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This New Hampshire town is one of the best small towns in US, according to Country Living
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Country Living recently released its list of the 10 best small towns in the country for 2025, and one town in New Hampshire made the cut.
The lifestyle magazine’s annual ranking, based on research and in-person visits from Country Living writers, includes many different types of small towns from all over the country, ranging from soulful Southern barbecue havens to peaceful Northwest mountain towns. In a ranking where only 10 towns made the cut, Tamworth, New Hampshire is on the list.
Here’s what to know about Country Living’s favorite small town in the state.
About Tamworth, New Hampshire
Located between the White Mountains and the Lakes region, Tamworth is a rural town known for its nature and craft spirits.
Nature fans can enjoy hikes through white pines in Big Pines Natural Area, kayaking or swimming in the freshwater of Lake Chocorua and camping at the nearby Huttopia White Mountains site – sights once enjoyed as a retreat by intellectuals like E.E. Cummings and Henry James, according to Country Living.
However, Country Living notes that the most popular attraction in Tamworth is Tamworth Distilling, a distillery that takes inspiration for their craft spirits from the surrounding natural environment, creating state-inspired brews like Old Hampshire Blended Applejack and William Whipple’s Winter Wheat Whiskey, named after the New Hampshire founding father.
What other small towns made the list?
Here’s Country Living’s full 2025 list of the country’s 10 best small towns, in no particular order:
- Madison, Georgia
- Sisters, Oregon
- Rockport, Massachusetts
- Maysville, Kentucky
- Lockhart, Texas
- Bluffton, South Carolina
- Milan, Ohio
- Easton, Maryland
- Nevada City, California
- Tamworth, New Hampshire
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James J. DePalo – Concord Monitor
James J. DePalo
Epsom, NH – James J. DePalo, 78, of Epsom, NH, passed away surrounded by family on Thursday, October 16, 2025; at the Merrimack Community Hospice House.
He was born in Framingham, MA on April 6, 1947, son of the late Dr. Thomas DePalo and Caroline (Aggasiz) DePalo. James grew up in Milford, MA, was educated in the local schools and went on to earn his associate’s degree in business from Fisher Jr. College in Worcester, MA.
He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps. He fought in Vietnam and was later assigned to presidential guard duty at Camp David under President Nixon. James worked for several years as a sales manager for Auto Zone and later for Quest Service Group performing fixture and display installations at box retail stores. He was an avid motorcyclist and took several tours to Lake George with his kids in his side car. He enjoyed both waterskiing and snow skiing. He was an all-around handyman, and you could always find him tinkering and fixing things. He also enjoyed reading and loved his family.
He is survived by his wife Kathleen (Dudley) DePalo with whom he shared 48 years of marriage, son, Raymond DePalo and daughter, Marybeth DePalo, sister, Connie (DePalo) Hourihan and her husband Richard, grandchildren, Isabella and David McSweeney, many nieces and nephews, as well as his beloved dog, “Sirus.”
Calling hours will be held on Monday, October 27th from 10Am-11:30AM at the Roan Family Funeral Home – Still Oaks Chapel, 1217 Suncook Valley, Epsom. A brief service will be held in the funeral home beginning at 11:30AM. Interment will follow with military honors at 1PM in the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to either the Merrimack Community Hospice House, 210 Naticook Road, Merrimack, NH 03054 or to Tunnels to Towers, 2361 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. To share a memory or offer a condolence please visit www.roanfamilyfuneral.com
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Massachusetts Driver Dies After New Hampshire State Police Pursuit And Crash On Interstate 93 North
CONCORD, NH — A driver from Massachusetts was killed after being accused of speeding on Interstate 93 from Concord to Canterbury before crashing and dying, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Just before 1 a.m. Sunday, a trooper attempted to stop a car near Exit 12 on the northbound side of the highway. State police said the driver, later identified as Benjamin Tapia Gately, 20, of Saugus, MA, failed to stop and a chase ensued. During the pursuit, state police accused Gately of driving erratically and speeding up to 120 mph on the Interstate.
“As the Honda approached Exit 18, the driver attempted to take the off-ramp but lost control,” state police said. “The vehicle went off the road, crossed the northbound on-ramp, went down an embankment, and struck a tree.”
Gately was ejected from the car and died despite emergency responders from Canterbury Fire and Rescue attempting to save his life. No other people were in the car.
The crash remains under investigation, state police said.
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Missing 2-Year-Old Found | Man Dies After Dog Attack | Indictments | More: Nearby News NH
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CVS takes over Rite Aid stores; “No Kings” protests; no “foul play,” cops say, after woman found dead inside apartment; government shutdown.
CONCORD, NH — Here are the Top 10 most popular stories and posts from around New Hampshire Patch sites last week.
Man Airlifted To Boston Hospital After Vicious Dog Attack in Nashua: Responders arrived at an unresponsive man with severe bites to his arm and neck. CPR was performed, restoring a pulse after nearly 20 minutes.
37-Year-Old Nashua Man Dies After Suffering Wounds From The Family Dog: The man had a seizure, which appears to have prompted the attack from the family dog at a home on Burgundy Drive, Saturday morning.
Find out what’s happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Major Pharmacy Taking Over 19 Rite Aid Stores, Prescriptions In NH: The deal to acquire select Rite Aid assets from the chain’s bankruptcy was announced by CVS in May.
Update: No Foul Play Connected To Death Investigation At Royal Gardens Apartment Complex, Police Say: Investigators were sent to an apartment to investigate an untimely death. After an autopsy, police say they do not suspect any foul play.
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Homeless Man In Concord Arrested On Strangulation And Assault Charges After Incident On Bridge Street: Jonathan Shaw was accused of attacking a woman and impeding her breathing during an early morning incident on Thursday in Downtown Concord.
‘No Kings’ Protests Planned This Weekend Across NH: What To Know: At least 2,000 protests will be held Saturday in every state in the country.
NH Teens Killed in Crash | Is Accused Child Exploiter Ready To Roll On Ex-State Rep.? | More: Nearby News: Also: Motorcyclist killed in crash; bicyclist killed during hit-and-run incident; former b-ball coach admits to sexually assaulting girl.
Missing 2-Year-Old Girl Found Safe By New England K-9 Search Team After 4.5 Hour Search By Over 90 People: Over 90 people were searching in the dropping temperatures on Friday night in Dorchester. The child was transported to the hospital.
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