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Precious little is known about the first tiny group of English settlers who arrived aboard the Jonathan in spring 1623. They ...
J. Dennis Robinson is a well-known columnist, lecturer, and public historian who often pens features for New Hampshire ...
The granddaddy of hill-climb cycling events, the Mt. Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb is held the third Saturday in August. Photo by Joe Viger Forgive New Hampshire historians if they scoff at ...
Whether you use hand-cut strips of colored construction paper and a straw, or buy archival drawing papers and specific tools, quilling is accessible to nearly everyone. Quilling’s history stretches ...
For trail runners looking for a White Mountains route with views of waterfalls and options to adjust elevation and distance, the Pentadoi Loop, off the side of the Presidential Traverse in Randolph, ...
When Troy Farkas decided he wanted to launch a New Hampshire-centric podcast in 2023, part of the motivation was that he felt like there just wasn’t much about our corner of the world. “There’s 6 ...
Two legends have haunted the Isles of Shoals since colonial days. According to Capt. Christopher Levett, who visited from England in 1623, “Upon these islands are no savages at all.” Levett’s claim ...
Saint Anselm College has long offered community services as part of its educational vision for students. For over a year, that mandate has included a more practical education for refugees and ...
Precocious little Emmy and her mom stopped in at our farm recently, and I asked her if she was learning to read. Emmy told me about her favorite book and said I could borrow it if I promised to bring ...
There’s a good chance someone you know — a friend, a coworker, a boss or a cousin — is a caregiver. The numbers are surprising: The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services says one out ...
On a hazy moonlit evening in Dover, music from a cover band echoes from Henry Law Park’s Rotary Pavilion Stage. Up on Central Avenue, friends and families chat and walk their dogs as cars inch down ...
It’s no surprise that agritourism is on the rise in New Hampshire, because fall is all about farms. From leaf peepers pulling over on the Kancamagus for a piping hot cup of apple cider, to teenagers ...
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