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NH Chronicle: Ceal's Mussel Stand

NH Chronicle: Ceal's Mussel Stand

A women-run fish restaurant since 1948

Tonight we're serving up delicious seafood with a long history. Ceal's Clam Stand has been a popular hangout on Seabrook Beach since 1948. People rave about their fried food and freshly prepared sides, but it's the women behind the window who make the place the gem that locals know it to be. Plus, there's a baseball league created specifically for blind and visually impaired athletes. Dozens of beep baseball teams from across the country compete, and the home team in New England is the Boston Renegades. Karen Meyers catches up with one of Manchester's power hitters. On Fritz Wetherbee's New Hampshire: Silver LakeMore on tonight's stories:Ceal's Clam StandBoston Renegades Beep BaseballAssociation of Blind CitizensThis week's host:NH Emergency Services Explorer Training Academy

Tonight we're serving up delicious seafood with a long history. Ceal's Clam Stand has been a Seabrook Beach staple since 1948. People rave about their fried food and freshly made sides, but it's the women behind the window who make the place the gem that locals know it to be.

There is also a baseball league that was created specifically for blind and visually impaired athletes. Dozens of beep baseball teams from across the country compete, and the home team in New England is the Boston Renegades. Karen Meyers hits one of the power hitters from Manchester.

About Fritz Wetherbee's New Hampshire: Silver Lake


More information about tonight’s stories:

Ceal's Mussel Stand

Boston Renegades Beep Baseball

Association of Blind Citizens

Host this week:

NH Emergency Services Explorer Training Academy

Anna Harden

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