Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire March 3-8, 2026
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from March 3-8.
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from March 3-8.
Still in winter, but itching to get out of the house? From candlelit fairy strolls in Cape Neddick to ice carvings in Belfast, guided nature walks in Hebron, plant swaps in North Hampton, and a glowing snowmobile parade in Pittsburgh, the next two weeks are packed with ways to lean into the magic of late winter. Bundle up, grab a friend (or the kids), and make a night of it. Here are some top events to add to your calendar.
New Hampshire’s 2026 Town Meeting Day takes place on March 10. Here’s everything you need to know.
When winter hits New Hampshire, you don’t have to choose between staying warm and going out. Across the state, restaurants, breweries, and vineyards are turning up the heat, literally, with private igloos and cozy dining spaces that let you soak in snowy views without freezing your fingers off.
From glowing ice sculptures and sleigh rides to wildlife workshops and plant swaps, here’s what’s happening across New Hampshire as winter rolls on.
Celebrate Women’s History Month by supporting these five female-owned businesses in the Granite State.
Elizabeth Ann Virgil, who a century ago was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of New Hampshire, is one of 40 women featured in an exhibit opening March 6 at the Portsmouth Athenaeum.
Here are five indoor activities around the Seacoast to try with the kids over February vacation this year.
Cabin fever? Not in New Hampshire. From torch-lit parades and sled dog races to wine tastings and lakeside chili cookoffs, February is packed with classic Granite State winter traditions. Here are five festive ways to lean into the cold and make the most of the season.
From alpine skiers to hockey players to snowboarders, discover New Hampshire’s past and present Winter Olympians and Paralympians.