Portsmouth’s annual gingerbread house contest sweetens the holidays
This year, over 100 people participated in the Portsmouth Historical Society's annual contest, spanning all ages and abilities, from youth to adults.
This year, over 100 people participated in the Portsmouth Historical Society's annual contest, spanning all ages and abilities, from youth to adults.
New Hampshire is full of activities to ring in the new year this weekend, from concerts and performances to workshops and light displays. Check out our top nine recommendations for the upcoming weekend:
New Hampshire knows how to welcome in 2024. There is not a shortage of party possibilities on New Year’s Eve. Here are a few of our favorites:
Ho ho ho, let's see who's been spreading cheer and who's been stirring the pot in the world of New Hampshire politics, as we embark on this holiday-themed naughty and nice list.
Whether you're inclined towards outdoor winter pursuits or favor the cozy ambiance of indoor revelries, New Hampshire offers a diverse array of choices. Check out our top seven recommendations for the upcoming weekend:
Amidst a teacher shortage both locally and nationally, we’re asking New Hampshire teachers what keeps them teaching and what challenges they face in their profession. Here’s the first installment of our series.
Check out this footage from the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce capturing a relentless river engulfing trees and surging over a bridge. Jackson took a beating as the rain, coupled with snowmelt from rising temperatures, led to road closures and early school...
Alex Ray, owner of the Common Man family of restaurants, volunteers for the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine and the Rotary Club of Plymouth, are on their way home from a three-day trip in the war-torn country to deliver holiday gifts, goodies, and much-needed supplies to 1,300 orphans.
While your tree is no longer the place under which you stash presents, doesn’t mean it can’t be a gift. There are many upcycling alternatives including gardening, crafting, and heating.
The celebration of the solstice dates back to Pagan times and was referred to as the yule. Here in the Granite State, we also celebrate—a lot. This is a listing of Winter Solstice celebrations happening Thursday and Friday. If you can’t make it to an official celebration, walk outside at noon. That’s when your shadow will be the longest it will be all year.