Author: Stacy Milbouer

Historic Summer Arts

New Hampshire lays claim to some truly outstanding and historic summer theater. Plus, take a once-in-a-lifetime artists' retreat to the gorgeous Appledore Island, which has an impressive artistic history of its own.

Ultimate Trails and Tours

Don't just drive up Mount Washington - hike it. Or take a tour of our state's historic and iconic covered bridges, find the most beautiful swimming hole or attempt our tough section of the Appalachian Trail.

Kitchen Kitsch

From now through Thanksgiving, a collection of Welch’s Grape Jelly glasses and Welch’s advertising art will be on display at the Woodman Museum in Dover.

Waste Not with Rag Rugs

Chris Ruwell has seen a lot of changes in her 35-year career as a family and consumer science teacher. It’s no longer home economics and no longer just for girls. But Ruwell, 57, who teaches at Merrimack Valley Middle School…

An Insider's Guide to Winter Survival in the Granite State

We're all hearty New Englanders, there's no doubt about it. Whether you're a flinty lifelong Yankee or a flatlander from away, anyone who can survive the snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures of our darkest season has earned the title. But, let's be honest, while some of us celebrate the season of black ice and snow angels, others hunker down and endure it.