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Doula who found calling early in life makes documentary about child birth in Vermont >Jess Kimball, of Springfield, Vt., shadow boxes during a workout as owner Maria Kritikos dog Cannoli watches at Baan Muay Thai Academy in Lebanon, N.H., on July 19, 2021. Kimball, who is a postpartum doula, said she signed up for self-defense classes at the school in November because she walks through dark hospital parking lots for her job. A documentary Kimball produced this winter, The Vermont Birth Experience, a compilation of interviews with midwives, doulas, parents, researchers and others involved with birth in the state is available on YouTube. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news Geoff Hansen
HANOVER Dartmouth College’s fall waitlist for undergraduate housing has returned to normal size, following a lottery in which the college offered up $1 million total to encourage as many as 200 students to find off-campus alternatives, according to.
Chef Keith Sarasin spent a large part of his COVID-19 quarantine time writing an 800-page cookbook centered around a single topic. Working 70 hour weeks for seven months, he produced Meat: The Ultimate Cookbook (Cider Mill Press, May, 2021), a gorgeously photographed and designed primer that includes butchering techniques and tips on how to choose just the right cut of beef, pork, or chicken for the 300 original recipes within.
“I don t eat a ton of meat, but from my career, I had all these great meat recipes,” said Sarasin. “I ate a lot more meat back in the day. I still love meat and I don t identify as a vegan or vegetarian, however, I think the consumption of meat is a little crazy at times, especially in the West. My hope with this book is that we will take meat and honor it, rather than just have it as this thing that has to be at every meal.”
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Often over-shadowed by the state s popular tourist centers of the White Mountains and Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire s cities don t get as much attention. But they are filled with attractions and things to do, making them perfect destinations for relaxing weekend getaways.
To those from large metropolitan areas, New Hampshire s cities may seem like towns - and in fact, several of them are. Throughout most of New England, the distinction between towns and cities is based on their form of government, not their size or population. So some of the cities in this list are technically towns, but you wouldn t know it from their busy Main Street or abundance of things to do there.