Pedals & Pathways: E-Bikes
read more…: Pedals & Pathways: E-BikesThe number of products sold as E-Bikes has sky-rocketed. But with all kinds of sizes & shapes & power levels, which ones are safe? Which ones are legal?
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The number of products sold as E-Bikes has sky-rocketed. But with all kinds of sizes & shapes & power levels, which ones are safe? Which ones are legal?
It is also an irrefutable fact that the serial killer Ed Gein was one of the worst human beings to ever inhabit this planet, which makes him juicy content for “American Horror Story” creator, writer and producer Ryan Murphy’s series “Monster,” which has featured fictionalized tales of some of the most demented and depraved killers in the annals of American crime.
What a spooktacular time to be alive! On tap for this weekend is a frightfully freaky selection of events serving up a haunting host of activities to prepare you for the upcoming Hallo-weekend. You’re sure to be primed for the pumpkin season if you choose to participate. So, what are you waiting for?! Check out our weekend round-up below. If you’re not too scared, that is…
Longmeadow Church will hold its annual Snowflake Fair on December 6 from 8:30 a.m.– 2 p.m. at 4 Wilson’s Crossing Road.
It turns out there are over nine-million quilters in North America, and the sewing and quilting industry is estimated to be over $5.9 billion annually, with an expected 6.7% growth in the next six years.
The open house will begin at 1 p.m. with documents and artifacts showcasing significant periods of New Hampshire history, including records on the state’s witchcraft cases.
Folks in Manchester will get the chance to see what these guys are all about when they take the stage at The Shaskeen on October 16.
“Roses are Red, Violets are Pink, Yellow, Purple” is the topic for the Manchester Garden Club’s November 20, 2025, meeting, to be held at 12 noon at St. Hedwig Parish Hall, 147 Walnut Street.
America’s Tapestry is a project to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States with 13 hand-embroidered panels, one for each of the original 13 colonies. The panels illustrate the diverse stories of the American Revolution.