Archives: September 2016

Dartmouth's Hood Museum Gets a Makeover

A new downtown art space and an expansion are planned

Dartmouth’s Hood Museum of Art has closed its doors until 2019 for a major expansion project. In the meantime, though, you can get an intimate peek at the museum’s art on Hanover’s Main Street.

Perambulations

Most geographic boundaries are only visible on maps, but we still benefit from examining them up close and personally

Most geographic boundaries are only visible on maps, but we still benefit from examining them up close and personally.

Your Letters From the October 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. NH Memories from Florida The September issue is GREAT. Brought back lots of real good memories. Farmers markets where you get real good veggies right out of the gardens — we do not get that down here where I live….

Boo Who?

Local themes make Halloween more, uh, local

Local themes make Halloween more, uh, local.

A Livable Living Room

Hopkinton designer Amy Mitchell made her formal living room functional

Designer Amy Mitchell combined the formal with the functional in her Federal home in Hopkinton.

Walking New Hampshire's Northern Border

“Good fences make good neighbors,” wrote Robert Frost, quoting his grumpy muse. No fences guard our stretch of the international border between the US and Canada, but a trek along those 58 miles offers plenty of reasons to reflect upon forces that unite us and those that divide.

“Good fences make good neighbors,” wrote Robert Frost, quoting his grumpy muse. No fences guard our stretch of the international border between the US and Canada, but a trek along those 58 miles offers plenty of reasons to reflect upon forces that unite us and those that divide.