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In the ’60s and ’70s, a migration occurred — young people were in search of a new way of life in rural areas, and New Hampshire was where many chose to put down roots.
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In the ’60s and ’70s, a migration occurred — young people were in search of a new way of life in rural areas, and New Hampshire was where many chose to put down roots.
The North Country Young Writers’ Festival debuts this month.
Phillips Exeter Academy student Yunseo Choi took the top prize — $250,000 — at the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Let the students of Pine Hill at High Mowing School in Wilton entertain you at Circus in the Woods coming up in May.
Meet Angie Tv, a relentlessly committed performance artist and conceptual comedian.
Twenty-five years ago, Steve Taylor, a lifelong scholar of all things New Hampshire, compiled a list of places, things to do, events and other diversions that offered insight into the culture and values of the state. Much has changed since its last update in 2006, so Taylor revisited the list, tweaking a few things here and there. See if you can experience all 100.
Learn about these Granite State Olympic athletes with accolades in skiing, hockey and swimming.
Learn about the work and impact of three Granite State female activists.
Granite State hockey program grew to national reach
Learn about the work and impact of these Granite State women in the fields of public service and politics.