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.
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. ...
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.
Congresswoman Annie Kuster and Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess have unveiled plans for a comprehensive redevelopment of the Nashua Public Library Plaza, thanks to a new $3 million federal grant. The project aims to enhance public safety, accessibility, and ensure the...
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.
In December, Gavin Weeks, 15, won a gold medal in the Youth Winter Olympics in South Korea.
Pluto is very slow moving. In fact, the last time Pluto was in Aquarius was between 1777 and 1798, a period that saw immense global change and upheaval. Want proof? The American Revolution occurred during that time and Thomas Jefferson also penned the U.S. Constitution.
I have a mutated gene that predisposes me to early-life, non-systemic cancer. Not fun. And P.S. I can’t tolerate the chemo I need to treat it. But I’m still here (knock on wood) thanks to my personal deities— doctors, surgeons, nurses, physician’s assistants, science, and marijuana—it saved my life.
President Biden announced this week the approval of new student debt cancellation, which is expected to affect over 490 borrowers in New Hampshire totalling $3.6 million in cancelled student debt.