Taylor Community, a non-profit organization, has been caring for seniors in the Lakes Region for 117 years. What started as a small care home has evolved into the premier life plan community in New ...
This story was done in collaboration with New Hampshire Public Radio. Sam Evans-Brown is NHPR’s Environmental Reporter. Here are parts one, two and three of his three-part series that delves further ...
In the winter, motorists passing the community center on Logging Hill Road in Bow spot families, bundled up in bulky jackets, colorful mittens and wool hats, whizzing down the dedicated town sledding ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Players at Boards and Brews (including co-owner Keating Tufts at right) getting into the game of Riff Raff. Boards and Brews, which opened this spring, is already a popular Elm Street spot. Photo by ...
In a day when a novel about bondage and submission is bedside reading material in respectable homes, it’s hard to understand just how shocked the world was by a book from a young New Hampshire writer ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This race is fast, fun, and scenic — and all net proceeds support charitable causes. The Seacoast Half starts and ends at Portsmouth High School, guiding runners through the picturesque coastal towns ...
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