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What's new at NHHome . Page 1 - no comments - 14,617 views  CONTRIBUTORSMen’s Journal, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Bicycling, Men’s Fitness, Boston Magazine, New Hampshire Magazine. Page 20 - no comments - 16,673 views  FROM THE EDITORIn 2018, the Crisis Center of Central New Hampshire (CCCNH) in Concord was chosen. The center’s overhaul included 15 contractors, donations from 260 companies (including both products and crews) and 200 volunteers. Page 24 - no comments - 17,075 views  FAVORITE FINDS locally madeCreate an interesting focal point with a rusted-steel trout wall sculpture by artist Joseph DeRobertis. League of NH Craftsmen • nhcrafts.org/webstore. Page 26 - no comments - 21,276 views  HOME COOKING With Mary Ann EspositoWhen someone asked Sophia Loren how she maintained such a gorgeous physique, she replied, “Everything you see, I owe to pasta.” Well said, because for many of us, a diet without pasta is unthinkable. Page 34 - no comments - 23,322 views  GARDEN RxPlanting a terrarium is a creative way to keep a gardener’s hands busy—and dirty—while waiting for spring. This is a fun project, easy to do with the kids at home and a great teaching tool. Page 40 - no comments - 19,034 views  You Can Go Back AgainTHIS LAKESIDE ENCHANTED COTTAGE OFFERS A PORTAL TO THE PAST.. Page 48 - no comments - 19,513 views  A Stunning White Mountain ESCAPEJessica Black and James Odorczuk—along with their three children Jayla, Jaden and Jorja— offer a marvelous example for this mindset. Longtime skiers and big fans of Loon Mountain Resort, the family from Boston’s North Shore opted for a condominium in Lincoln for years. Page 70 - no comments - 64,520 views  MASTER OF HER CRAFTPotter Stephanie Young has always been drawn to art and the process of making in general. Owner of Calmwater Designs, Young found her passion in high school, where she delighted in art classes and would tuck herself away to work on projects. Page 86 - no comments - 18,102 views  Home for GoodNothing about the house was exactly custom when we bought it in July 1996. At the time, the house was an unfinished-up, split Cape with a gravel driveway. It was one of four to be built along a winding country road that has a speed limit of whatever most cars can reach on the quarter-mile at Star Speedway. Page 98 - no comments - 15,272 views 
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