In this edition of Concord TV's Senior Speak NH with host AARP Volunteer Dan Wise, you'll hear from AARP Fraud Expert Amy Nofziger and AARP NH Fraud Fighter Volunteer Iris Altilio.
Love where you live in New Hampshire? You're not alone. As people age, one of the biggest challenges is being able to live independently in your community.
This is a sight you can’t miss! Thousands of gorgeous sunflowers blowing in a summer breeze! Grab your friends, grab your grandkids and get take some great social media pics while you make memories together!
Join AARP New Hampshire for “Ireland With Michael Live,” an evening of Irish music, dance and culture on Thursday, March 23, at 8 p.m., at the Capitol Center for the Arts (44 South Main St., Concord).
Granite Staters are bracing for rising utility bills while already dealing with high inflation. Here are some ways to make those energy bills a little more reasonable.
Are you searching for an activity that offers hours of education and entertainment as we prepare to hunker down for another NH winter? Creating a backyard bird feeding station may be the perfect option!
Caregiving can be challenging on the best of days. Add in the stress of COVID, work, other relationships, the holidays, or any number of issues and it’s easy to get burned out. Finding the right balance is important.
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH December 2022 edition, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Karen Ulmer Dorsch, features Cindy Yanski, Mobility Manager, CAP-BMC, sits down with host Karen Ulmer-Dorsch to talk about transportation options in the Granite State.
Tax season comes quickly! Filing taxes can be an intimidating process for taxpayers who have no prior experiences with deciphering the intricacies of income documents.
Caring for a loved one? Do you need some time to recharge and use your creative side? Caregivers are an important community resource that help their older parents, spouses, and other loved ones age at home—where they want to be!
Visit the Millyard Museum with a friend for just $3 each through the end of 2022. The museum, at 200 Bedford St. in Manchester, features the permanent exhibit “Woven in Time: 11,000 Years at Amoskeag Falls,” which tells the story of Manchester and its people.