Safe, fun and close: A guide to skiing and sports this winter

Pats Peak is less than 30 minutes away in Henniker and has something for everyone. Try ski, board or even or snow bike lessons Pats Peak has 100% snowmaking on its trails and offers night skiing as well as tubing. With 7+ trails that go from easy to challenging, Pat's Peak offers some of the finest skiing and riding in the state.

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Buying a home in the Concord NH area?  Need a mortgage? Read on!

Buying a new home in the Concord area is exciting, but it can be a bit overwhelming too. The process of relocating can feel complicated, especially during a pandemic. The goal of this piece is to make the process clearer and less stressful, so you can focus on finding the perfect home and a mortgage that fits your needs.

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Cut your own Christmas Tree, near Concord

Maybe cutting your Christmas tree might be the perfect holiday excursion. And, being a city in the midst of a rural area, Concord, NH, is close to plenty of farms where you can cut down your own Christmas tree. Now, that Thanksgiving is behind us, most Christmas tree farms are open for business. And, by cutting down your own tree you get a Tannenbaum that is fresher, springier, and more fragrant. And it will last longer. You can have the thrill of an adventure, that is better than a crowded home improvement store parking lot.

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Native American Concord, NH's Indigenous Peoples

Before Columbus, and before the arrival of the French and English, Algonquian-speaking Abenaki tribes called New Hampshire home. Both the Androscoggin and the Pennacook nations lived Along the rivers and forests of the Granite State. Although they spoke similar languages, they had unique cultures and faiths from other Algonquian peoples. The descendants of these people divided into smaller groups. Among them were the Pennacook, Winnipesaukee, Pigwacket, Sokoki, Cowasuck and Ossipee peoples.

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