Archives: April 2016

The Case of the Hairy Hand

A legal case that's too weird to forget

It’s one of the first cases taught in law school—and one of the weirdest. But the Case of the Hairy Hand had its start right here in the Granite State.

Evening of Compassion & Magic

On May 12 support the Animal Rescue League of NH by attending this fun event that features Best of NH Award-winning magician Andrew Pinard.

On May 12 support the Animal Rescue League of NH by attending this fun event that features Best of NH Award-winning magician Andrew Pinard.

Four Great Bike Rides

Our experts recommend scenic bike rides in four different regions of the state. From a covered bridge tour to a route with ocean views, explore the state along these trails.

Beer Ice Cream Combines Sweets and Suds

New flavors from Chris' Wicked Ice Cream feature Kelsen Brewing Company beers as the main ingredient

Chris Perry has combined Kelsen brews and small-batch dessert in his new beer ice cream—and his new bottle shop and grown-up dessert bar in Milford offers the perfect place to try a bowl for yourself.

Mission Statement

“We enhance stockholder value through strategic business initiatives by empowered employees working in new team paradigms.”

“We enhance stockholder value through strategic business initiatives by empowered employees working in new team paradigms.”

Your Letters From the May 2016 Issue

Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St. Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Weather Fix Loved the whole issue as usual, but I was particularly impressed with the portrait series, “Recovering” . The folks who put their stories out there in the hope of helping others with overdose and addiction issues are indeed very…

Remarkable Women 2016: The next generation

The Granite State is known as a place where women’s contributions are valued and recognized. But the next generation of women seems poised to crank things up a notch and boldly go where no one has gone before.

The Granite State is known as a place where women’s contributions are valued and recognized. But the next generation of women seems poised to crank things up a notch and boldly go where no one has gone before.