Archives: July 2023

Mood Music for a Happy (We Hope) UFO Day

On July 26, the first U.S. Congressional hearings on UAP will take place with three “whistleblowers” answering questions about the out-of-this-world weirdness that apparently has been going on for nearly 100 years

“Mill” Work was Destiny

In June, I started reporting to work on the fourth floor of the Waumbec Commercial Center, a 450,000-square-foot building that was once part of the largest textile manufacturing operation in the world

In June, I started reporting to work on the fourth floor of the Waumbec Commercial Center, a 450,000-square-foot building that was once part of the largest textile manufacturing operation in the world.

Antique Alley

Unbeknownst to the uninitiated, a rich selection of world-renowned antique shops hide like diamonds in the rough along New Hampshire's Route 4

Unbeknownst to the uninitiated, a rich selection of world-renowned antique shops hide like diamonds in the rough along New Hampshire’s Route 4.

Be Back in a Little While…

Out on errands (presumably), a husband from a now-historically-recognized 19th-century Granite State family wouldn't return home for 42 years. Why?

Out on errands (presumably), a husband from a now-historically-recognized 19th-century Granite State family wouldn’t return home for 42 years. Why?

Turning Back Time

Seth and Josh Meyers reminisce about growing up in NH on new podcast

Seth and Josh Meyers reminisce about growing up in NH on new podcast.