Sledding — rocketing down a hill as steep as a wall with the wind in your face and your heart in your mouth — is the quintessential winter activity. Whether you prefer a padded toboggan, a high-tech ...
Marshall Hudson’s latest “What Do You Know?” entry recounts the tale of Jigger Johnson, the New Hampshire lumberjack, river ...
Explore Plymouth, New Hampshire, a town whose state college grew into a university could soon see more big changes ...
Uncover the Wentworth by the Sea, which stands tall in New Castle, as many other hotels of its era have crumbled in disrepair ...
Just before the bell went off at Rockingham Park racetrack, Frank Malkus of Carteret, New Jersey, took out a fresh cigar, put a match to the tip and sucked life into it. Eleanor Malkus, in double ...
It’s been 50 years since a spectacular UFO was spotted over Exeter. That case, along with many others, remains unsolved. Fifty years ago this September, UFOs came to Exeter. They haven’t left. The ...
Too often, nurses are the unsung heroes of the medical community. In fact, they are key members of any health care team, but their skills and contributions go unrecognized time and time again. As the ...
Move into an old home and a phrase comes to mind: “If these walls could speak.” Apply that same thought to the rugged hills and ragged shorelines of the Granite State, the “old home” in which we live, ...
What’s a sandwich? For the purpose of this story, it might be easier to say what it isn’t: It’s not a hamburger, wrap or hot dog. It’s not even a submarine sandwich or a breakfast sandwich, despite ...
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 ...
For more than 200 years, general stores in New Hampshire have changed with the times. Some closed forever, but dozens survived, adapting form and function to meet the needs of their clientele through ...
In the summer of 1905, Augustus Saint-Gaudens was slowly dying of intestinal cancer. For the past 20 years, the premier sculptor in the United States had spent part of almost every year in Cornish, ...
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