Classic winter sports, town festivals, an inn-to-inn chocolate tour — our perennial favorite New Hampshire winter events have it all.
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From thrilling ski contests to tasty food festivals, we’ve rounded up regional events that are worth the drive.
A visit to the historic Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, MA during the winter Christmas season offers cozy Rockwell charm and classic New England good cheer.
Do your houseplants start to look a little drawn in the cold, dark months of winter? If so, follow our 10 best winter tips for houseplants.
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by Percival S. Howe Jr. FROM ITS EARLIEST days New Hampshire’s development and prosperity have been dependent in large measure upon its water power and its forests, for industry sought out sites upon its rivers, and from its forests have grown the lumber industry. In the past decade, however, industry in the State has not […]
Have you ever noticed Ping-Pong-sized balls dropping from oak trees? Find out how these “oak apple galls” form and if they’re a threat to the tree.
Seven Reasons to Love Cape Cod in the Fall
In many ways, Cape Cod offers the best of autumn in New England. From fall festivals to beach and nature walks, here are seven ways to love Cape Cod in the fall.
7 Memorable New England Fall Experiences
We asked a handful of New England artists, historians, educators, and scientists to share their favorite autumn experiences.
From Instagram etiquette to shopping local, here’s how to do your part to help preserve and protect the New England landscape this fall.
Nowhere in America has the opioid epidemic been so deadly as New England. From the beginning, Gloucester, Massachusetts, has been on the front lines of a war seemingly without end.
Reading Emily
Every fall, people come from hundreds— even thousands—of miles away to read aloud all of Emily Dickinson’s 1,789 poems in one day. From dawn until dark, the author joins this singular band of poetry fans to find out why.
The Essence of Appledore
Eating what you gather on an island can change how you look at food—and even life itself.