Tip O’Neill, the legendary former Speaker of the House, regularly observed that all politics is local. So aptly enough, when shaking hands with constituents at home, he would always ask, “How’s your back?” calculating that half the world suffered from.
Music on Norway Pond will hold “For Pete’s Sake,” an outdoor songfest led by the young singers of Jr. Mints honoring Pete Seeger on the Hancock Common Sunday, June 11, at 4:00 p.m.Seeger is known as a champion of American folk music, community and.
All weekend long, hundreds of community members gathered at Sawyer Park in Bennington for the annual Rhubarb Festival, a decade-long tradition celebrating all things rhubarb. This year’s event featured dozens of local food and craft vendors selling.
June 6 and 7 are NH Gives! The Friends of the Greenfield Meetinghouse and Greenfield Historical Society are both taking part in this statewide online fundraising event; please go to nhgives.org and search “Greenfield” to find their individual links..
Hancock’s Fiddleheads Café reopened Memorial Day weekend after a winter hiatus, during which time owner Sherry Williams continued her search for a buyer to fulfill her retirement goal, having worked might and main at the business for 18.