Stacy Milbouer is an award-winning journalist and has covered New Hampshire for many publications including the Boston Globe, New Hampshire Magazine, and the Nashua Telegraph.
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Budget-friendly Mother’s Day: 5 places to take Mom that won’t break the bank
Not every mom wants to go to brunch on Mother’s Day. It’s a lot of food, a lot of money and it’s likely too late to make a reservation. Then what’s a devoted, monetarily challenged offspring to do? So, so much in New Hampshire.
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Skip brunch: Here’s where to bring mom on Mother’s Day
While moms love to eat out on Mother’s Day, they also love to do something special for themselves and their families. Here are a few Mother’s Day events for the Granite State mom on the go.
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Independent Bookstore Day is Saturday. Here’s where to celebrate in NH
Independent Bookstore Day started in 2013 to promote, celebrate, and highlight the value of the independent bookstore community. This year there are over 900 stores throughout the country are participating. Here are some of those that are celebrating in New Hampshire.
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10 spring events happening in New Hampshire you don’t want to miss
Spring is a big deal in the Granite State. We can finally take the snow shovels out of the car, leave our puffers in the closet, and take walks without fear of slipping on ice. It’s no surprise we want to get out and celebrate at fun vernal events scheduled all over the state. Here…
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How to check your air and water quality in NH
Earth Day is April 22 and it’s a great time to check in on our state’s environmental health. In New Hampshire, you can check air quality data and air quality forecasts online every day. Here’s how to do that:
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6 fun Earth Day events in NH
Since it began 54 years ago, Earth Day has become more and more of an important occasion that is meant to be fun, but also to give people information and education about the environment. Here are a few Earth Day events happening in New Hampshire this weekend.
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Love in the shadow: Couple gets engaged amidst eclipse viewing in Nashua
Hundreds of eclipsers in Nashua spread out through the city finding their little corner of a cloudless, cerulean sky on what felt like the true first day of spring Monday. Some chose corners of the city’s parks, others chose parking lots, backyards, and bridges crossing the Merrimack and Nashua rivers.
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Rare 4.8-magnitude earthquake rattles NH residents
Some reported shaking lasted as long as 20 or 30 seconds. According to the United States Geological Survey, this event was a shallow earthquake—which has more severe shaking than deep quakes. The agency stated that in the northeast, 23 million people felt light shaking, 300,000 experienced moderately shaken, and 9,000 felt strong shaking.
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How solar eclipses have inspired cultures across history
According to NASA, Granite Staters are among 31 million Americans who live in the path of this year’s solar eclipse, that’s more than twice as many as the 2017 eclipse, and 10 times as much as when the skies darkened in 1979.
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Need eclipse glasses? Here’s where to find them in NH
While businesses, libraries, and museums have been offering solar spectacles for the April 8, celestial event, supplies are running low. Here’s a list, as of now, where you might be able to find a pair or two.






















