Stacy Milbouer is an award-winning journalist and has covered New Hampshire for many publications including the Boston Globe, New Hampshire Magazine, and the Nashua Telegraph.
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5 famous comedians with ties to New Hampshire
Some of the country’s most famous and iconic comedians are deeply connected to New Hampshire, whether by birth, upbringing, or summer residences.
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A century of cinema: Keene’s historic Colonial Theatre marks 100 years with silent film spectacle
What do Quasimodo and Keene have in common? They both mark the start of a Keene downtown institution. On Sunday, Jan. 28, the Colonial Performing Arts Center is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a free screening of the silent classic, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” the first movie shown there a century ago.
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Explore these cozy winter farmers markets in New Hampshire
I’m not a big fan of summer, but I do love heading to my city’s farmers market to buy fresh veggies and see old friends. Luckily I live in New Hampshire where there are plenty of winter farmers markets. Here are some of our top picks throughout the state. Merrimack Valley Downtown Concord Winter…
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Eversource issues warning to New Hampshire residents: Beware of winter scams
Eversource is warning New Hampshire customers to watch out for surges, but not of the power kind. This is the time of year when there’s an increase in scam activity directed at their customers, according to a release from the utility company.
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Urgent need for poll workers in key cities just days before New Hampshire primary
With less than a week away until the Jan. 23, New Hampshire Primary elections, communities are still looking for poll workers. Some of those communities are the state’s largest cities including Nashua, Manchester, Keene, Portsmouth, and Concord.
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Honor the legacy of MLK at these events in New Hampshire
There are MLK celebrations throughout this state this month. Here are five of them:
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Ice Castles’ grand opening in New Hampshire chilled by unexpected warm spell
If you’ve been waiting all year to visit the dynamic colors and contours of ice castles in North Woodstock, you’ll have to wait a bit longer. It’s just been too warm—even in the White Mountains.
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Satisfy your sweet tooth anytime at NH’s top year-round ice cream stands
There’s no better way for a Granite Stater to enjoy a cold, winter day than visiting an ice cream stand. Many destinations on the New Hampshire Ice Cream Trail are open year-round. Here are a few:
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Where to ring in the new year in NH
New Hampshire knows how to welcome in 2024. There is not a shortage of party possibilities on New Year’s Eve. Here are a few of our favorites:
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New Hampshire volunteers make 8th trip to help Ukrainian orphans
Alex Ray, owner of the Common Man family of restaurants, volunteers for the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine and the Rotary Club of Plymouth, are on their way home from a three-day trip in the war-torn country to deliver holiday gifts, goodies, and much-needed supplies to 1,300 orphans.






















