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'New Hampshire Home' to publish six issues in '08.


Home and garden enthusiasts in New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  now have six issues of New Hampshire Home magazine--the only magazine of its kind to cover the entire Granite granite, coarse-grained igneous rock of even texture and light color, composed chiefly of quartz and feldspars. It usually contains small quantities of mica or hornblende, and minor accessory minerals may be present.  State--to look forward to in 2008, beginning in January.

"More than ever, people are in love with their homes" says Sharron McCarthy, president of McLean Communications in Manchester, which publishes the magazine, along with New Hampshire Magazine, New Hampshire Business Review New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly publication, based in Manchester, covering business-related issues in New Hampshire.

It is published on newsprint by Pennsylvania-based Independent Publications, which also owns the Telegraph of Nashua
, Parenting NH and NH.com. "Homeowners are looking for Looking for

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 ideas on how to improve, decorate and renovate their homes, and New Hampshire Home is full of helpful ideas."

Each issue showcases projects by talented architects, interior and garden designers, artists, craftsmen and others whose work makes New Hampshire homes unique. Also featured are stories about some of New Hampshire's most interesting and beautiful properties. Other regular articles include tips on home cooking from "Ciao Italia" host Mary Ann Esposito Mary Ann Esposito is the host and creator of the television program, Ciao Italia, television's longest-running cooking program .

With roughly 1.4 million weekly viewers , Ciao Italia has aired on more than 270 PBS stations nationwide since its debut in 1989.
 and chefs at noteworthy area restaurants, who all share recipes.

"My goal is to give our readers a magazine that's fun to read and interesting," says New Hampshire Home editor Andi Axman ax·man  
n.
1. One who wields an ax.

2. Slang One assigned to perform a task involving ruthless reduction, as of a work force or budget.

3.
. "I also want to inspire readers to make their homes and gardens pleasing to the eye and pleasant places in which to spend time. There are so many stories to tell--what makes New Hampshire such a marvelous state to live in are its many extraordinary places, along with the remarkable people who created them."

Axman's editorial team includes art director Alicen Armstrong Brown, photo editor John Hession, along with a host of writers, photographers and illustrators.

New Hampshire Home magazine is available at more than 300 newsstands throughout the state and surrounding areas. It is mailed to a growing list of subscribers as well as to select homeowners and businesses.

For more information, visit nhhomemagazine.com.
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Title Annotation:REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
Publication:New Hampshire Business Review
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1U1NH
Date:Oct 26, 2007
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