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The iconic Cannon Mountain tram will cease operations after the upcoming fall season to make way for its replacement
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The iconic Cannon Mountain tram will cease operations after the upcoming fall season to make way for its replacement
Bill signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte allows towns and cities to expand public spaces where alcohol can be consumed
NH-based Handz Bicycles builds high-end custom bikes despite industry setbacks
Visits are down, state officials hopeful for successful summer
New and improved lifts, expanded terrain, more extensive snowmaking, and a major expansion are among the off-season projects by New Hampshire ski areas as they transition from a 2024-25 season that’s being described as “more like a true winter.”
Tilton luxury resort will feature 114 rooms, 5,000-square-foot spa
The Stone House Tavern Museum will open Saturday after about 7½ years of work. The “soft opening” is for only Chesterfield residents.
A proposed 31-acre, mixed-use development in Windham located off I-93 would offer a retail marketplace and inclusive residential living options, if the developer can obtain the needed variances. The proposed development, Arena Square, would be located at 102 Indian Rock Road and 82 Range Road, on land owned by Nick Arena, president of Middlesex Glass Company.
The Lake Estate on Winnisquam, which aims to become New Hampshire’s first Forbes Five-Star and/or AAA Five-Diamond rated resort, is going on a hiring spree as it readies the 114-room luxury Tilton hotel for guests in August.
When it comes to summer tourists coming to New Hampshire from Canada, is there a chill in the air because of White House jabs about tariffs and making our northern neighbor the 51st state? State officials don’t think so. They think the state’s critical summer season can weather the political tension created by President Donald Trump.