Hollis, New Hampshire town tour
- West of Nashua, along the Massachusetts border, lies the affluent community of Hollis., with a landscape of rolling fields, apple orchards, and stately colonial homes.
Governor Benning Wentworth named Hollis in honor of the distinguished Holles family of England, and the town was incorporated in 1746.
Founded in 1746 as a farming town, Hollis still clings to its rural past. With a population of 6,000 today, the town is still largely an agricultural community known for its apples, strawberries, and corn. More than 2,000 acres of Hollis land remains in active agricultural use today.
The center of town is a designated Historic District which includes more than 100 historic homes and buildings. The town has an active historic commission, and the Hollis meetinghouse is in the National Register of Historic Places. A number of other historic farmhouses and homes can be found throughout town. Hollis Town Common is the site of annual apple and strawberry festivals. Outside the town center, sprawling orchards, rolling fields, and stately farms neighbor large, contemporary homes. Equestrians are welcome at the public riding ring adjoining the town recreational fields.
Veggies grow year-around at Brookdale Fruit Farm in Hollis
Rick Hardy on what's growing in the greenhouses at the local farm.
Reporter Update: Extortion At Rickety Ranch In Hollis, New Hampshire
WBZ-TV's Lisa Gresci is at Rickety Ranch in Hollis, New Hampshire, where the FBI is investigating the extortion of a family.
Fritz:The Nose of Hollis
He had the largest nose in the history of Hollis NH. Ill tell you his story.
Lull Farm Pumpkin Display 31Oct2010
The Annual Pumpkin Display at Lull Farm
Hollis NH
31 October 2010
Hollis NH Wheeler Down Sept 9, 2013
Gray Mist Farm, Groveton NH
UNH Cooperative Extension and the USDA Risk Management Agency present Gray Mist Farm discussing the importance of crop insurance.
Towle Farm, Loudon NH
Dairy farming in New Hampshire spans generations. The Towle Farm in Loudon, NH was settled in the 1780s. Meet Tim and Robby Towle. A father and son team, and the 11th and 12th generation managing and operating the farm.
Drought hurts New Hampshire farmers
A four month long drought is leaving some New Hampshire farmers feeling helpless. Owner of Lavoie’s Farm, Adrien Lavoie said it’s the worst drought he's ever had to deal with. Subscribe to WPTZ on YouTube now for more:
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Best of Hampton, NH
Welcome to Hampton, NH!
Hampton is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 14,976 at the 2010 census. Located beside the Atlantic Ocean, Hampton is home to Hampton Beach, a summer tourist destination.
The densely populated central settlement of the town, where 9,656 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Hampton census-designated place (CDP) and is centered on the intersection of U.S. 1 and NH 27.
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Established in 2012 and named after the late Kay Tinios, Kay’s Cafe offers a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for your morning coffee or to catch up with friends and family. Guest Wi-Fi and a relaxed setting provide the perfect backdrop for your next business meeting. In addition to your cafe favorites, Kay’s offers a breakfast menu as well as a wide variety of cakes, pastries, and desserts. An eclectic mix of unique gifts, cards, and books, makes Kay’s the perfect One-stop shop for gift-giving and celebrations of all kinds.
The Juice Box has opened with a dedication of bringing health and wellness to you in the form of fresh, homemade juices, smoothies, wraps, coffee, and tea.
Nearly a century ago, an Apple Train ran its weekly route from the heart of Boston to the rolling orchards of Applecrest Farm. People mostly drive here now, but the farm remains as New Hampshire's oldest and largest apple orchard. It's the oldest continuously-operated in America. Four generations of the Wagner family have worked this land, dedicated to their simple mission of sustainably growing the finest fruit and vegetables available.
Visit Applecrest today and discover a bounty of grown-on-the-farm delights, including over 40 varieties of apples, peaches, berries, sweet corn, pumpkins and an array of summer vegetables. Beneath the timbers of a 200 year-old barn, find jugs of our all-natural apple cider, made-from-scratch confectioneries (including our famous hot cider donuts) and an array of other locally produced farm goods.
Sanborn’s Fine Candies, since 1957 – The first Chocolate Shop on the internet where you can create your very own assortment of your favorite chocolate selections.
Sanborn’s Fine Candies Voted “Seacoast’s Best Candy Shop” was awarded as having the best Dark Chocolate in the State of NH.
Built in 1740, this family-run restaurant provides the highest quality food that is sure to satisfy any palate. Fresh seafood is our specialty, including boiled lobster, an incredible New England clambake, and the catch of the day from nearby fishermen. Don't forget to try our award-winning clam chowder!
For the land lovers, we offer a wide variety of mouth-watering USDA choice steaks, cooked just the way you like, along with some great chicken dishes. Our pasta selections include delicious Italian cuisine served with salad, garlic bread and of course, your favorite wine. We happily consider the special needs of our guests, including vegetarian and food allergy accomodations. We offer an extensive gluten-free menu and smoke-free dining rooms.
Our nautical tavern is the perfect spot for gathering with family or friends. Catch up on the latest sporting events on our high-definition TV's, savor our domestic and imported draft beers, or just kick back and relax with some casual late-night dining.
At the Community Oven we're passionate about supporting children's programs, local charities, and products created right here in our local region. The “Community” Oven isn't just a name - its part of our mission to be actively involved in the Seacoast community and support local business.
For more than two decades, our mission at Smuttynose has remained simple: to brew the best beer we can in a way we can be proud of. That includes honoring New England’s rich history of beermaking, respecting our environment and playing an active role in our community.
We value creativity and quality, authenticity and sustainability, but at the end of the day, it really boils down to making great beers to be enjoyed with family and friends. We hope you love drinking our beers as much as we love brewing them. Cheers!
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Hot weather stresses NH farms
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Fresh Veggie Days at DHMC
Dr. Robert McLellan, Greg Norman and others discuss the importance of providing the farmer's market for employees, patients and visitors at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Four local Upper Valley farms -- Autumn Harvest Farm, Blue Ox Farm, Cedar Circle Farm and Cedar Mountain Farm --provide fresh fruits and vegetables for purchase as well an option for employees to purchase Consumer Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock is a national leader in patient-centered health care and building a sustainable health system. Founded in 1893, the system includes New Hampshire's only Level 1 trauma center and its only air ambulance service, as well as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state's only Children's Hospital Association-approved, comprehensive, full-service children's hospital. As an academic medical center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock provides access to nearly 1,000 primary care doctors and specialists in almost every area of medicine, as well as world-class research at the Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
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Record fall tourism season predicted
Tourism officials are predicting a record number of visitors will come to New Hampshire for the fall season.
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