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                        The scene is one part Keebler Elves, one part Lord of the Flies.A skinny kid with spaghetti arms swings a hammer, while another wields a blow torch. The…
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                        Nori and Sarah Kozuma opened up the Horseshoe Cafe on Newmarket’s main drag last year.The Bay Area-transplants, married and heavily tattooed, divide the…
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                        Imane Naji Amrani is in total party planner mode. She wears a pink dress and matching pink headscarf. Focused and firm, she tells a group of teenage…
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                        Tad Montgomery can still remember when he first discovered morels.He was five years old, working in the garden with his mom and siblings, when a…
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                        When he was a kid, Dan Walker lived in a house on Cottage Street, not far from downtown Littleton. Three doors up the hill from his house, in an old…
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                        Eating local in New Hampshire can mean more than just stopping by the farmers' market. For more adventurous residents, it means foraging for wild…
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                        The trend of the speakeasy bar - drinking establishments that play with the history of our prohibition days - has taken off in big cities like New York…
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                        In some countries in Europe, red wine is part of daily life. Not so in the US. And as a result, Americans may be missing out on the health benefit of a…
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                        Last week the VFW Post 168's bar and banquet hall on Deer Street in Portsmouth was sold. Mounting costs and competition prompted the sale, leaving members…
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                        Making your own liquor at home is illegal under federal law. A bill in the New Hampshire House right now would legalize the distilling of a limited amount…
 
 
 
 
 
