Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
New Hampshire Patch is looking for tips from readers on where to go to see the most spirited holiday light shows in your community.
Volunteering fosters a sense of shared responsibility and purpose. Here are some orgs that could use your free time.
Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.
The display, which features a QR code to donate to “The Devil’s Pantry” food drive effort, is outside the Statehouse through Dec. 31.
Craft workshops; sip and shops; java and jazz; tree lightings; pancakes; small business expo; orchestra performs; cookies; and much more.
Outside of religious and cultural celebrations, there are plenty of holiday light shows, parades, fairs and festivals to attend.
Here are the places where you can see jolly Saint Nick before Christmas.
Hundreds of people, including Santa Claus, were downtown for the annual Christmas tree lighting at the Statehouse and Everett Arena.
Here’s hoping you all have a joyous and festive Thanksgiving.
Again this year, there are many very creative trees and wreaths, with all kinds of gifts and prizes, at the annual Shriners event.
“Nuncrackers,” the Nunsense Christmas musical; Rebecca Donahue and ‘What a Dickens’ by Stranger than Fiction provide laughs; holiday tea.
The idea behind GivingTuesday is to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers, and add momentum to their causes.
Former Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce President Tim Sink was honored as the grand marshal for 2025 on Saturday morning.
Part of Loudon Road will be closed to traffic Saturday morning for the annual parade. Donations still needed for tree lighting on Nov. 28.
Celebrate the season all month long with local lights, cozy stops, markets and hometown holiday charm.
Many pumpkin patches and fields in New Hampshire offer complementary activities, such as hay rides, corn mazes, and games for the kids.
Crisp autumn air has made its presence felt over the past couple of days, and that has a lot of leaf tourists on alert for the weekend.
We’ve rounded up some spooky happenings in the state worth adding to your calendar.
It is officially autumn on Monday, which means it is time to get out and enjoy rustic fall events.
This should be a good year for apple picking, according to a U.S. Apple Association forecast, which estimates a higher harvest than in 2024.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Concord.
Summer fun doesn't have to break the bank — check out these free or low-cost local events.
Your guide to fireworks, parades, and other July 4 celebrations in and around Concord.
Get ready to explore exciting attractions and events right here in our community!
Make the most of the season with these local experiences!
"Mother Nature is 100% the main architect," said Luke Ely, assistant manager for Ice Castles New Hampshire.
The Ice Castles opened on Jan. 20 last year. In 2023, a mild winter forced the attraction to have its latest opening ever on Jan. 27.
Stories, a baroque Beatles renaissance, support wrestlers by eating out, crafts, ballroom dancing, and much to do in the Granite State.
Whether it is First Night in Portsmouth or fireworks in the White Mountains, there is something for everyone around the Granite State.
Plus: Light shows (if you missed them), gravity circus, stories, games, dancing, crafts, and more stuff to do in the Granite State.
To our readers in the Granite State and everyone else, we hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday season.
Christmas Eve caroling event scheduled; Satanic Temple display continues to be vandalized during the evening and early morning hours.
Patch readers share their displays, as well as the places they like to drive by, which are the best light displays in Concord and Penacook.
Around the Granite State, there are concerts, cantatas, comedy, ornament creation, gift-wrapping help, ballroom dancing, and much more.
Concord police will file charges against a vandalism suspect accused of damaging the display on Tuesday night.
Update: Cops identify suspect after a resident guarding the Nativity, after threats of damage to the Baby Jesus display, saw the incident.
Caroling in the Granite State, bereavement group, a recital, stories, holiday lights, and a final week for guild crafts and more.
Video: Governor-elect Kelly Ayotte joined state employees, retirees, the National Guard, others to load up trucks for Operation Santa Claus.
Stories, learning to make prayer beads and other crafts, fundraisers, dancing, a talk about staying sane during media madness, and more.
Valentine's Day isn't just a holiday to swoon over the ladies — treat the number one man in your life to these fun and practical gifts.