Trash collection is delayed by one day on Thanksgiving day and the rest of the week.
Dale and Anne Mansfield, of Durham, who briefly appeared in a 2018 'North Woods Law,' sued Animal Planet.
The money will hopefully raise the curtain at live performance venues venues that have been impacted by the coronavirus.
Enroll in eBilling on the contest entry form for a second contest entry.
After surveying members, the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen found overwhelming support to hold the festival Saturday, Sunday in Concord.
Terry Farish, InDepthNH.org
After being closed since March due to coronavirus, the Everett Arena will be reopening on August 22 & 23 for a couple of events.
long-running Beatles tribute show to perform special 75-minute concert event
AMC, Granite YMCA, Goodwill NNE, Palace Theatre fetch $1M each while nearly 500 other awards were granted to New Hampshire nonprofits.
This year's nine-day event is held online. Here's how you can participate.
The songwriter from Concord, NH, won 3rd place in Berklee's contest that encourages students to write songs that promote positive change.
King: The lessons we can learn from history are the focus of this interview with award-winning author Peter Fritzsche.
The North End will be filled with sound as Jonathan Tuzman plays a piano song request fundraiser for the ACLU of New Hampshire Thursday.
The Rev. Tim Wildman, Mary Fagan, and others usher in a 100th performance helping the city's West End residents weather the new coronavirus.
Recipients to be honored on June 23
The annual Barley House Restaurant fundraiser for the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth has new fare and a couple of traditional faves.
It will remain closed until later this summer.
The Concord Parks & Recreation Department has canceled a number of summer events and activities due to the new coronavirus.
New Hampshire still has camps in every region, but this summer may put some camps on the brink even if they do open with fewer campers.
5 Questions for Melissa Lewis, a North End resident and βseamstress, is creating masks for people during the new coronavirus pandemic.
The new season features conservation officers rescuing a bear from a home, pursuing a hunter poaching wild turkeys, and ATV enforcement.
5 Questions for Regina Hawley, a South End resident and juried craftsman who is making cloth coverings β for anyone who needs one.
Planet Fitness and Southwest Airlines also communicate with customers in an effort to limit future disruption by the new coronavirus.
The New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources has four trainings to assist artists in gaining access to grant funding.
In what will probably be his last, Glenn K. Currie's latest book, "Ball of String," offers reflective tone and tether of a life well-lived.
The managing director, who helped build up a successful arts school, active gallery space, and other initiatives, resigns after 15 years.
Juried and guest artists showcase their works in "Then and Now β How Far We've Come" exhibitions in Concord.
The NH State Council on the Arts will honor a creative community, an arts educator, leaders, and others with 2019 Governor's Arts Awards.
By NANCY WEST, InDepthNH.org
βThe League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, musicians, brewers, and food vendors will be the center of attention on South Main Street.
Learn how early sci-fi led to pathways to space exploration, Museum Day, the night sky, and more at the Concord center.
Watch: The 104th annual event in Hopkinton runs through Sept. 2.
22 League of NH Craftsmen from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont honored for excellence.
The League of NH Craftsmen annual fair features hundreds of artisans at the Mount Sunapee Resort. The event runs through Aug. 11.
The annual Pitch In Days are coming up in August. The 29th Annual Season-Opening Gala is Sept. 15.
The former Concord Theatre on South Main Street is now a performance space with retractable seating for 300 and an intimate lounge area.
The senior living home will be celebrating the summer solstice with a fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association on Friday.
The annual event closed off Main Street and made it through downpours and a thunderstorm Thursday. But the next two days are looking good.
The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. June 20-22 on Main Street. Hear bands, enjoy food, hunt for bargains and more.
Watch: The Concord restaurant's annual fundraiser for the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth runs through Saturday.