Feature
Small State | Giant Leap for Mankind by David Lazar
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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Small State | Giant Leap for Mankind by David Lazar
Bob Veilleux looked up at the crisp, cobalt sky and knew something was wrong well before the voice on the loudspeaker confirmed it so.
Featured Imagery
The NH Troubadour launches the first Troubadour Poetry Challenge for 4th grade students. Read our outstanding student poetry selections.
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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
"LOVE" by Ron Roberts
Enjoy a NH native's unique connection of photography and poetry. -
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
Designed Specifically For You: Reader Submissions
Readers share a bit of their memories, moments, stories and smiles about this state. -
Treasures
Classic Troubadour Excerpts
Notable selections from Troubadour issues of old are scattered throughout our magazine and are collected here. -
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
"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
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.
