Archives: December 2013

Q&A With Jere Daniell

A New England Town Historian

In the mid-1980s, Jere Daniell made a commitment to spend the rest of his life “learning as much about New England towns in every dimension possible.” And so he has.

Remembering Ray Burton

Looking back on Ray Burton's distinguished decades of service to New Hampshire

Looking back on Ray Burton’s distinguished decades of service to New Hampshire as Executive Councilor.

The Photography of Jay Philbrick

New Hampshire photographer Jay Philbrick is on a mission to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary.

NH photographer Jay Philbrick is on a mission to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary. From dangling newlyweds off a cliff to submerging ballerinas, his photos capture the unexpected.

Good Karma Café

You'll find food that's good for you at Good Karma Café

Good Karma Café in Exeter is a vegan paradise and source for other healthy located near the Amtrak Station in Exeter.

Pond Hockey History and Tournaments in New Hampshire

It wouldn’t be the “fastest game on Earth” without the magical properties of good ice. “Black ice hockey” refers to the diamond-hard clarity of the frozen surface beneath the skate.

From an impromptu game with branches for sticks and a stone for a puck to organized tournaments for adults, the winter tradition of pond hockey is alive and well.