Three-Hundred-Some-Odd Years and Countin’
The art of the New Hampshire town meeting.
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New Hampshire Magazine
The art of the New Hampshire town meeting.
The beginnings of a family tradition.
Decorating is not my strength. In summer, I harvest catnip and spread it on the floor. It creates texture — and the cats love it.
Gravy was always the pièce de rèsistance of our Thanksgiving table
Tell us, please, where do we find the foliage?
NH comedian Jimmy Dunn found an audience during the shutdown – Mikey at the town dump.
Back when we could lick doorknobs with relative abandon, we would do things to keep from being bored — they just never really rose to the level of “hobby.”
Christmas is a competition — here’s how to lose.
An electric railway on the Presidential Range. Flooding thousands of acres to increase tourism. Rebuilding the Old Man. All of these — and more — were real propositions. See why they (thankfully?) never happened.
We gave longtime (15-year) “Ayuh” (formerly “Last Laugh”) artist Brad Fitzpatrick free rein this month to create this array of banging costume ideas for the serious Granite Stater.