Lifestyle
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Sugarmakers see record start to maple sugar season
This season is the earliest Bruce Bascom has ever collected sap. The mild winter, which has sometimes felt spring-like, allowed him to start in December. This past weekend, when daytime temperatures hit close to 50 degrees, he collected 2,000 gallons of sap. So far this season, he has about 8,000 gallons.
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Hate the cold? Beat the winter blues with these indoor activities in NH
Hate winter? Here are some activities for fellow winter haters to beat the winter blues.
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5 famous comedians with ties to New Hampshire
Some of the country’s most famous and iconic comedians are deeply connected to New Hampshire, whether by birth, upbringing, or summer residences.
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New Hampshire’s top 8 events this weekend (Jan. 19-21)
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 Attend a 3D liquid glass workshop Jan. 19, 6:30-9…
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‘Guys Who Give a $hit’: A NH group supporting local charities in a big way
The men of about 150 men, who call themselves the Guys who Give a $hit, get together four times a year to nominate a charity they want to give money to. They contribute $100 each, have some cold ones, and select three charities at random out of a hat. Representatives from all three charities are…
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How to upcycle your Christmas tree in New Hampshire after the holidays
While your tree is no longer the place under which you stash presents, doesn’t mean it can’t be a gift. There are many upcycling alternatives including gardening, crafting, and heating.
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New Hampshire’s top 13 events this weekend (Dec. 15-18)
Whether you’re drawn to outdoor winter activities or prefer the warmth of indoor celebrations, New Hampshire provides a variety of options this weekend. Here are our top 13 picks.
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5 winter events in New Hampshire to put on your calendar
Plan ahead for cold-weather fun that lasts as long as there’s snow on your roof. Here are five ideas for you to try this winter.
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Here’s what’s driving the proposed name change to Mount Washington
Easton resident Kris Pastoriza has petitioned the federal government to change the name of Mount Washington, named after the first president, to Agiocochook, its original Abenaki name.
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Granite Staters will take the longest journeys in New England for Thanksgiving
This year’s Thanksgiving travel is expected to break records with millions of Americans flocking to a home cooked meal. More than 55 million people are projected to travel 50 miles between Wednesday, Nov. 22, and Sunday, Nov. 26, making this year’s holiday one of the highest travel volumes ever recorded, according to the American Automobile…

























