New Hampshire Magazine - March 2010

Letters to the Editor

It Was the Best! Thanks so much for having us as a part of the Best of NH Party. As far as we're concerned, the whole production was “the best.” Expertly produced, well-executed and a great audience. Congratulations! We thoroughly…

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The Good Old Summertime Fiberglass boats have their charms (mostly, they’re easy to take care of), but to the lovers of old boats, there is nothing like wood. Yes, you have to spend hours staining and varnishing the old wood…

Keene Appetite

The chalk-white church spire that towers over Central Square in Keene is a testament to the history of the city and a rural icon like those of many small New England towns. But the hip used-CD store, the martini bar…

Pass It Forward

In the late ’70s, after reflecting upon his good life here in New Hampshire, A.J. “Skip” Homicz, D.D.S., decided to reach out to people who lead very different lives from his. He contacted the Missionaries of Charity, and soon embarked…

Cuisine Buzz

Maybe the star of Bethlehem is rising again. The North Country town has recently been graced with an unusual restaurant. Angelica’s on Main Street is a labor of love for owners Tammy and Fred Cunha. The charming building created quite…

The Teacher Arrives

By late July, new school supplies were already on store shelves. It was a rude reminder that my quiet mornings of newspaper reading and making my cereal just so before heading to work were soon to end. In scarcely a…

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GOT Wings? If you’ve got fairy wings (or can pretend you do), put them on and fly to Portsmouth on Sept. 23 and 24. There you will find a whimsical world of fairy houses, built by children from acorns, rocks…

Good Food, Great Views

While the dinner on the table and the vibe of the dining room are prime considerations for choosing a restaurant, a smashing view can add the finishing touch to a perfect dining experience. And from the seacoast to the mountains,…