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Victoria's Victory Foundation's yearly event goes virtual for the month of October.
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Victoria's Victory Foundation's yearly event goes virtual for the month of October.
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped new eateries from successfully opening up around the state.
Explore Richard Haynes’ new "Whispering Quilts" exhibit on view at the Currier Museum.
Satisfy your sweet tooth at La Cascade du Chocolat’s new Seacoast location.
Backyard sports provide a healthy dose of community and competition.
Endurance athlete becomes the first woman to run across New Hampshire to raise funds for clean water project.
The virtual fair from the League of NH Craftsmen offers craft demonstrations, studio tours and more from the comfort of your home.
New Hampshire-based spiked water company is now available across New England.
Concerts, craft shows and a fair dedicated to fairies: Here are 10 ideas for having family-friendly fun this July.
Local meal kits and prepared meals deliver comfort with a side of joy.
Drive-in theaters (and even a music hall) offer a much-needed dose of socially distanced joy.
LANEY & LU donates meals to support healthcare heroes, first responders and those in need.
The head brewer at this Merrimack spot talks shop.
The Seacoast Science Center's two newest exhibits are ready for visitors when they reopen to the public.
Two local New Hampshire distilleries are making hand sanitizer to support healthcare workers.
Dining out can be challenging when you have dietary restrictions. Here are the restaurants meeting those needs, from gluten-free to vegan, with delicious results.
Campton brewhouse focuses on craft brews and community.
Oddball Brewing's Bill Walden talks about their most popular brews
St. Patrick's Day, workshops, and a Maple Month tour of a functioning sugar shack: Here are 10 of the best free events happening in the month of March in New Hampshire.
Art shows, lectures, and a Puppy Bowl watch party with a litter of celebrity puppies: here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this February.
Even if you've got two left feet, you can have fun with this beloved tradition. Here's what you need to know to get started.
Art shows, lectures and even a snow sculpting competition: Here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this January.
Holiday festivals and New Year's fireworks: here are 10 ways to have zero-cost fun this December.
“Judy’s Scary Little Christmas” is a hilarious spoof of holiday TV specials from the past, featuring characters like Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman who join Judy Garland to ring in the holidays.
Art shows, lectures, and a Cold Turkey Plunge: here are 10 ways to have zero-cost fun this November.
Looking for something new? Here's a handy guide to restaurants that opened in the last year, plus a list of notable expansions and anticipated openings.
Plastic pollution is bigger than banning plastic straws. Here are some other simple steps you can take to reduce the amount of plastic in your life.
Art shows, summer festivals, and an event dedicated to all things moose in the North Country: here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this August.
This charming marketplace offers made-to-order Italian lunch and dinner staples in addition to specialty products right in the middle of Portsmouth's Market Square.
Visit one of the Seacoast lobster "shacks" for fried clams, steamers, oysters, and of course, lobster.
Patrick Malfait, owner of Contoocook River Canoe Company, gives his tips on where to begin if you are looking to buy your first kayak.
Art shows, summer festivals, and a day devoted to celebrating the Granite State: here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this June.
Gwen Stasio, aromatherapist and owner of ROIL Highness, gives her tips on how to create a toxin-free home using essential oils.
Art shows, lectures and a free festival devoted to all things vegan: Here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this April.
Enjoy locally sourced, colorful and decadent treats at Sweets by Coolwoka.
How to create your best year yet (without feeling like you’re starting over).
Enjoy locally sourced, healthy and delicious food at this family-owned eatery.
Meag Poirier of The Wild Drive, who lives with her husband Ben in a converted bus, offers advice and tips for making long holiday road trips a memorable experience.
The statewide touring and shopping event offers art, crafts, jewelry and more.
Eat consciously, live vibrantly and savor the tastes of healthy eating at Laney & Lu Café.
Kala Duncan, owner of The OMNI FIT, shares her tips on living a fit and healthy lifestyle.
When conventional medicine doesn’t offer all the answers, some seek alternative paths to better health.
Throwback Brewery's Chris Naro and Nicole Carrier talk about their most popular brews and new kitchen expansion.