Eagles, beavers and bullfrog tadpoles are among the sightings as Sun columnist Parsons takes a leisurely kayak trip down the Bearcamp to the lake during the quiet season.
Eagles, beavers and bullfrog tadpoles are among the sightings as Sun columnist Parsons takes a leisurely kayak trip down the Bearcamp to the lake during the quiet season.
Carroll County Independent editor Terry Leavitt says goodbye to readers in a final editorial, and the Alliance says thanks for a job well done.
The Whittier Covered Bridge in West Ossipee is among the state properties selected for the “Seven to Save” list by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance. The needs of the sites selected range from structural restoration to planning for reuse or transfer of ownership.
You can view it online thanks to local businessman John Rowe. The Tamworth native is one of the owners of Canoe King, which has been renting and selling canoes, kayaks and paddle gear on Route 16 for 30 years.
After a long summer season of well-controlled water depth for Ossipee Lake, the fall/winter drawdown started last Wednesday. Level was holding at 407.25 for many weeks with half a gate open, the weather was warm and the boats were active.