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"Revolutionary Business Showcase, Buzz of Busy Bee, and Innovative Education Collide!"

Rochester Life & Times
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"Revolutionary Business Showcase, Buzz of Busy Bee, and Innovative Education Collide!"

Local News - Rochester Life & Times
Feb 28, 2026
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Trivia Question❓Which U.S. state was the first to officially recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a paid state holiday? A) Georgia
Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the calendar break up with February? Because it felt like February was too short. |
Jetpack Comics has become a local landmark at 37 North Main Street in downtown Rochester, offering more than just comic books.
The shop has established itself as a hub for collectors, gamers, and families from across the Seacoast, welcoming both regulars and newcomers since opening in 2002.
Beyond its extensive selection of comics, graphic novels, collectibles, and tabletop games, Jetpack hosts energetic events such as gaming tournaments and new release gatherings.
Popular trading card competitions—especially Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon—attract participants from throughout the region, boosting local tourism and downtown activity.
The friendly, knowledgeable staff fosters a safe, inviting community, reinforcing the store’s growing reputation as a gathering space.
Jetpack Comics demonstrates the vibrant, in-person connections small businesses bring to Rochester amid today’s digital age. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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Rochester’s business scene is set to connect and collaborate at the highly anticipated 2026 Business Showcase, hosted by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
This free event will take place on Wednesday, April 1, from 4:00–6:00 PM at the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center.
Each year, the showcase brings together dozens of local businesses, nonprofits, and service providers, offering a one-stop opportunity for residents to explore what Rochester has to offer.
Attendees can meet business owners, discover new products and services, and build valuable relationships right in their own backyard.
For job seekers and students, the event is a gateway to potential employment and career exploration.
With strong community support, the showcase highlights Rochester’s vibrant growth and underlines the importance of buying and hiring local, keeping momentum strong for a brighter economic future.
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Q/A Questions |
Q: What is the population of Rochester, NH? A: Around 31,000 residents.
Q: Why does fiber become more important after age 40?
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Tip of The Day |
If you want to reduce grocery costs, shop your pantry first. Planning meals around what you already have can cut weekly food spending by 10–20%. |
Secret Little Hack |
Visit Hansen's Dairy Bar for some delicious soft-serve ice cream. It's a local favorite and worth the visit! |
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Quote Of The Day |
To keep brown sugar soft, place a slice of bread or a marshmallow in the container. It prevents hardening without affecting flavor. |
Education and enterprise are joining forces in Rochester as the Richard W. Creteau Regional Technical Center prepares to host a Business After Hours event on March 5 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at Spaulding High School.
This special gathering, in partnership with the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), highlights the connection between local professionals and rising talent.
Attendees can explore the center’s dynamic programs in business, trades, and technology, all designed to equip students with crucial real-world skills.
The event offers business leaders a firsthand view of student projects and workforce preparation, strengthening bonds between education and industry.
Rochester’s commitment to these partnerships ensures local youth graduate ready to meet the evolving needs of area employers — keeping education and opportunity closely aligned. Read More... |
This Day in U.S. History – February 28
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Communities known as “Blue Zones,” like Okinawa and Sardinia, are famous for high numbers of centenarians and offer valuable lessons on longevity.
Mindful eating is central to their lifestyle, with practices like Okinawa’s “hara hachi bu,” where people stop eating when they’re 80% full, promoting moderation.
Residents’ diets favor whole foods, plenty of fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, and lean proteins, closely mirroring the Mediterranean diet.
Blue Zone locals also limit added sugars, consuming far less than the average American—focusing instead on natural foods.
Cooking at home is the norm, strengthening family bonds and making it easier to choose nutritious meals.
Physical activity happens naturally through walking, gardening, and chores, rather than formal workouts.
Prioritizing sleep and reducing stress through mindfulness and social engagement is key to their well-being and longevity.
Adopting these habits can boost your health and extend your vibrant years. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Correct Answer: C) Illinois
Illinois became the first state to officially observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a state holiday in 1973. |
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