by Molly Smith | May 30, 2018 | Community, Freecoast
This month, we stayed close to home and explored activities in the Seacoast region, also known as the Freecoast of New Hampshire. The Freecoast lies in the Southeast corner of the state, with the Merrimack Valley to the west and the Lakes Region to the north. Along...
by Winter Trabex | May 24, 2018 | NH Life & Issues
In 2014, the Census Bureau reported that New Hampshire had the lowest poverty rate in America, and the 2017 Talk Poverty Report ranks New Hampshire among the best states on almost every measure of poverty. Still, there are poor in New Hampshire, and whether these...
by James Davis | May 17, 2018 | Unschooling
If there were a top 5 list of concerns about unschooling, the “spoiling” question would probably be right behind “how will they learn to read?”. Recently I read an article entitled, “Reasons Today’s Kids Are Bored at School, Feel Entitled, Have Little Patience...
by Sarah Chamberlain | May 2, 2018 | Community
“Three years ago we made a bet that New Hampshire could become our new home – having never visited, with little to no ties to the area, and only a one month unpaid veterinary externship to go on. We met friends on day one that helped us move in, we found...
by Molly Smith | Apr 25, 2018 | Community, Monadnock
Introducing the Monadnock Region Settled in the Southwest corner of the state, the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire boasts beautiful scenery and tranquil living. With Massachusetts neighbors to the south and Vermont cozying up along the west side of the region,...
by Tiffany Hale | Apr 19, 2018 | NH Life & Issues, North Country
Anyone who’s been reading along with me has realized by now that Northern New Hampshire has a LOT to offer. Miles of trails, glimpses of moose, and a million dollar view, coupled with an affordable cost of living, were enough to convince me to move here. What I...