by Sarah Pearson | Jul 10, 2023 | History, In Print
While it took to tennis and golf in warm weather recreation, Concord, not unlike the rest of the country, loved its baseball too; for watching as well as participating. The Sunset League got going in 1909 with four teams – the Haymakers, Old Timers, Sluggers and the...
by MARJORIE BURKE | Jul 10, 2023 | In Print, Poetry
I do nothing but sit with arms hanging limp, shoulders slumped, eyes teary, mouth dry, unable to concentrate on anything but the worst moments, this loose posture, unnatural stillness opens me to the reality of my sorrow unconnected to life stuck on pause in need of a...
by JAMIE L. COSTA | May 8, 2023 | In Print, Life & Leisure
Nestled in the woods, a mile off Pickard Road in Canterbury, sits a 40-acre farm where Barbie Tilton lives and cares for dozens of animals. After a career spanning 33 years in information technology, Tilton left the industry to invest in alpacas. Not only do the...
by SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN | May 8, 2023 | Food & Drink, In Print
Nestled along the Contoocook River in the town of Henniker, is Colby Hill Inn, a charming farmhouse-inspired retreat located on a sprawling six-acre property that dates back to the 1970s. The inn is an ideal respite for those looking to get away from the hectic pace...
by MICHAELA TOWFIGHI | May 8, 2023 | Home & Garden, In Print
When Townsend Carmody wanted to start riding horses at the age of five, her dad introduced her to the possibility that she could make a living out of doing so – by becoming a farmer. She’s grown up near farms her whole life. For her first job in high school she worked...
by SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN | May 3, 2023 | In Print, Life & Leisure
Looking to refresh your spring wardrobe or add a splash of color to your home on your next shopping spree, but worried about adding to the waste stream? Shopping at consignment or thrift stores is a fuss-free way to take one step toward making a sustainable choice....