New Hampshire’s Record Stores Make A Comeback
Here’s where to find an old favorite or a new passion
Record stores never really died out, but a handful in the Granite State are enjoying renewed popularity.
If we want to grow food, we need bees. With bee populations dropping, one local New Hampshire woman is doing her part to save them and educate the public.
New Hampshire Magazine publisher Ernesto Burden spent the day on and off the water at Lake Winnipesaukee with NESN TV star Charlie Moore. Get a behind-the-scenes look before the episode airs.
Everyone, from beginners to experts, can have fun with the accessible sport of disc golf. Here’s how (and where) to get started.
Why would someone take the time to carefully construct large piles of rocks in the forest outside Canterbury Shaker Village? Find out.
Though liberals argue for ranked-choice voting, it’s possible this process could favor Republicans.
Though he didn’t bring the “Top Chef” title back to NH, his experience on the show inspired him to embrace Haitian Creole cuisine.
Resident bouncer-turned-editor Bill Burke reflects on his (not so) glory days.
Record stores never really died out, but a handful in the Granite State are enjoying renewed popularity.
The Hampton Beach Comedy Festival is back for another year of laughs, this time at McGuirk’s Ocean View Hotel
What’s your spark? This profile is part of a summer series on dreamers and leaders in New Hampshire. Maria Noël Groves (Susanna Hargreaves photo) As a child, clinical herbalist and author Maria Noël Groves was drawn to nature, and she saw the world as a magical place. While Groves was majoring in journalism at the University of New Hampshire, a traumatic event…