Mount Sunapee ready for Craftsmen’s Fair
read more…: Mount Sunapee ready for Craftsmen’s FairNow in its 86th year, the summertime event is one of the oldest craft fairs in the nation, with more than 25,000 visitors expected.
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Now in its 86th year, the summertime event is one of the oldest craft fairs in the nation, with more than 25,000 visitors expected.
‘My Fair Lady,’ a delightful classic film worthy of a laid-back Sunday afternoon.
Bernie O’Dea is a bigger-than-life character conjured by mystery fiction writer Maureen Milliken, a former Union Leader reporter and editor who also has walked the walk of a newspaper editor in small-town Maine. But her passion for the art of storytelling is as compelling as her cast of characters, which bring the fictional town of Redimere to life in the Bernie O’Dea mystery series, now three books deep.
Beautiful weather was the back drop on Friday and Saturday for the second annual Northeast Delta Dental Stadium Food Truck Festival.
With as much fanfare as you might expect from a group of teenage actors, Emma’s peers stood near the front steps in shades of pink and purple as Artistic Director Carl Rajotte recalled how the expansion of the Palace’s youth program came to pass 15 years ago.
“There was a time I would have been embarrassed to serve a meal for less than $20 a plate,” but now that Chef Grella’s married and has his own family his focus has changed. He knows that time and money are precious resources for busy working families and his new restaurant is designed to help you save both.
This incoming funding will help bring a new system of energy efficient doors and state-of-the art mechanisms for maximum accessibility.
I learned that love is the answer and hope for a brighter future. You really need to get this book and read it, cover to cover.
Portion of proceeds from sales of Josh Cellars, Boisset Collection, and Buena Vista Winery support various charities
When I stood in front of the back coolers at the Dollar Tree five nights ago, I was amazed at the ensemble of delicacies the store now sold. Or maybe they always have. I stick to the armpit and candy isle mostly. This was a new world to me.
Thousands descended upon Northeast Delta Dental Stadium on Thursday for the latest edition of New Hampshire’s biggest party.
On June 28 the exhibition will be inaugurated with a special concert by guitar virtuoso Johnny A. The night begins with a pre-concert cocktail reception with live music. Guests will have an exclusive first look at the new exhibit and be able to talk directly with the curators in the galleries.
On June 25th at 5:30 p.m. the public is invited for an artist talk at Kelly Stelling Gallery featuring artist James Aponovich and curator for the Currier Museum of Art, Kurt Sundstrom.
Turns out every day is happy hour in Manchester, somewhere. We’ve compiled a list of where you can get your drink on around town. Bookmark this page and refer back to it when you’re searching for Happy Hour specials in Manchester.
Cartoonist Peter Noonan translates political headlines of the day into the universal language of art.
The public is invited to the First Anniversary Showing at ARGH Gallery, 416 Chestnut St., on Thursday, June 20. The opening will be from 5 to 8 p.m.
Starting this week, visitors to Manchester City Hall are getting a glance at a time when the national spotlight shined on a group of young Queen City athletes.
Doris Day was the all-American beauty girl next door, but her idealized movie roles were a sharp contrast to the marital and financial woes she would endure.
Majestic Theatre proudly presents “The Man Who Came to Dinner” with five shows – Fri. June 14 & 21 at 7 p.m., Sat. June 15 & 22 at 7 p.m. and Sun. June 23 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at The Majestic Theatre Studios located at 880 Page St., Manchester.
Survivor of opioid addiction Timothy McMahan King explores the cultural and spiritual roots of the crisis in his new book, Addiction Nation.