Hobbies - trains, models, die cast, slot cars, model rockets, hot wheels, matchbox, tonkas, tin toys, etc.
Amherst Farmers Market Opening Day, FREE tote bag, LIVE music, LOCAL food!
It is an exciting time as graduation means moving from one stage of life to another. This threshold should be celebrated, but there are issues that need to be considered- like your car insurance.
A mobile solution to keeping your home safe
When was the last time you had a really good cup of coffee? Well, that's too long. Treat yourself this weekend to a good, old-fashioned percolated cup. Fill your house with that time-honored aroma!
Ideas to keep kids engaged and avoid hearing "I'm Bored!!!!!" this summer!
Local Vendors can reserve a booth at the Summer Metaphysical Blast Fair on Sat Aug 11 from noon to 8 p.m. at Nia NH and Yoga.
There's plenty to consider when you move into a new home. This checklist will help you make sure the process is as smooth as possible.
Track & Field Championship
With summer travel season approaching, find out how to keep your home safe while you're away.
Found some potatoes sprouting in a dark corner of the pantry? Don't throw them away - throw them in a container, add dirt and watch your bounty grow! Container potatoes are easy and fun.
Championship Prep
Hampshire FC Memorial Day Weekend Soccer Tournament.
Yard sales are an easy way to get rid of clutter and make a little money, but be prepared. There are several issues you need to consider to ensure your sale runs smoothly and without regret.
How to help kids understand that grades are not a judgement on them.
Health Care Compacts The real Issue and how it will affect us all.
TRACK & FIELD
Helping teens become more self aware through changing their perspective.
The raw milk laws in New Hampshire are changing - for the better! Raw milk has so many uses - especially for making your own dairy products. This week's blog covers Greek yogurt.
AMS TRACK RESULTS
You can create your own little cottage and make it a great project to brighten up the inside of your home. We can show you step by step with any finishing ideas that you have in mind.
A quick comparison on the ACT and SAT on test organization, cost and test dates and scoring and score reporting.
Cystic fibrosis is a disorder that has many challenges but there is hope!
Yogurt (Greek or regular) is one of the easiest dairy products to make at home - no special equipment needed. It is delicious, nutritious and can be enjoyed by everyone, young and old.
Over 600 hives in our area of New Hampshire were stocked with new honeybees this week. Let the honey flow begin!!.....
This week's topic is honeybees and how you can use them to increase food production in your backyard garden.
Cajoled by self-serving business Nashua's Mayor and Aldermen are their puppets. Only Councilor Wheeler has prevented us all from subsidizing this boondoggle.
AMS Track & Field for April 12
This week's blog covers our most frequently asked egg questions such as "What's the difference between white and brown eggs?" and "How can I make hard-boiled eggs that peel easily?"
The hidden delight is changing our lives through coming back to a whole and healthy breath.
April brings to mind Easter eggs and baby chicks. If you're craving fresh eggs, there is no easier way to put real food on the table than to have a small backyard flock of laying hens.
Southern New Hampshire sells more "farm to table" than most other places in the US. Our lengthening days bring signs that the growing season will soon be here.
Amherst Middle School track & field.
follow up to what is CACR 12
Amherst residents need to contact their representatives to find out their position on CACR 12. If passed it will be very detrimental to Amherst.
Discusses position of Congressman Bass on the Blunt Amendment, its relationship to the Supreme Court Citizen's United decision and ramifications for individual liberty had it passed.
Examines recently proposed legislation, particularly bills inimical to improved education, public safety and individual rights and frivilous legislative activities.
Discusses how an invasion of New Hampshire by outside money and people is distorting our governance with a particular analysis of the voter fraud scandal caused by Project Veritas.