After the vacation days and cookies and cocktails and general merriment of December, January with its bills and resolutions and frequent grayness can feel like a letdown. But there ARE reasons to get excited about January — and in this week’s cover story, we present 63 of them. Local sports, concerts, theater, Concord’s WinterFest and a fair amount of wine events — January has a lot going on.
Also on the cover In this week’s Nite section, Michael Witthaus talks to electric violinist Mia Asano and bagpiper Ally Crowley-Duncan, who will play the Tupelo in Derry on Jan. 6 (29). Mya Blanchard finds out about the new takeout market in Nashua, Live Free and Dine (page 22). And Angie Sykeny gets the information on how to volunteer to work at the polls for the presidential primary (page 6).
Storm clean-up In the aftermath of a massive storm system on Dec. 18, 2023, which brought heavy rainfall and strong ...
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Manchester holds training for primary poll workers If you’re interested in working or volunteering at the polls for the Jan ...
Big Events January 4 and Beyond Thursday, Jan. 4 It’s the final weekend for the LaBelle Lights outdoor walkthrough path ...
Scam alert Eversource is issuing a cautionary notice to its customers about a surge in scam activities. Scammers are using ...
Find a new wine and more fun for the first month of 2024 Holidays and vacations over, weather uncertain and ...
Teen wellness program at Currier Museum of Art aims to create connections through art On Monday, Jan. 22, the Currier ...
Family fun for whenever STEM fun • The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire (6 Washington St. in Dover; childrens-museum.org, 742-2002) ...
Dear Donna, We have this very heavy block island. I am wondering what its value would be. We’re downsizing and ...
Museum communications director Neva Cole is the communications director for the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover. Explain your ...
News from the local food scene • Paint night at Spyglass Brewing: Paint a 16x20-inch canvas while enjoying a free ...
Gourmet takeout market and culinary school opens in Nashua On Wednesday, Dec. 20, Hollis resident Karen Calabro opened the doors ...
A self-taught baker and a caretaker by nature, Chelsea Annett has a love for baking and cooking that sprouted when ...
I have to admit there have been a lot of cookies over the past month or so. And cake and ...
Save Ferris, “Xmas Blue” (self-released) This one came in too late to be included in the pre-HannuChistmaKwanzaa column. This teaser ...
Everywhere an Oink Oink, by David Mamet (Simon & Schuster, 225 pages) The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer famously described talent as ...
A scaredy duck overcomes his fears of the unknown to take his family on an adventure in Migration, a totally ...
Local music news & events • Spindizzy: A biweekly EDM version of open mic night has Vermont DJ Montel Tucker ...
Mia x Ally take viral act on tour The curious lockdown revival of a 600-year-old folk tradition was the catalyst ...
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