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Annual New Hampshire Festivals Annual Sheep and Wool Festival Date: Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, May 11, 2025 Location: Deerfield Fairgrounds 32 Stage Road, Deerfield, NH More information: ...
Since 2000, New Hampshire Magazine has polled and published the picks of its readers and editors in categories that range from best cupcakes to best martini to best antiques shop and everything in ...
Independence Day is on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Listed below are Fourth of July celebrations, parades and fireworks from around the state. Please note that many towns hold their fireworks displays on ...
New Hampshire is home to some truly excellent talent and venues. Whether you appreciate Shakespeare or Broadway, there’s sure to be something happening that you’ll love. Here you’ll find, in ...
Note from the editor: You’ll note that some categories below have multiple winners and you will see distinctions such as “overall”, “multilocation – local” or “multilocation – regional.” Here’s how we ...
As a child & adolescent psychiatrist, my work with children, adolescents and their families has been an enduring source of energy and satisfaction. I am fortunate to have a career that requires ...
Too often, nurses are the unsung heroes of the medical community. In fact, they are key members of any health care team, but their skills and contributions go unrecognized time and time again. As the ...
The New Hampshire Magazine editorial and sales teams in Manchester, NH do not have access to print subscriber information. If you have a question regarding your print subscription, need to change a ...
Amoskeag Rugby Club’s Paige Laprise of Manchester, center (in red), breaks for daylight during a match against the North Shore Monsoons. On any given Saturday each fall, rain or shine, dozens of women ...
It’s hard to imagine driving past a rich field of buried treasure and never stopping to explore — yet thousands of people commuting along Route 4 do it every day. Route 4, aka First NH Turnpike, runs ...
Frederick Strickland owns a grim first — he was the first-recorded person to die on Mount Washington on October 19, 1849. Despite winter-like conditions, the 29-year-old Englishman did reach the ...
It’s a sad but true fact that one of the occupational hazards of being a writer is that we are incorrigible eavesdroppers; no stray overheard comment is sacred, and each serves as potential grist to ...