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Small State | Giant Leap for Mankind
Bob Veilleux looked up at the crisp, cobalt sky and knew something was wrong well before the voice on the loudspeaker confirmed it so.

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  • Letter From The Editor Letter From The Editor
    "Especially Lucky" by Michael DeBlasi
    It is a testament to the soul of this great state that whenever it seems darker, or a bit colder, we can find inspiration in the strength and kindness of a neighbor to light the way and warm us up. Yes, in New Hampshire, we are an especially lucky lot.
  • Labor and Love Labor and Love
    "LOVE" by Ron Roberts
    Enjoy a NH native's unique connection of photography and poetry.
  • Town Town
    Welcome to Newmarket
    Long after its massive looms along the Lamprey River spun their final bolts of world-famous cotton and silk, the quaint riverside retreat of Newmarket continues to weave more than its fair share of history, natural beauty and old-fashioned charm.
  • Your Troubadour Your Troubadour
    Designed Specifically For You: Reader Submissions
    Readers share a bit of their memories, moments, stories and smiles about this state.
  • Treasures Treasures
    Classic Troubadour Excerpts
    Notable selections from Troubadour issues of old are scattered throughout our magazine and are collected here.
  • Our New Hampshire Our New Hampshire
    Celebrate NH with Robert J. Finlay
    As this New Year rolls in, it is a time when many across our state are working hard to plant their own seeds for happiness, security and renewal for their families.
  • Slice of Life Slice of Life
    "Spaceships and Septic Tanks" by Becky Rule
    New Hampshire has a storied tradition of looking to the stars. Alan Shepard of East Derry became the first American in space when he piloted the Freedom 7 on May 5, 1961.
  • Trumpets Trumpets
    Recognizing Those Who Make A Difference
    Hooksett’s Eddie Ithier was a basketball player at Southern New Hampshire University, fresh out of high school in the Bronx, when a sponsor brought him and his teammates to a dinner at Manchester’s Webster House, the city’s long-venerated home for children in need.