By Brian Fitzgerald, special to The Conway Daily Sun
By Gail Prelli
CONCORD — Registration opens today for New Hampshire’s 2026 Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) Winter Workshop, a one-day program where women will learn outdoor skills to enjoy during the winter months.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is seeking the public’s help with documenting flocks of wild turkeys this winter season by participating in the 2025-26 Winter Turkey Flock Survey, to run from Dec. 1 to March 31.
Skiers and snowboarders looked a lot like the Chesire Cat out of "Alice in Wonderland" with its huge iconic grin all week as that April 1 snow storm dumped a good foot or so on valley ski areas.
Across the valley last weekend, the sounds that signal the end of the ski season and at minimum the transition into spring skiing echoed from slope to trail and beyond.
By Marty Basch
With spring just a few days away, it's time for warming sun, smooth turns, zany clothing and events, and apres ski on the deck with the grill going.
The sun was yawning as the racers showed up at Black Mountain in Jackson last Saturday.
When their autistic son Ryan was about 7, Alaine Breen and Paul McClintock of Melrose, Mass., first heard about adaptive sports.
By Marty Basch
