your heart. Gov. John Lynch this week will announce 14 communities, including the capital city, have been designed "New Hampshire HeartSafe Communities," a program that encourages cities and towns to train residents in CPR and make automated external defibrillators more available. The awardees are Chester ... |
January 24 2012 -
Biden to be in Rochester Thursday
ROCHESTER - Vice President Joe Biden will be in New Hampshire Thursday morning to promote partnerships between community colleges and businesses to train workers for skilled jobs. |
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