Now that the weather is beginning to warm up, kids across New Hampshire are likely looking forward to an entire week away from school so they can enjoy the outdoors. Luckily, New Hampshire is offering plenty of family-friendly outdoor activities during spring break this year, including everything from specialty nature programs to annual spring festivals.
The same Republican lawmakers that tried to eliminate the child advocate’s office, slashed victim payouts, and gave the GOP attorney general veto power over settlements now wants the public to trust its investigation. For more than a year, New Hampshire Republicans have systematically dismantled the independent process meant to deliver justice to survivors of sexual […]
Total single-family home sales increased in the first quarter of 2026, while closing prices have dipped year-over-year, according to the Seacoast Board of Realtors.
Julian Armstrong is no stranger to Congress Street, having grown up working at Bull Moose’s old downtown shop and the Friendly Toast, and now as owner of The Wilder gastropub nearby.
The restaurateur is adding to his downtown Portsmouth portfolio, as Armstrong plans to open a neighborhood bistro-style eatery in the former home of The District, which closed in October 2023. The unit is located in the Worth Plaza, across the street from The Music Hall.
Typically serving up something for everyone, whether they're looking for sweet or savory, breakfast or lunch, or maybe even all of the above, brunch offers up that special dining opportunity that can allow for a little sleeping in before setting the tone for the day.
A 1962 letter from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to a Portsmouth minister and civil rights activist received an appraisal of tens of thousands of dollars on “Antiques Roadshow.”
From a train-chasing wolf man to a scooter-riding black bear and Cinderella’s pumpkin coach, New Hampshire has plenty of funky, vintage, and beloved roadside attractions.
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services officials have stated the agency likely will not issue a permit for mechanical removal of milfoil in Willand Pond, according to Mayor Dennis Shanahan. The City Council approved the non-herbicide method of milfoil removal March 11.