

The Fryeburg Battle that Changed History
There have been many accounts written of the historic Battle of Lovewell Pond--it opened more of New England up to English settlements, but ended the Pequawkets living in what had been their home for 10s of thousands of years.
May 16


Get it now--Through the Ears
The Mountain Ear book Through the Ears is available at White Birch Books and at other outlets around Mt. Washington Valley.
Oct 28, 2024


One Woman's Community Action - Gail Paine
Gail Paine believes that an individual can make a difference. "To make a change," she said, "you have to act. It takes time and...
Oct 14, 2022


A Personal Ode to the White Mountain School of Art
More than 400 artists are known to have painted in the White Mountains during the 19th century. My own relationship with the paintings of...
Oct 15, 2004


Marty Engstrom Retires
For 38 years, Every other week, eight days on and six days off, winter and summer alike, he has been gazing down over us here in the...
Jun 6, 2002


The Joys of Collecting Local Landscapes
Charlie Vogel shares insights on White Mountain Art White Mountain Art is with us again! Not just as Nature designed it, in the actual...
Feb 7, 2002


Remembering Herta Schneider Fahrner
Remembering Herta Schneider Fahrner, who was an integral part of North Conway's skiing history.
Mar 29, 2001


A Teacher For All Seasons
North Conway resident John McDonald has worked hard all of his life. McDonald has either gone skiing or golfing nearly every day since he...
Dec 24, 1998


The Death of Chocorua The Story of the White Mountain Legend
Chief Chocorua’s Curse “May the Great Spirit curse you when he speaks in the clouds and his words are fire! May lightning blast your...
Nov 26, 1997


Henry Seymour Conway – A Friend of Colonial America
Contrary to what some people believe, the face carved and painted in the wooden medallions at Conway Marketplace is not that of George...
Jul 3, 1997