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Two NH businesses help electric skateboard pick up momentum
Union Leader | J. Koziol FRANKLIN - While developed in California, the Onewheel, a self-balancing electric skateboard that some see as...
Return to the River Part 3: Recreation – and Rebirth?
Outdoor New England owner Marty Parichand paddles down the rapids at the bottom of the Winnipesaukee River in March. Parichand is advocating for Franklin to install a whitewater play park in the river as a way to boost the city’s economy and reinvigorate the community. Elodie Reed photos / Monitor staff Concord Monitor | Elodie Reed | May 09, 2017On a given day, drivers passing Sanel Auto Parts and crossing over the Winnipesaukee River in Franklin may notice some brightly clad paddlers crashing through the current, mouths opened wide as cold water hits their faces.Floating past old mill ruins,...
Return to the River Part 1: Franklin's First Inhabitants
Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People Chief Paul Pouliot stands on a fishing and observation deck along the Winnipesaukee River in Franklin. The area behind him, on the bend by Odell Park, would have provided indigenous people abundant fishing and good grounds for agriculture, he said. Photos by Elodie Reed / Monitor staff The Pemigewasset (top right) and Winnipesaukee (bottom right) rivers meet to form the Merrimack River in Franklin, as seen in a photo taken from a plane flown by Hopkinton private pilot Varel Freeman Concord Monitor | Elodie Reed | May 6, 2017Beneath cool, overcast skies, Paul...
Awards Handed out to Small Business Champions
The winners are seen at the Manchester Country Club event. (MELISSA PROULX/Union Leader Correspondent) Union Leader | Melissa Proulx | May 2, 2017 BEDFORD — A cofounder of a local business working to provide advancements in the medical field earned the designation of Small Business Person of the Year at this year’s Small Business Week award ceremony.The 27 employees at Celdara Medical, LLC’s three locations — Lebanon; New York, N.Y.; and Washington, D.C. — worked with 200 academic institutions to review prior academic research to see if a new medication can be brought to clinical trial.“Our business is medicine,” said...
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