Now that we are slooooowly getting our freedom back to get out of our homes in New Hampshire, we may feel the need to race to our old hangouts (standing 6’ apart), and begin to…
PHOTO: The author hopes to get back to guiding salmon anglers by mid-summer. Most salmon anglers come to Lake Winnipesaukee looking forward to two very distinct times of year for salmon fishing, early spring and…
After years of consistent economic expansion and growth throughout much of the world, the global economy is facing tectonic shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic.For developed states such as the United States and Western Europe, the…
PHOTO: The 2nd New Hampshire Regiment Fights in the 1st Battle of Bull Run. In May 1868, General John A. Logan, issued a decree that May 30 should become a nationwide day of commemoration for…
This Coronavirus thing has been going on a lot longer than I expectedI thought, what, maybe a month, two if things were really stretched out?But now we are into the third month and I am…
PHOTO: An ovenbird perches on a snowy branch in New England last week. -Chris Bosak Photo It feels as if it were months ago and the weather has certainly taken a turn for the better,…
It was the month of May in the year 1952 and I was finishing my last year at the New Hampton Community School, the last of two because the “consolidated school” for the town’s school…
PHOTO: Ducks, such as this wood duck, are well equipped for cold temperatures. Photo by Tom Thomson of Thomson Tree Farm in Orford, NH Hummingbirds, warblers and other migratory songbirds face a slew of dangers…
I’ll be glad once this whole virus thing is over.I am curious to find out what this new normal is going to be that everyone is talking about.They mention it a lot on the news…
Can we economically sustain a prolonged lockdown? Well the stunningly high unemployment numbers for April, just over 20 million lost jobs, should answer that question and serve as yet another jolting wake up call that…
New Hampshire has a rich history of surviving. If you can’t do winters up here, you won’t last long. If you don’t like shoveling snow, this is not the state for you. If you can’t…
PHOTO: Our Weirs Times Ski/Outdoor Columnist is out of the house and back on the trails (but keeping her distance!) this week taking a bike adventure in the White Mountains. Pictured here at the dead…
By Hon. John GibsonMerrimack, NH Small businesses are the lifeblood of our state; they employ our family, friends, and neighbors. Small businesses in every community across our state contribute to our quality of life and…
PHOTO: Mrs. Martha J. Buxton, one of the early President’s of the Penacook Women’s Club. It is difficult to argue that anyone’s position is more important in society than that of a Mother, and any…
While we await the lifting of ‘the stall of life as we knew it,’ it gives us time to ponder about what we appreciate in life before the stall. Being able to shake hands, give…