As crews plow town roads, clear sidewalks and manage water and sewer infrastructure, department leaders say ice, salt ...
This article is featured in the 2026 Winter Carnival Issue. From ice sculptures to ski jumps, frigid polar bear plunges to ...
New Hampshire will end annual vehicle inspections and emissions testing on Jan. 31, prompting legal challenges and debate ...
Advocates pointed to energy and air policy, the Dalton landfill fight and chemical contamination as key tests of the ...
A bill that would legalize cannabis passed in the State House last month, though it still faces political headwinds.
Students, administrators and volunteers plan, design and build the four-day annual celebration, beginning preparations in the ...
On a tour of the President’s House, The Dartmouth gets up close and personal with the College’s first woman president.
Andrea Hayes-Dixon ’87 Med ’91 is a nationally recognized pediatric surgeon whose career has combined clinical innovation, ...
In pop culture today, the HBO series “Heated Rivalry”, a queer hockey romance, has commanded the attention of audiences ...
Long winter nights are the perfect time to curl up with a blanket, a cup of hot chocolate or tea and a good book or movie.
Winters define New Hampshire both culturally and economically. For many Granite Staters, activities like skiing, sledding or snowshoeing are at the heart of their winter traditions. Behind the scenes ...
Climate uncertainty is reshaping a tradition built on winter, and that makes Winter Carnival more meaningful, not less.