Halloween spirit
Beware: The Seacoast has a powerful and somewhat disturbing appetite for Halloween debauchery, and this year will be no exception. It’s a time of ghastly jack-o’-lanterns, horrific haunted houses,...
View ArticleLive free and legislate
a look at the first round of legislative requests filed by New Hampshire’s state representatives for 2013 State representatives have submitted their first round of bill requests for 2013, and it looks...
View ArticleSpreading the vibe
The pending relocation of The Barley Pub to a bigger, more prominent site is the latest development in Dover’s expanding nightlife. A gradual exodus of artists and musicians out of Portsmouth and into...
View ArticleA place to call home
In a tough rental market, local groups are envisioning ways to boost affordable housing options on the Seacoast. Between rising costs and increased competition, it is more difficult than ever for many...
View ArticleFishing for hope
Four centuries of fishing chronicled in “The Mortal Sea” offer a new perspective on the North Atlantic While warning signs have existed in every generation, the crisis of today, Jeffrey Bolster writes,...
View ArticleFaith and equality
N.H. Bishop Gene Robinson makes a faith-based case for gay marriage in his new book, which arrives as Maine and the rest of the nation make strides toward equality. One of the pioneers behind the gay...
View ArticleFood drive
Despite modest improvements in the economy, demand at local food pantries is higher than ever this holiday season. The New Hampshire Food Bank, which distributes provisions to more than 400 food...
View ArticleThe Parent’s Guide to Gaming with Your Kid
Think a WiiU might fix all your problems? It’ll be safe, you can play it together, and maybe it will heal this digital rift that’s growing in your house. Does this sound familiar? Let’s talk. When I...
View ArticleRing in the New Year with (your own) style
We all celebrate New Year’s Eve, but not all celebrations are created equal. Some of us like to join a crowd of 15,000 for family-friendly First Night celebration that includes puppets, magic shows,...
View ArticleYesterday’s wisdom
Jared Diamond examines what traditional societies can teach the Western world in “The World Until Yesterday” When Jared Diamond first began doing field work in the highlands of New Guinea in the 1960s,...
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