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Featuring 12 hot‚ new Granite State restaurants
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New Hampshire Magazine
Featuring 12 hot‚ new Granite State restaurants
From Thanksgiving prep to the timeless magic of “The Nutcracker,” the holiday season is brimming with things to do in November and December!
Explore our roundup of festive events, the best spots to cut your own Christmas tree, and a schedule of Christmas parades happening in your area—you won’t want to miss a moment!
Can't or don't want to cook this Thanksgiving? These NH restaurants, hotels, country inns and caterers will take care of the big turkey meal with minimal effort on your part. Here's what's happening for Thanksgiving 2024.
Once upon a time people created a Thanksgiving table from what they raised — if you don't happen to live on a farm, no worries. Here's a list of resources for sourcing a local dinner.
With 93 state parks and 679 walking trails throughout New Hampshire, there are plenty of ADA-accessible spots from which to choose.
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
First BeachAbility event at Hampton Beach State Park a splashing success.
Randy Pierce tackles challenges with grit, courage and trust
On weekends from November 16 to December 29, taste wines or spirits at each stop along this festive self-guided tour of 10+ local wineries.
In this edition of “Spontaneity”, we’ve rounded up some Halloween events from across New Hampshire that are sure to give you frightful thrills, eerie chills and everything in between
Aaron Tolson jumps in feet first as director of dance at Saint Anselm College
Professional sculptor and pumpkin carver, John Woodard, shares his tips and tricks for turning a pumpkin into a work of art
Geoffrey Holt hated spending money on himself so he left his riches to the people of Hinsdale
Some requests you cannot refuse. When my granddaughter, Isla, wanted me to watch “Bluey” with her at a recent family gathering, she patted the couch cushion next to her. It was not an unusual request for my stepdaughter’s 3-year-old, whose…