

75th Anniversary of Weeks Act Observed
It's now been 114 years since the Weeks Act saved the White Mountain National Forest from the "timber barons."
Jun 27, 1986


In Celebration of the Lilac
New Hampshire marks the place in America where the lilac was first successfully grown.
May 30, 1986


Jackson's David Baker
Learn more about Vitreous Flus and the wonderful art work of Jackson artist David Baker produced over decades.
Feb 21, 1986


Tales From the Ski Sage
This 1986 synopsis of Jackson's ski history by Dick May reveals little known facts and the author's wry sense of humor.
Jan 3, 1986


Marty Quirk at Shannon Door
The more things change the more they stay the same!
Jan 3, 1986


They Could've Been Contenders
All hackers have, at one time or another, enjoyed the fantasy that they "could 'a' been a contender." If only they had started younger,...
Aug 16, 1985


Moosehead Masters Championships
“The Masters races are really a refreshing way to get back into the sport,” said Bob Rose, 27, winner of the Moosehead Masters National...
Mar 15, 1985


Ageless Racer Arthur Doucette
When he was a mere 68, J. Arthur Doucette of Jackson had the lowest handicap of any skier in the country in the 50 and over age division...
Dec 29, 1984


Harvest Hills' Jean Edwards
In 1984, one person's dedication to saving unwanted animals led to the expansion of Harvest Hills Animal Shelter.
Dec 28, 1984


When Winters Were Winters
"It's got to be the most boring job you could ever get into, and the coldest, too, I'd rather have stayed home and played checkers." No,...
Dec 21, 1984