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Ice Castles majestic structures delight kids, adults
The Ice Castles attraction in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, is a fairytale-like winter wonderland made up entirely of ice.
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.
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.
Here’s Country Living’s full 2025 list of the country’s 10 best small towns, in no particular order:
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The Gorham, New Hampshire police chief has been placed on administrative leave following the release of a video showing a physical altercation inside the police station.
In the station’s security footage — acquired by Stephen Gregory, of Berlin, New Hampshire, who sent it to WMUR, the outlet reported — Chief Jimmy Willhoite is seen grabbing a man by the throat and shoving him against a wall.
“Due to the allegations involving our Chief of Police, he has been placed on administrative leave while the allegations are being investigated,” Town Manager Joe Hemings said in a statement to Boston.com. Hemmings denied to comment further on the allegations.
Gregory told WMUR that the recording captures a confrontation between him and Willhoite that escalated when the chief grabbed Gregory by the neck and pushed him against the station wall.
Prior to the incident, Gregory was attending the annual Fourth of July carnival in Gorham with his wife and saw a man who, he says, threatened to stab him about two months earlier.
After the man allegedly yelled at him, Gregory went to the police station to report him — and then the confrontation with Willhoite happened, Gregory told WMUR.
The state’s Department of Justice Public Integrity Unit and NH Police Standard and Training Council is investigating the incident, Hemmings said.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office told Boston.com that it would “neither confirm nor deny any potential New Hampshire Department of Justice Public Integrity Unit matter,” citing state privacy laws.
Town officials said Gregory was arrested that night and charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct, though Gregory disputes he was arrested, WMUR reported.
“The safety of our community and the integrity of our law enforcement agencies are top priorities for the Town,” Hemmings said. “We take all allegations of misconduct seriously.”
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