We asked, you answered: How do you feel about daylight saving time?
This week we asked readers to share how they feel about daylight saving time. Here's what they said...
This week we asked readers to share how they feel about daylight saving time. Here's what they said...
This week we asked readers to share how their outlook on the future changed—for better or worse—since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
Political parties are full of ideas, energy, and occasionally… questionable decisions. They inspire, they frustrate, and sometimes they get things spectacularly wrong. And let’s be honest—no one’s on board with every single move.
This week, we asked readers what frustrates them most about their political party. Here’s what they told us…
New Hampshire might not be a big state, but how much land the biggest landowner has might surprise you.
The government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 for the first time in six years after Congress reached an impasse on federal funding. This week we asked readers to share thoughts on the shutdown. Here's what they said...
Photojournalist Jane Tyska has traveled to 85 countries in her decades-long career, but her heart — and many of her images — have never left the Seacoast. At least 136 pictures she took for the Portsmouth Press from 1990-1992 reside in the Athenaeum's online archives. When she retires, she plans to spend summers in town scanning hundreds more.
Two New Hampshire billionaires made the Forbes 400 – the business magazine's ranking of the richest people in the United States. A data-mining wizard and a grocery mogul in the Granite State have climbed their way to the top.
This week, we asked, do you agree with the ‘Education Freedom Accounts’ program, or is it weakening public schools?
The UFO incident is said to have happened in September 1965, when Norman Muscarello, an 18-year-old hitchhiker, reported seeing a huge, silent, glowing object with red lights near Exeter. Local police officers Eugene Bertrand Jr. and David Hunt later said they also witnessed the same strange craft hovering and moving erratically.
When Leah Boudreault first picked up a piping bag more than a decade ago, she never imagined she’d turn baking into a full-time career—let alone an online business followed by thousands on social media.