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Forests of Azure Yield Musical Salvation from Fellow New Englander

Singer-song writer Ray LaMontagne, hailing from the dusty backwoods of northern New England has just released his third folk-rock album, “Gossip in the Grain,” under RCA Records.

By Daniel Bindschedler | July 23, 2010
Canoe-nification

Canoeing on The Connecticut River, Hanover, New Hampshire

Allison Biederman and her family enjoy a lazy Sunday after canoeing down the Connecticut River.

By Allison Flint | July 31, 2015
An Overnight... in North Conway

North Conway, New Hampshire

North Conway, NH is not just for ski bunnies and outdoor types. Though the scenic village located in the shadow of Mount Washington offers plenty of ways to enjoy nature and burn calories,...

By Rhiannon L. D’Angelo | October 26, 2012
Traveling on the Rail Trail

Enfield, New Hampshire

Discover how abandoned railway lines have been ingeniously used to create a “Rail Trail,” in New Hampshire.

By Allison Flint | September 24, 2012
Farmers’ Markets in the Twin States

Norwich, Vermont and Enfield, New Hampshire

Most of us in New Hampshire and Vermont have a vegetable garden or at least a kindly neighbor who will share extra zucchini. As the harvest abounds at this time of year, the real fruits appear at...

By Allison Flint | September 17, 2012
The Sunken Forest of Rye

There’s a great cedar forest in Rye, New Hampshire, at least there was one. At extremely low tides, stumps of this once great forest can be found just northeast of Jenness Beach.

By Michael F. Bisceglia, Jr. | August 24, 2012
Fungi in the Forest

Enfield, New Hampshire

When rain has fallen in New England this year, it has not come quietly or left quickly. The resulting dampness has produced a remarkable display of mushrooms and other fungi everywhere you go.

By Allison Flint | August 23, 2012
The Lobster Tail, Windham, New Hampshire

If initial impressions are anything to go by, then the Lobster Tail restaurant was off to a flying start.

By Cameron Buker | August 07, 2012
Flea Marketing - New England Style

If it is true that “one man’s junk is another’s treasure,” New England just might be Fort Knox.

By Michael F. Bisceglia, Jr. | July 31, 2012

ARTICLE LIBRARY

February 10, 2012
BY Eric Allen
New Hampshire

The Granite State is home to Mount Washington – the highest peak in New England at 6,288ft above sea-level. The White Mountain National Forest links the Vermont and Maine portions of the Appalachian Trail, which is just one of New Hampshire’s national treasures.

 
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In our first monthly column on the Naval Submarine Base New London, or SUBASE, ONE looks at the history and development of the world’s first submarine base. In our first monthly column on the Naval Su

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