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Confused about tariffs, federal incentives or state tax credits? Here's where things currently stand for those who want to go solar.
These super volunteers stand up for children across New Hampshire.
How to navigate phasing into retirement.
Queen City mounted police aren’t about to ride off into the sunset.
Increasing university options for seniors mean there's no age limit on education.
When you're ready to make the move to a smaller home, here's what to do and where to turn.
The "what if?" insurance comes in several forms.
From glamping to academic excursions, the options for adventurous travel aimed at voyagers 60+ are more extensive than ever.
New Hampshire has one of the biggest and fastest-growing senior populations in the U.S., which leaves experts from doctors to economists wondering: how do we serve such a unique group?
"Senior centers" are updating their offerings—and their names.
The MQX Quilt Festival New England puts 300 works of fabric art on display.
Your child can no longer care for her child, so you’ve stepped up and stepped back into the role of parent
There are dozens of non-profit animal shelters, farms and facilities, breed rescue groups and pet adoption agencies across the state. Here are rescue stories with happy endings and information on how you can help.
Today’s social media provides opportunity and challenges for seniors. Don't get overwhelmed - here's how to navigate the technological world.
Celebrate Portsmouth's seafaring heritage with the 16th annual Maritime Folk Festival on September 26-27.
More and more seniors are saying it's never too late and are signing up for various procedures. Here's what you need to know if you're considering plastic surgery later in life
Providing safety and security at specialized memory care facilities for loved ones with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Music teacher Jared Cassedy of Windham High School tells us what it was like to win a Grammy at the 57th Grammy Awards ceremony back in February.
TV commercials would have you believe there are no downsides to reverse mortgages. Not so fast, say New Hampshire experts.
These champion dogs, cats and horses have reached the pinnacle in their respective competitive fields. From a Supreme Grand Champion Maine Coon Cat to a Welsh Corgi with 13 national titles under her collar, these four-legged celebrities are all winners.
If you snore, you might have a serious condition called sleep apnea. Here's how to recognize this sleep disorder.
At a time when words like “immigrant” and “refugee” come with loaded political implications, Concord photographer Becky Field has spent the last three years capturing the daily lives of foreign-born Granite Staters, showing that our new neighbors strengthen and enrich our communities.
You can take it with you after all, just as long as your recreational vehicle is your house
It gives the catchphrase "food and spirits" a whole new meaning.
A community supported brewery in Dover, NH.
Sit and stay a while at the new Hobbs Tavern and Brewing Co. in West Ossipee.
NH is ranked as one of the costliest states in the country for senior living
You'll find inventive beers crafted with care at From the Barrel Brewing Co. in Londonderry.
This new Merrimack brewery gives a nod to Revolutionary War era military history in NH.
Five-year-old Birr won Best of Breed honors for the Chinook at the 138th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Meet three talented youngsters who are breaking into showbiz in a big way.
The Granite State is home to a number of things that could be called "icons." The Budweiser Clydesdales are about as iconic as they come
As the property manager of the dog-friendly 364-unit Twin Ponds Development rental community in Nashua, Debbie Logan soon discovered that not all of the residents were responsible pet owners.