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If you are looking to buy or sell your home or real estate in the Seacoast NH towns of Hampton, Seabrook, Rye, New Castle, Greenland, Stratham, Exeter, Kingston, Kensington, Newmarket, Newfields or North Hampton, John McCarthy is your trusted Seacoast NH REALTOR. The real estate experience is all about you!

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2011 

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday...Finally, A Bit Of Color Around The Yard With the Spring we've had here on the Seacoast, you could mistake the white in this photo for snow. Turns out, its only time for the Hawthorne trees to begin dropping its snow white flowery petals. The lilacs are now in full bl...
05/25/2011
Sandy Neck in Barnstable MA...Where Time Didn't Stop, But Sure Slowed DownAmong my very earliest childhood recollections were summer vacations with my family at our camp on Sandy Neck in Barnstable MA on Cape Cod. Probably most of you recognize Cape Cod as the arm-like extension of the southeaste...
05/22/2011
If You Can Guess What This Is ... You Win! I suppose this is not really a contest in the "Wow, I just won a contest" sense, because there are no prizes, trips or giveaways, but you will definitely be able to tell your friends and family that you guessed the purpose of a strange looking thing in a...
05/20/2011
The Oceanside Walking Path in Little Boar's Head...North Hampton NH Fuller Gardens in North Hampton NH, the subject of yesterday's post is situated in the Historic District known as Little Boar's Head. Little Boar's Head was registered in the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and is ba...
05/16/2011
A Glimpse Into Fuller Gardens in North Hampton NH - Part One One of my favorite places to visit on the Seacoast is Fuller Gardens in North Hampton NH. Located at 10 Willow Avenue off scenic Route 1A (Ocean Boulevard), Fuller Gardens in North Hampton NH is the ornamental garden Massachusetts Gover...
05/15/2011
Many Hands Make Light Work You've probably heard this expression a gazillion times, but did you know where it came from? This quote has been attributed to English playwright and poet, John Heywood who lived from 1497 to 1580. His message was clear. If you have enough people helping out on a proje...
05/13/2011