Stories, Gear, and Outdoor Culture
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Franklin bets on revitalization with new park

Laconia Daily Sun | T. Jones FRANKLIN — Can people playing in a river help revitalize a struggling city? Can the recreational...
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Franklin Set for Transformation

Laconia Daily Sun | T. Caldwell FRANKLIN — The Three Rivers City is poised for an economic revival through two major projects that will...
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2018 BOB AWARDS

Most Promising Downtown Development: City of Franklin March 14, 2018 With 45 affordable housing units available in the newly renovated,...
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Boat Bash Snow Crash: Franklin making name for itself with downhill kayak race
The race course needed snow trucked in, but paddlers still made a go of the Boat Bash Snow Crash.
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Where To Hike, Bike & Raft In A Day In New Hampshire

If you drive 90 minutes north of Boston, you’ll reach an area that includes three traditional New England towns – Andover, Franklin and...
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Whitewater Kayaking Instruction, New Hampshire
Outdoor New England is now offering introductory, freestyle, and custom whitewater kayaking instruction and rolling clinics
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Electric Toys For Big Girls and Boys
"To get this kind of surge of orders this spring has been extremely helpful for us, as we're just starting out and developing a customer base."
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U.S. Sen. Shaheen visits Franklin with an eye on economic development
Shaheen applauded PermaCityLife’s efforts and stressed her commitment to maintaining funding for federal programs facing cuts.
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Meet Marty Parichand of Outdoor New England (ONE) in New Hampshire
My notion of success used to be based solely on money. Over time that has totally changed. Money does not bring you happiness. Having the flexibility to bring my kids to work whenever I choose, sharing all aspects of my life with them, and maximizing my time with them is what I define as success now while doing what I love in an environment that is a reflection of myself is what I love.
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Return to the River Part 4: Guiding Franklin’s Future with Science
He’s a junior environmental science major, a Franklin native who grew up playing outdoors and – on the nights he spends counting water bugs – a bit of a nerd.
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Return to the River Part 3: Recreation – and Rebirth?
As effluent was gradually removed from the Winnipesaukee River, people began to appear, riding down the rapids.
