New Hampshire
Vermont, New Hampshire rosters for Make-A-Wish All-Star Hockey Classic
The Make-A-Want All-Star Hockey Traditional will have a good time a pair milestone years within the occasion’s return to Gutterson Fieldhouse on June 25.
The Vermont and New Hampshire boys will sq. off for the thirtieth time, whereas the ladies sport reaches its twenty fifth 12 months. The showcase options the highest graduated highschool seniors of Vermont and Hampshire.
The ladies contest is slated to start out at 4 p.m., the boys sport at roughly 6:30. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for college students (ages 7-17). Kids 6 and below are free.
All proceeds from the occasion go to satisfy particular needs for kids with life-threatening medical situations. The Hockey Traditional has raised greater than $320,000 towards these needs, in accordance with Traditional co-chair Cathy Foutz.
2021 Make-A-Want All-Star Hockey TraditionalVermont, New Hampshire rosters set
For added info, go to the Hockey Traditional web site at allstarhockeyclassicvtnh.org or fb.com/AllStarHockeyClassic.
The rosters:
VERMONT GIRLS
BFA-St. Albans: Reece Clayton, Rachel Needleman, Religion Reed, Sophie Zemianek. Burlington/Colchester: Olivia Dallamura, Mershon Sky. Champlain Valley: Grace Ferguson. Essex: Ella Gibbs, Nielsa Maddalena. Hartford: Nora Knudsen. Middlebury: Avery Gale. Missisquoi: Haley Stefaniak. Rice: Katie Craig. Rutland: Izzy Crossman, Elise Lidstone. South Burlington: Sofie Richand. Spaulding: Bria Dill, Emily Morris, Zoe Tewksbury. Woodstock: Skylar Haley.
Coaches: Kristi Lewicki, Burr and Burton; Molly Burke, Stowe; Vika Simons, Kingdom Blades.
VERMONT BOYS
BFA-St. Albans: Collin Audy, Sean Beauregard, Matt Merrill. Burr and Burton: Emmett Edwards. Brattleboro: Will Taggard. Champlain Valley: Jack Averill. Colchester: Liam Evarts. Essex: Tobey Cram, Max Foster, Braedon Hemenway, Justin Prim, Trenton Sisters. Harwood: Tyson Sylvia. Rice: Jackman Hickey, DaeHan McHugh, Garrett Micciche. South Burlington: Shane Burke. Spaulding: Jamison Mast, Jameson Solomon. Woodstock: Evan Kurash.
Coaches: Bryant Perry, Milton; Chris Line, Essex.
NEW HAMPSHIRE GIRLS
Harmony: Lily Hillsgrove. Exeter: Emma Sughrue. Hanover: Kaye Lindsay, Gail Morse, Danielle Rudd, Lily Seelig, Greta Schutz, Katie Smith. Lebanon/Stevens/Kearsarge: Lilly Gogan, Paige Hoegler. Oyster River: Margaret Farwell, Jenna Younger, Kelly Zhang. Pinkerton: Molly Fahey. St. Thomas/Dover/Winnacunnet: Payton Fleury, Emily Thibobeau.
Coaches: Kelli Braley, Souhegan, Jamie Lengthy, Scott Barton, Oyster River-Portsmouth.
NEW HAMPSHIRE BOYS
Bedford: Jack Dermody, Daniel O’Connor. Harmony: Tyler Coskren, AJ Fennelly, Will Pegnam. Exeter: Kameron Hyles, Keegan Knight. Hanover: Spencer Lawe, Curtis Rice, Matthew Walsh. Oyster River: Andy Carlson, Calden Daubney. Portsmouth/Newmarket: Luke Suhesky. Salem: Ryan Clarkin, Jackson Doughty. Somersworth/Coe-Brown: Aaron Bono. Trinity: Finn McDonough. Winnacunnet: Cooper Kinnaly.
Coach: Paul Kinnaly, Winnacunnet.
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New Hampshire
Sens. Sharon Carson & Regina Birdsell: We’ll keep New Hampshire on the path to prosperity
New Hampshire
Crash impacts traffic on I-95 northbound in NH
New Hampshire State Police responded to a crash Friday evening on Interstate 95 northbound in Portsmouth.
The crash happened near Exit 5 and closed the highway in the northbound direction, but police said around 7:45 p.m. that one lane had reopened.
Authorities did not have any word on injuries.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area if possible. Delays and detours are expected.
No further details were immediately available.
New Hampshire
NH Butterfly Monitoring Network Offers Online Trainings
CONTACT:
Heidi Holman, NH Fish and Game: 603-271-2461
Haley Andreozzi, UNH Cooperative Extension: (603) 862-5327
January 10, 2025
Concord, NH — Butterflies serve as important biodiversity indicators for ecosystem health and provide food for many speciess, such as migrating birds. There are more than 100 typess of butterflies in New Hampshire, but data on their presence and distribution is limited. With butterflies using forests, fields, wetlands, and backyards all over the state, volunteer observations are critical to providing a landscape view of these species.
A five-part online training series hosted by the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network will provide information on butterflies in New Hampshire, butterfly biology and identification, and how to get involved with the Network. The NH Butterfly Monitoring Network is a collaborative effort with a goal of engaging volunteers in counting and identifying butterflies across New Hampshire. Data collected by volunteers can contribute to the understanding of long-term trends in butterfly populations and inform conservation actions for both common and declining species.
Webinars in the series will include:
February 12, 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Intro to New Hampshire Butterflies
Mark Ellingwood, Wildlife Biologist and Volunteer with the Harris Center for Conservation Education
February 26, 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Wetland Butterflies of New Hampshire
Rick Van de Poll, Ecologist and Certified Wetland Scientist
March 12, 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Butterflying New Hampshire’s Woodlands
Levi Burford, Coordinator of the Errol Butterfly Count
March 26, 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Identifying New Hampshire’s Grassland Butterflies
Amy Highstrom, Coordinator of the Lake Sunapee Butterfly Count, and Vanessa Johnson, NH Audubon
April 9, 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Become a Volunteer Guide with NH Butterfly Monitoring Network
Haley Andreozzi, UNH Extension
All butterfly enthusiasts are welcome, with or without prior experience. For more information and to register for the session(s) you are interested in, visit nhbutterflies.org.
The NH Butterfly Monitoring Network is led by the NH Fish and Game Department and UNH Cooperative Extension with collaboration from partners statewide, including NH Audubon, Tin Mountain Conservation Center, the Harris Center for Conservation Education, and Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust.
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