Archives: August 2017

Your Letters From the September 2017 Issue

Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St. Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Keep it Classy Another gorgeous, interesting issue although the phrase “whiny Arlo Guthrie” in “Psychic Salute” added nothing relevant to the feature. For me, it actually detracted. New Hampshire Magazine is customarily so well-written and produced — that was gratuitous,…

Health and Wildness

“In wildness is the preservation of the world,” wrote Henry David Thoreau. Now, physicians and scientists are suggesting that wildness may be the preservation of good health as well

“In wildness is the preservation of the world,” wrote Henry David Thoreau. Now, physicians and scientists are suggesting that wildness may be the preservation of good health as well.

How to Build Your Best You

Five local health gurus share their tips

The path to self-improvement is a personal one, but there are guides along the way who can start you moving or get you back on course. Here are five local experts eager to share their most inspirational tips on working the angles and overcoming the obstacles to personal transformation.

When Leno Met Vito

Jay Leno was here to drive a steam car up Mt. Washington — and eat

Jay Leno was in NH to drive a steam car up Mt. Washington — and eat.

Chiang Mai

This cozy family-operated Thai restaurant is worth a stop. The interior is modest, but the menu has all the Thai greatest hits. Find colorful curries, clay pot cookery and pad ped talay, a seafood dish cooked with Thai herbs. Prices are very reasonable and portions aren’t overly large. The Siamese platter is a sampling of chicken satay, curry triangles and…