The total solar eclipse is coming in April—here’s some fun events in NH
Come April, New Hampshire will be one of 13 states with a good view of the Great North American Eclipse of 2024.
Come April, New Hampshire will be one of 13 states with a good view of the Great North American Eclipse of 2024.
New Hampshire has plenty of famous actors, writers, musicians, and politicians with a close connection to the state. But we have also had our share of the infamous—those known around the country and the world for their roles in history’s seamier chapters. Here are a few:
Hate winter? Here are some activities for fellow winter haters to beat the winter blues.
Some of the country’s most famous and iconic comedians are deeply connected to New Hampshire, whether by birth, upbringing, or summer residences.
What do Quasimodo and Keene have in common? They both mark the start of a Keene downtown institution. On Sunday, Jan. 28, the Colonial Performing Arts Center is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a free screening of the silent classic, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” the first movie shown there a century ago.
I’m not a big fan of summer, but I do love heading to my city’s farmers market to buy fresh veggies and see old friends. Luckily I live in New Hampshire where there are plenty of winter farmers markets. Here are some of our top picks throughout the state. Merrimack...
Eversource is warning New Hampshire customers to watch out for surges, but not of the power kind. This is the time of year when there’s an increase in scam activity directed at their customers, according to a release from the utility company.
With less than a week away until the Jan. 23, New Hampshire Primary elections, communities are still looking for poll workers. Some of those communities are the state’s largest cities including Nashua, Manchester, Keene, Portsmouth, and Concord.
There are MLK celebrations throughout this state this month. Here are five of them:
If you’ve been waiting all year to visit the dynamic colors and contours of ice castles in North Woodstock, you’ll have to wait a bit longer. It’s just been too warm—even in the White Mountains.