Archives: December 2011

Bowls to Fill: Hope Zanes Butterworth

Her name, Hope, surely fits her. Hope Zanes Butterworth is, and has been for years, a source of hope for many in the Concord area. She’s devoted an enormous amount of time and energy to good causes, especially to The Friendly Kitchen, which serves meals to the hungry.

This is Your Life

Pass along your stories to future generations

Not just a made-up yarns or fairy tales, stories can also be true-life narratives of past generations.

Magical Menagerie

Kathy Marx of Francestown builds a world of whimsy with paper scraps stiffened with starch and supported by a few bends of wire.

Kathy Marx of Francestown builds a world of whimsy with paper scraps stiffened with starch and supported by a few bends of wire.

An Insider's Guide to Winter Survival in the Granite State

We’re all hearty New Englanders, there’s no doubt about it. Whether you’re a flinty lifelong Yankee or a flatlander from away, anyone who can survive the snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures of our darkest season has earned the title. But, let’s be honest, while some of us celebrate the season of black ice and snow angels, others hunker down and endure it.

Old-Style Wood is New Again

When they update their floors, many Granite Staters are choosing a natural look.

When they update their floors, many Granite Staters are choosing a natural look.