Downtown cobbler Jim Daubenspeck carved a high-heel shoe into a pumpkin on Friday, a few hours before the start of the 2017 New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival. There is a 30 percent chance of rain after 8 p.m., which is when the two-day festival ends. Like the other business people, his experience last year at the rainy festival wasn’t good. “The first year it was really good for business,” he said. In the clubThis will be the first Pumpkin Festival for the Whiskey Barrel nightclub on Main Street.
Source: Daily Sun October 14, 2017 07:41 UTC