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THINGS TO DO

Love to Hike? Here are seven strategies for healthy knees

Hiking isn’t just good for the soul - it’s one of the best forms of exercise for longevity. Long, steady hikes typically put you in Zone 2 cardio, that sweet spot where your heart rate is elevated but you can still hold a conversation. If your knees hurt, you’re far less likely to get out on the trails and enjoy those benefits. For many adults in their 40s, 50s, and beyond, it’s knee pain - not lack of motivation - that sidelines them.

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9 events for your weekend calendar

Fall in New Hampshire means pumpkins on porches, apples in baskets, and festivals popping up in nearly every town. Whether you’re looking to wander through a pumpkin-filled village, sip a local brew, or hear from nationally known authors, there’s no shortage of ways to soak up the season. Here are nine events happening across the Granite State this week.

There is something for everyone in New Hampshire during the autumn months.

9 hayrides to kickoff your NH fall fun

Fall is here, and there’s no better way to enjoy it than from the back of a hayride! From winding orchard trails to pumpkin patches and cider stops, these New Hampshire farms offer hayrides that are fun for kids and adults alike. Grab a blanket, hop on board, and take in the season at these local favorites.

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6 can’t-miss events for your calendar

Fall is in full swing across New Hampshire, and the weekend is packed with festivals, food, and fun for the whole family. From classic county fairs to chili cook-offs, lumberjack competitions, and maritime music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Check out these can't-miss events happening around the state.

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