COVID-19 Testing in NH

Bold numbers are changing daily - numbers as of  9 am on May 21, 2020. All data in this article is public data released daily by the state of New Hampshire. For updates on the state of Coronavirus in New Hampshire, click here. In New Hampshire, only 55,100 people have been tested for COVID-19 since... Continue Reading →

Superfans

DURHAM, NH - As Kyle Miller (โ€˜20), drains a three from the corner, the home crowd erupts.  Shouts of โ€œitโ€™s Miller time,โ€ can be heard from the cheering crowd. After winning the ball back, the stands, packed full with fans, goes crazy. โ€œOYSTER RIVER,โ€ screams Ty Mountain (โ€˜20), followed by five claps. The entire crowd... Continue Reading →

Oyster River Beats Sanborn on Senior Night

DURHAM, NH - On Tuesday night, the Oyster River Bobcats boys basketball team (9-8) took on Sanborn (7-10) at home, winning 69-59 on senior night. The game was the last regular season home game for the Bobcats' three seniors: Bode Harmon, Joe Morell, and Kyle Miller. From left, Harmon, Morell, and Miller Thanks to a... Continue Reading →

Climbing Kili

He woke up at midnight, the temperature hovering around zero degrees. Sliding out of his sleeping bag, he broke down his tent at Barranco Camp and started moving towards the summit. Under the light of the moon, he climbed towards Stella Point, the second highest point on the African continent, the harsh alpine tundra in... Continue Reading →

The Places I Slept

On February 5th, 2019, my dad and I embarked on a thirteen hundred mile journey connecting the Argentine cities of San Carlos de Bariloche and El Cepillo. Between the two cities, we rode our bicycles through the Siete Lagos region of Northern Patagonia, traversing the rolling hills and picturesque mountain lakes. We crossed into Chile,... Continue Reading →

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