Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Officials Explore Tuckerman Crevasse With Camera For Missing Hiker

Norman Priebatsch Fell Into Crevasse Last Week

MOUNT WASHINGTON, N.H. -- U.S. Forest Service workers explored a crevasse Tuesday where a missing hiker fell, but they were not able to locate him.
Norman Priebatsch, 67, of Boston, fell hundreds of feet into the crevasse while hiking with his son at Tuckerman Ravine last week.
About twenty inches of snow has fallen in the ravine over the past few days, and the avalanche danger is too high to send people in for a search, officials said.

Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary OPEN HOUSE, April 19th


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JOIN US ON APRIL 19 FOR THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF FENWAY PARK OPEN HOUSE
FREE TO THE PUBLIC ... 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
In honor of Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary, we invite you to explore Fenway Park on Thursday, April 19 for our free Open House! Discover "Fenway Park: A Living Museum" which features 100 plaques, displays and historical markers located throughout the ballpark, view historic Red Sox artifacts, walk around the warning track, look inside the Green Monster scoreboard and visit other spaces within the ballpark not normally accessible to fans.

We look forward to celebrating Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary with you. We hope to see you on April 19!

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Postgame Alert for the Red Sox


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Boston Red Sox Postgame Alert

April 9, 2012

Boston 4, Toronto 2 at Rogers Centre
Boston Record: (1-3)
Toronto Record: (2-2)

Winning pitcher - Scott Atchison (1-0)
Losing pitcher - Sergio Santos (0-1)
SV - Alfredo Aceves (1)

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BOS 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 7 0
TOR 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0


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Friday, April 6, 2012

Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday, April 21

Celebrate Earth Day by bringing the family to Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday, April 21, from 10 to 3 at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department in Concord. See live animals, big trout, trained falcons. Enjoy archery, casting and wildlife crafts! More than 35 exhibitors from environmental, outdoor and conservation groups. Fun for all ages! And it's free! Find out more at Wild NH dot com.

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COME ENJOY DISCOVER WILD NEW HAMPSHIRE DAY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 21
AN EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

CONCORD, N.H. -- Bring the whole family to Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, N.H.

This free outdoor festival is fun for all ages – kids can try archery, cast with the “Let’s Go Fishing” program, and create wildlife arts and crafts. Sample a crispy fish fillet or build a bird house. See retriever dogs in action, live animals, big trout, trained falcons and the life-sized "Battling Bull Moose of Fowlertown." Pick up the latest ideas for conserving energy and protecting our environment, including gas-saving hybrid vehicles and more.

Under the big tent, talk to exhibitors from more than 35 outdoor, conservation and environmental groups from throughout New Hampshire. It's a great way to find out how you and your family can have fun and get connected to life outdoors.

“People in New Hampshire care deeply about wildlife and conserving their environment," said Judy Silverberg, the wildlife education supervisor at Fish and Game. "Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is a fun chance to explore the many ways you can get involved in outdoor recreation, conserving wildlife and natural places and protecting the environment.”

Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES), with support from the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire and Southeastern Container, Inc.

Exhibitors at Discover WILD New Hampshire Day range from N.H. Audubon and Trout Unlimited to the Loon Preservation Center, Safari Club International's New Hampshire Chapter, the White Mountain National Forest and many more. Meet Smokey Bear and learn about New Hampshire forests and lands. Visit a mobile DES air quality monitoring station and find out how our air and water are being protected. Get an up-close look at alternative-fuel vehicles and bring your questions about these gas-saving cars and trucks.

“We hope you'll join us to help the N.H. Department of Environmental Services celebrate its 25th anniversary – Earth Day is the perfect time to observe that milestone, at the same time that you play and learn about New Hampshire’s environment, fish and wildlife,” said DES Commissioner Tom Burack.

Special presentations and demonstrations will go on throughout the day, including:

10:30 a.m.: What’s Your Water Footprint? – N.H. Department of Environmental Services
11:45 a.m.: Living Wild – Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
12:45 p.m.: Owls of New Hampshire – New Hampshire Audubon
1:45 p.m.: Let's Paws and Consider..." – W.I.L.D. Center/Zoological Park of New England

Tour Fish and Game's Wildlife Habitat Garden with Wildlife Educator Marilyn Wyzga and learn about Landscaping for Wildlife. Her talk will be offered at 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m.

Participate in on-going activities during the event:

Visit a mobile DES Air Quality Monitoring Station
See retrieval dogs in action
Learn to find your way with basic map and compass
Practice casting with “Let’s Go Fishing” instructors
Become a Junior Conservation Officer
Explore the Discovery Room
See the Junior Duck Stamp Art Exhibit (winning artwork by young NH artists)

Now in its 23rd year, Discover WILD New Hampshire Day began in New Hampshire in 1989 as an observance of Earth Day and a celebration of the state's wealth of natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities.

The Fish and Game License Office will be open during the event, so stop by and purchase your fishing or hunting license while you’re at Discover WILD New Hampshire Day. Check out special deals on Fish and Game logo merchandise, including T-shirts and camo hats.

The event is held rain or shine. A food concession is available from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please note that no dogs are allowed; service animals only.

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services works for the protection and wise management of New Hampshire's environment. Its responsibilities include ensuring high water quality for water supplies, ecological balance and recreational benefits; regulating the emissions of air pollutants; fostering the proper management of municipal and industrial waste; and managing water resources for future generations. Visit http://www.des.nh.gov.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works in partnership with the public to conserve, manage and protect the state’s fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats. Visit http://www.wildnh.com.