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I lost my framed abstract painting yesterday afternoon near the NH State House on North Main Street in Concord. It's a 24x18 inch canvas with cool blues and silvery wisps, set in a slightly scuffed gold frame. The back has a small coffee ring stain and the bottom-right corner bears a barely legible signature, 'K. Whitman 2018.' It was a gift from my late aunt and carries a lot of sentimental value, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If you’ve seen anything matching this, please reply here or contact me—I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my purple beaded bracelet yesterday around 4pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Concord, NH. It is about 7 inches long, with purple and teal glass beads, and it has a small silver heart charm with the engraved 'Mom' and a tiny star bead near the clasp. The toggle clasp is a bit worn, and the beads catch on clothing at times. It meant a lot to me - it was a gift from my grandmother, and since it is posted in the Other Miscellaneous Items category, I would really appreciate getting it back if you have seen it.
I lost my blue Kyser guitar capo, a small silver Korg clip-on tuner, and a spiral notebook of chord charts yesterday around 3pm near Market Square in Portsmouth, NH. The capo is royal blue with a tiny star sticker on the back and a small dent near the screw, and the tuner has a chip on the screen glass. The notebook is a gray-cover practice book with 'Jazz Practice 101' written in pencil on the front and a few dog-eared pages with chord diagrams. It all means a lot to me because it's what I use for busking, and the notebook was a gift from a friend; I'm really hoping to get them back.
I lost my cockatiel Sunny yesterday around 3pm after I stepped out to take a quick call near the Mall of New Hampshire on South Willow Street in Manchester. Sunny is a gray cockatiel with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, about the size of a pop can. He has a blue leg band with the letters "NH" and, when outdoors, I often put a light blue harness on him with a tiny bell. He’s very tame and responds to his name; I’m worried sick and miss him a lot—he’s part of the family and the house feels quiet without his chirps.
I lost my gray tabby cat, Milo, yesterday around 6pm. He’s a gray tabby with white paws and chest, and a small notch on his left ear. He wears a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. I last saw him near Market Square in downtown Portsmouth, NH, near Prescott Park. He’s really special to me—he’s shy at first but incredibly loving once he warms up, and this cat is also a little vocal when he wants attention. Please message me if you’ve seen him; I’d be so grateful to be reunited with him.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this morning around 9:45am near Prescott Park's Market Street entrance in Portsmouth, NH. They're men's size 11, gray mesh uppers with a bright orange lace keeper and a white swoosh. The left shoe has a small scuff near the toe and there’s a tiny sticker residue on the inside heel. They look in good condition overall, just a bit dusty from the park path. I left them by the flagpole near the fountain for safekeeping; if these belong to you, please reach out with a distinguishing detail like the orange lace keeper or the toe scuff so I know it's you.
I found a black Yamaha snare drum, 14x5.5 inches, with chrome hardware. It's in pretty good condition, just a few light scratches on the shell. I found it this afternoon around 1:30pm in Market Square, near the Portsmouth Music Hall on State Street in Portsmouth, NH. There's a white sticker on the inner rim with the initials 'A.M.' and a pair of Vic Firth sticks tucked inside the shell. If this belongs to you, I’d really like to get it back to its owner—please reach out with a description of the case or the sticker.
I found a navy blue leather handbag this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Mall of New Hampshire on Willow Street in Manchester, NH. It’s a medium-sized tote with pebble-grain texture, tan leather trim, and gold-tone hardware. The zipper pull has a bright red tassel, and there’s a small heart-shaped charm dangling from the inside pocket. Inside there’s a floral-lined inner pocket with a tag bearing the initials 'A.D.' and a photo of a dog. If this is yours, I’d really like to get it back to you—this could be sentimental or important to someone.
I found a neat blue leather display case packed with a mixed coins-and-stamps collection this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Barnes & Noble at Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, NH. The case looks like a worn blue binder with a brass latch; inside there are coins from the 1800s to the 1950s tucked into clear sleeves and a well-worn stamp album with a red crest on the cover. A couple of identifying bits: one coin bears a tiny mint mark 'CC' and there’s a sticker on the inside cover labeled 'Heritage Collection.' It feels like someone’s cherished hobby, not random clutter, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, we can arrange a meetup in Nashua to hand it back.
I found a JBL Charge 4 portable speaker this afternoon around 2:30 pm in the parking lot behind the Market Basket on Loudon Road in Concord, NH. It's charcoal gray with an orange bumper and has a small dent on the bottom edge; there’s a faded mountain sticker on the back and a frayed USB-C cable still attached. It still powers on and sounds good, so it seems recently used. I know how losing a speaker can be—if this helps the owner, I’d love to get it back; if you recognize it, message me here and we can arrange a pickup near the Capitol Center area.