‘American Bolshevik’ details the storied history and evidence-based case for coexistence with the coyote, once called the original Bolshevik of North America
It must have been a slow news day on Sunday, February 5th. The front page article above the fold was about Walker Pond in Webster. The third article making the town select board and employees look like “inside trading.” Nothing could be further from.
A generation of national rock bands, local musicians, and club kids came of age at the legendary Short Vine bar/laundromat. But its spirit of connecting people through live music isn’t all in the past.
An unusual land sale that involved much of the frontage around one of New Hampshire’s most pristine small lakes has produced an unusual result: On the Boscawen side of Walker Pond almost the entire shorefront has been preserved from development for.