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Do you ski or snowboard? Do you find yourself going to the same crowded slopes all winter long? Do you need a change? If you said yes to any of these…
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While looking for a photo to illustrate a Word of Mouth story on the history of skiing in N.H., I happened upon this gem on Flickr. The photo is of…
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Pond hockey has been a favorite winter activity for many hearty New Englanders since 1883, when the first hockey game ever played in the United States…
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250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire TownsIn a year-long series called “250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire Towns," NHPR’s Keith Shields has traveled all across the Granite…
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In a year-long series called “250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire Towns," NHPR’s Keith Shields has traveled all across the Granite…
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Live Free Or Sci-Fi: Speculative Fiction Set In The Granite StateIn early September, 1965 a UFO sighting was reported near Exeter, New Hampshire. Air force investigators were sent to question several eye witnesses who…
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Former N.H. Bar President Fred Upton Dead At 94A former New Hampshire Bar Association president who helped block construction of a four-lane highway through Franconia Notch has died at age 94.Fred…
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New Hampshire Economist and Chancellor of the Community College System Ross Gitell is looking at the major demographic and economic differences between…
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According to this map posted on BusinessInsider.com, John Irving's Hotel New Hampshire is the most famous book set in New Hampshire. But what about Peyton…
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This week, NHPR's Amanda Loder is reporting a series of stories on New Hampshire's emerging app development economy. (What's that, you ask? Check out our…