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LEED the way

NHTI keeps it green

NHTI is proud to announce that its newest building, Beverly D. Grappone Hall, has received LEED Silver certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a green building rating and certification system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council which provides firm guidelines for achieving design… 0

June 8, 2010
Monitors taking up space in the basement?

Electronics recycling day at NHTI

NHTI's Environmental Action Club is sponsoring an Electronics Recycling Day on Wednesday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is a great opportunity to safely and responsibly dispose of your old electronics - computers, monitors, TVs, etc. Other household electronics will also be accepted (like entertainment equipment and kitchen appliances). A truck will be stationed at NHTI's… 0

April 20, 2010
Friday night film series

Christmas in Connecticut . . . in Concord

On Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. in NHTI's Sweeney Auditorium, the Friday Night Film Series presents the holiday classic "Christmas in Connecticut." Admission is by donation. Here's a synopsis: Barbara Stanwyck's a cooking columnist who's built up an image of living on a small Connecticut farm with husband and baby, cooking marvelous delicacies. Trouble is, she's unmarried, childless, writes… 0

December 8, 2009
Cinema Paradiso

A special ceremony AND a movie? Wow!

On Oct. 23, join us at 7 p.m. in Sweeney Auditorium at NHTI when the NHTI library's Steelman Film Collection will be introduced during a special ceremony with guest Barry Steelman. A screening of "Cinema Paradiso" (PG, 1988, 124 mins.) will follow the ceremony. Admission is by donation. Winning, among other accolades, the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and acclaimed… 0

October 20, 2009
Free lectures!

Expand your wings of knowledge at NHTI

On Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in the library living room, NHTI will present the first of this season's free public "Wings of Knowledge" lectures, "Ratification of the Constitution in New Hampshire." The Granite State came very close to voting against ratification of the Federal Constitution. Had it done so, the nation we know today might not exist. How did supporters of ratification snatch… 0

September 1, 2009
Get cultured!

View some art at the NHTI library in June

The NHTI library is featuring exhibits by four local artists during the month of June. Visually challenged artist Richard Lee Clark of Loudon presents his varied artworks, mostly in the form of prints. Dick is progressively losing his sight to retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye disease that renders the retina useless over time. "I tell people I can see," he states, "but in… 0

June 16, 2009