Essay: Vigilance will be key over the next four years
I do not have a crystal ball to tell what will happen over the coming years. None of us do. But we can speculate based on several factors. We are divided as a nation, more than at any time most…
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I do not have a crystal ball to tell what will happen over the coming years. None of us do. But we can speculate based on several factors. We are divided as a nation, more than at any time most…
The year 2024 was one of growth, inclusivity and community engagement across various sectors in the Granite State. Many of the stories you have read in this magazine are evidence of that. As we enter 2025, these initiatives provide a…
Our country is deeply divided, and an election season can reveal how deep those divides truly are — or seem to be.
With 93 state parks and 679 walking trails throughout New Hampshire, there are plenty of ADA-accessible spots from which to choose.
The lives, labors, worship and tourism of Black Americans on the New Hampshire Seacoast are strikingly illustrated in a trove of photos recently acquired by Historic New England.
Derry resident Danny Chrissanthis doesn’t have a physical disability, nor did he know anyone with any such condition 12 years ago when he became involved with what’s now been an over-decade-long automotive project.
Seacoast Chabad Jewish Center continues its growth with new café
In our increasingly digital world, technology plays a pivotal role in shaping how we live, work and interact. However, a concerning trend has emerged: Many technologies, both AI-powered and non-AI, exhibit biases against people with disabilities.
Catalina Kirsch and Lisa Vasquez were recognized for raising awareness of substance use and suicide prevention issues in NH.