Thunderstorms are expected tonight in Keene, prompting officials to close roads for amphibian migration while urging the public to stay home for safety.
Green Up Keene returns April 25, with volunteers invited to help clean up city streets, parks, and trails during the annual spring event.
As black bears become active statewide, officials urge residents to remove bird feeders and secure food sources to prevent conflicts.
Keene roads close tonight as frogs and salamanders begin their annual “Big Night” migration to local breeding wetlands.
Nearly 60 Boston students and instructors visited Granite Gorge in Roxbury for a day of skiing, learning and outdoor connection.
SUNNY 97.7 is giving away ski or snowboard lesson packages for two at Wachusett Mountain, complete with rentals and lift tickets, valued at more than $500.
State Fish and Game officials are encouraging hikers and winter recreationists to purchase a 2026 Hike Safe card, which helps fund search and rescue efforts and offers certain liability protections in emergencies.
As daylight wanes, NH Fish and Game urges hikers to plan carefully and carry essentials to stay safe in unpredictable conditions.
“Thought Cage,” a new sculpture by Vermont artist Christopher Curtis, will be unveiled during a public ribbon-cutting Oct. 26 at Ashuelot River Park.
A Peterborough woman was rescued after falling on Mt. Monadnock’s Dublin Trail Tuesday, according to New Hampshire Fish and Game officials.