A Young Scientist Invents a Mask That Works for Everyone
A young scientist invents a mask that works for everyone.
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A young scientist invents a mask that works for everyone.
In the quiet New Hampshire town of Hancock, there lives a woman who has been described as “part Emily Dickinson, part Indiana Jones.” For sure, Sy Montgomery’s adventures could fill a book, and they have, many of them. Her latest contains a message for the times.
The raw, driving rain turned to a thick slurry of wet snow as our boxy yellow school bus lurched northward from Manchester to Berlin. We were just into the first weeks of our 1974-75 season as Manchester Central High’s Little Green hockey team, making our biennial pilgrimage to the Paper City.
Come for the laughs, stay to learn how to service your own Tesla.
Reporter Lenie supports business and spreads joy.
Libraries. Thanksgiving. Mega Millions. Fast Food. Summer vacation. “Let it Go.” American Rock ‘n’ Roll. America. What do all of those things have in common? Simple. They exist because of New Hampshire. Find out why the country owes the Granite State a big thank-you for these items and 40 more (did we mention Donald Trump?).
As the latest Building on Hope renovation nears the finish line, meet some of the dedicated volunteers who are donating their time, skills and materials to help give new life to the Nashua Police Athletic League facility. This week's installment is about Hampshire Fire Protection.
As the latest Building on Hope renovation nears the finish line, meet some of the dedicated volunteers who are donating their time, skills and materials to help give new life to the Nashua Police Athletic League facility. This week's installment is about Scott Knightly, founder and president of EnviroVantage.
The Meals of Thanks program, generously sponsored by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, took place on Veterans Day at the Manchester VA Medical Center and just before Thanksgiving at the New Hampshire Food Bank and The Way Home.