For the love of old newspapers, Valentine’s Day and snow
Old newspapers offer a glimpse into the rich history of Somersworth, NH.
For the love of old newspapers, Valentine’s Day and snow Read More »
Old newspapers offer a glimpse into the rich history of Somersworth, NH.
For the love of old newspapers, Valentine’s Day and snow Read More »
Burleigh school in Somersworth was built in 1874 and would stand until 1965 when it was a victim of urban renewal. The school holds memories for those who attended it.
Burleigh School an institution lost to time Read More »
Since 1874 the red brick building on Market street, Somersworth has been an important part of the city. Originally it housed the first bank in the city and over the years has seen many uses.
Simply Somersworth: From bank to bakeries, building has interesting history Read More »
In the middle of a pandemic I am glad to inform you that Santa Claus did not forget to stop by and say hi to the kids thanks to a drive by organized by the Somersworth Parade committee.
Room at the Inn in 2020 Read More »
The Somersworth Police Force date back to 1841 when Great Falls was just a village with 10 by-laws. Now the force has 29 officers who patrol the streets of the city.
‘Long arm of the law’ reaches far back in city history Read More »
It’s starting to feel a lot like Christmas and the holidays in my home, and I hope in yours, too, no matter how you celebrate the season. With the recent snowfall and after the driveway is cleared I love nothing better than curling up in a comfy chair and enjoying some quiet reading time. That’s
Story Behind Our City Library Read More »
Proud Past Bright Future has been the city of Somersworth’s motto for sometime but do you know how and why the motto was created. You will after reading this…
Mysterious case of city’s motto Read More »
One of my very favorite memories growing up was watching my grandmother’s collection of Christmas cards grow each December. I can clearly recall the red and white butcher’s string that would be hung across what seemed like every available vertical surface and the red and green tiny plastic pegs that are probably still hiding in the
Cheers to Christmas Cards Read More »
There is no place like home for the holidays or any time of the year to be honest. There is something magical, at least for me, when I turn the key to my place and step inside. A feeling of safety perhaps, or maybe it is the familiarity, but whatever it is I love being home.
No Place Like Home for the Holidays Read More »
Harry Stein was a popular figure in Somersworth and has a park named after him. That park is now the location of the Somersworth
Shoe Entrepreneur Who Loved our City Read More »