Dozens of states are considering proposals to adopt either year-round daylight saving time or standard time.
Shootings, missing people, store openings and closings, rioters, convictions, and great things about our little place in the world.
The new year is coming, Concord and Penacook. Here are some options on how you can celebrate.
After rain and patchy fog on Friday, mild temps are expected through the weekend. Plus, fun things to do this weekend and next week.
From us to you, here’s hoping you have a safe holiday, a fun vacation week, and a happy New Year, too.
Plus: Chaos & Kindness; caroling, art and comedy; meditation; stories; and a lot more to do in the Granite State.
#FITN2024 presidential candidates campaigning around the state; last-minute events, fairs, and more to get you into the holiday spirit.
Concord NH Patch is partnering with T-Mobile so we can all share the joy of Letters to Santa.
This Weekend: Recitals and concerts; crafts and markets; meet a “ReinSteer”; popup shops; tea party turns 250; 150 years of bridal fashion.
More than 3,000 Granite State children will have a merry Christmas due to gifts donated by retired state employees, SEA/SEIU 1984, others.
If you do not feel like cooking, some local eateries and national chains will be open on Christmas Eve and the holiday in New Hampshire.
As the song goes, “They call it stormy Monday …” But when considering this week’s weather, “Tuesday’s (not) as bad.” Plus: Fun things to do.
Weekend Weather: While Friday and Saturday will be nice, more snow and rain are heading to the Granite State on Sunday and Monday.
Watch: The group, which has been performing in the region for decades, kicked off its Christmas concert series in Allenstown on Saturday.
Friends, family, and volunteers gathered to place holiday wreaths on the graves of over 7,000 buried at the cemetery.
A slippery Monday commute. Plus: Holiday happenings; taxes in retirement talk; books; concerts; food; theatre; crafts; meditation; and more.
#FITN2024 is less than 2 months away and candidates are scrambling to get voter attention. Plus, Midnight Merriment, other stuff to do, too.
Watch: Revelers welcome the holiday season to Penacook for the 18th time.
Plus: Holiday events and happenings; theatre; books; food; crafts; stories; and more.
Attention holiday shoppers: Christmas shipping deadlines are weeks away, so start planning soon if you want your gifts to arrive on time.
Watch: For the 38th time, Downtown Concord hosted a tree lighting ceremony outside of the Statehouse on Friday.
Live tree prices have increased due to inflation and drought, experts say. Last year, live trees were around $93, on average.
Saturday is an important day for independently-owned local businesses in the Granite State — It’s Small Business Saturday.
Where are the best Christmas light displays in Concord? Let us know!
Plus: Holiday events, craft fairs, theatre, shopping, find a Christmas tree, get some food, and much more around the Granite State.
Despite inflation concerns, the National Retail Federation projected holiday spending to reach record levels in November and December.
AAA: 55 million people are expected to be traveling for Thanksgiving; vehicles on the road should expect to be in cars for close to 2 hours.
For kids and families, there’s nothing quite like seeing jolly old St. Nick live and in person.
This year, the list includes major chains such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Macy’s, Michael’s and Walgreens, and others.
Some grocery stores and pharmacies in the Granite State will open on Thanksgiving but most will not.
Plus, a roundup of events and other things do this week around the Granite State — including fairs, plays, and a vigil held at NH Hospital.
Due to the expected stormy weather on Saturday, the parade has been canceled. It is only the second time the parade has been canceled.
Get Out, New Hampshire: Holiday events, including craft fairs, theatre, books and talks, food and fun, around the Granite State.
Plus, events all around the Granite State: Shipyard talk; theatre; craft fairs; food; music; politics; authors; cocktails; and more.
Mayor Jim Bouley will be the grand marshal of the annual Loudon Road event; the tree lighting will held in Downtown Concord at city plaza.
After snow and freezing rain in some parts of NH, expect a clear weekend. Plus, all kinds of events around the Granite State.
Concord NH Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to bring your moments of thankfulness from the dinner table to a wider audience.