Here are some top events in NH to put on your calendar this spring
Technically speaking it’s meteorological spring in New Hampshire, so get out your calendar and plan your vernal equinox activities right now. Here are a few suggestions.
Technically speaking it’s meteorological spring in New Hampshire, so get out your calendar and plan your vernal equinox activities right now. Here are a few suggestions.
The New Hampshire Maple Producers Association has declared March, Maple Syrup Month, with special events on Maple Weekend from March 16-17. Here are some of our favorite.
New Hampshire author and historian, Glenn Knoblock, will help to uncover those stories when he gives his talk, “Granite Women: The Hidden Lives of NH Women as Seen in the Cemetery, 1674-1992,” – based on his 2021 book of the same name. The lecture will be held at the Nashua Historical Society, on Saturday, March 19 at 7 p.m.
New Hampshire mud season has officially arrived. How do we know? Aside from the mess we’re tracking into our house from our shoes, and cleaning off our dogs’ paws, those bright orange signs warning of frost heaves, muddy roads, and limiting heavy vehicles have begun popping up like spring crocuses on local roads and state highways.
Come April, New Hampshire will be one of 13 states with a good view of the Great North American Eclipse of 2024.
Hate winter? Here are some activities for fellow winter haters to beat the winter blues.
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.
There is a lot of fun to be had in New Hampshire this weekend. From exploring your artistic side using liquid glass to an introductory forest bathing class, the range of events across our state is really something. Here are our top eight picks. Merrimack Valley...
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...
There are MLK celebrations throughout this state this month. Here are five of them: