Archives: February 2015

Paper Mache Furniture

It’s surprisingly durable and easy to decorate

Jason Hackler, manager/owner of New Hampshire Antique Co-op in Milford and partner of Jason Samuel Antiques, appraises a 19th-century side table made with paper mache.

Your Letters from the March 2015 Issue

Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St. Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Honoring Chef Haller Susan Laughlin’s article on Chef Jim Haller in the February issue was read with pleasure and brought back a memory or two of the time when I did typing (yes, real typing) of the rough drafts for…

How to Train for a Marathon

Ever considered running a marathon? It's certainly not easy, but here are the first steps you need to take on the path to completing 26.2 miles.

Ever considered running a marathon? It’s certainly not easy, but here are the first steps you need to take on the path to completing 26.2 miles.

Color Trends for the New Year

Nature-inspired neutrals and bold accents create fresh color combos to fit every personality

Nature-inspired neutrals and bold accents create fresh color combos to fit every personality.

Irish for a Day

When do they hang up the shamrocks at Chez Vachon?

In NH politicians annually don green and attend Irish breakfast for St. Patrick’s Day, but wouldn’t it make more sense to pander to our French Canadian population?