Archives: April 2019

Shrinking Coverage

Statehouse reporters are vital but increasingly rare

Local statehouse reporters are vital, but they are becoming increasingly rare. Why this is bad news for everyone in New Hampshire.

A Civil War Nurse

While often paired up for lists of oxymorons, the words “civil” and “war” combine without irony in one arena of the bloody War Between the States: hospitals, where nurses healed all the wounded with courtesy and kindness.

Speaking as someone with a number of nurses in my family (two of whom have worked in pediatric ICU for decades), I have nothing but respect for these warm souls that minister to us at the most vulnerable and uncertain moments of life. So it was with some personal joy last year that we decided to add the nursing profession…

Visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Zimmerman House

This year's The Palace Theatre Kitchen Tour features area kitchens and a chance to see the Zimmerman House

The 15th annual Palace Theatre Kitchen Tour on June 2 features many of the Bedford/Manchester area’s finest kitchens, plus a chance to visit the Zimmerman House, the only residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that’s open to the public in New England.

Everybody Loves Ramen

New Hampshire is getting in on the ramen trend — here's where to find the next delicious bowl

New Hampshire is getting in on the ramen craze. Here’s where to find the next delicious bowl, from dedicated noodle shops to some of your favorite restaurants.

The Women of Monadnock

The thing that signifies the Monadnock Region is the mountain that stands alone in its midst. Mount Monadnock, in all of its rugged beauty, inspires a special kind of people to form community around it — many of them women we think are remarkable.

The thing that signifies the Monadnock Region is the mountain that stands alone in its midst. Mount Monadnock, in all of its rugged beauty, inspires a special kind of people to form community around it — many of them women we think are remarkable.