“It’s the life cycle of a ski,” says Low, a 1984 graduate of Keene State College. “It starts out factory-fresh, super sharp and snappy. A fresh ski is able to carve up the hardest loud powder New ...
UNH’s origins date back to 1893, when the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts moved from Hanover to ...
For many on the Seacoast, the loss of two community staples several years ago — Louie’s of Portsmouth and Exeter’s Loaf and Ladle — was particularly devastating.
The Walpole environmentalist caps a career in waste management with a new book while embracing his childhood vocation as ...
Haven NH is the largest agency in the state providing support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. The nonprofit, ...
An important-looking monument in the center of the cemetery announces the name, “Maxfield.” Collectively, the dates on the headstones suggest the family resided here for generations, up until the ...
Federico “Fede” Wulff had a dream. This past fall, as his piercing blue eyes gazed across his Kingswood of New England Polo & ...
Patient portals have become one of the most powerful tools in modern health care, reshaping how we interact with our health care providers and medical records. Nearly every major health system offers ...
While this phenomenon is undoubtedly global, New Hampshire has a storied relationship with craft and fiber arts. Before any ...
New Hampshire Magazine is proud to announce the Winners of our 2nd Annual Pets & Wildlife Photo Contest! Congratulations, and thank you to all who submitted!
Janice Rohlf, editor of New Hampshire Home, serves as your tour guide for this special section, which she directed.
To understand the sport of skijoring think part ski racing part rodeo. Holding on to a tow rope, the skier is propelled ...