Oil truck driver saves dog in Rochester fire: ‘What a courageous act’
Matthew Wrisley, an oil truck driver for D.F. Richard Energy, is being credited with saving a family's dog in a fire that destroyed their home Sept. 23.
Matthew Wrisley, an oil truck driver for D.F. Richard Energy, is being credited with saving a family's dog in a fire that destroyed their home Sept. 23.
A guide to creating nine scintillating Halloween costume ideas that scream New Hampshire.
Fall is here, and it’s the perfect time to get lost—literally! New Hampshire’s corn mazes are back in full swing, each with its own twists, themes, and challenges. From spooky night adventures to puzzle-filled family fun, here’s a roundup of mazes worth exploring this season:
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.
Fall is in the air, and New Hampshire is ready to celebrate! From classic county fairs and apple harvests to Oktoberfests and chili cook-offs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Grab your friends and family and check out these can't-miss fall fairs and festivals across the Granite State over the next few weeks...
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.
Stacker compiled a list of the breweries with the most beers ranked in the top 100 in New Hampshire using data from BeerAdvocate as of August 2025. Any ties were broken by the highest-ranking beer.
The 23rd annual New Hampshire Film Festival has announced the selection of more than 100 independent films that will be screened Oct. 16-19 event.
This week, we asked readers, where are you NOT going leaf peeping in New Hampshire. Here are some of the responses.
In 1890, the Boston and Maine upgraded their tracks, and its Exeter bridges were too narrow. The Newfields Road bridge was rebuilt and widened, but the railroad balked at the cost of replacing the Park Street bridge. The street was closed in January of 1892, and the bridge was torn down to extend three full lines of tracks across Park Street.