by Alyssa Dandrea | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
This semi-hard cheese teases the palate with the sweet taste of gouda but its smooth and creamy texture takes it up a notch. Just when it feels familiar, recognizable even, this favorite Brookford Farm cheese surprises with a balanced yet sharp finish. “Dudley’s...
by Around Concord | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
New England Lost Ski Areas Project lists 172 ski areas that used to operate in New Hampshire, most of them tiny one-hill operations featuring tow-ropes. Many of these ski areas of old were killed off by the high costs for insurance and snowmaking. Here’s the NELSAP...
by Ray Duckler | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
The visual exhibit on the top floor, glowing with life each night at the corner of Pleasant and Main streets, says a lot about artist Tom Devaney.“The Face of Concord” – Devaney’s replacement last year for that giant eye we all got to know so well – opens a door into...
by David Brooks | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
The state’s alpine ski areas are ramping up for the season, many with additions that are worth checking out. Here are some changes that have been announced.Pats Peak in Henniker has built a new post-and-beam lodge featuring enlarged bathrooms – which is a big deal...
by Around Concord | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
Angie Lane is the executive director of Red River Theatres, a nonprofit independent cinema in downtown Concord. She’s active in city and regional organizations, including having chaired the Concord Young Professionals Network throughout October 2019. Around Concord...
by Around Concord | Nov 26, 2019 | In Print
Anyone who thinks Veterans Memorial Recreation Ski Area in Franklin doesn’t have a lot to offer, with only 220 vertical feet of elevation, is missing the point.This little ski area offers free skiing thanks to sponsorships from local businesses that pay for the lift...