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New Hampshire Commission Runs Campaigns for Veterans
By Paul E. Kandarian, Globe Correspondent If you find yourself up in the Granite State anytime soon and want to help our veterans, consider this:...

Spring deals in Boston and beyond mark new season
By Paul E. Kandarian, Globe CorrespondentSpring has been a long time coming. And even though we’re squarely into April, there’s no guarantee winter won’t sneak...
Iconic peaks
Catch a glimpse of the sulfurous volcano air and land rich with tropical fruit in St. Lucia.
Explore Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico offers a multitude of diverse activities, from scuba diving and snorkeling, to coffee tours, to whale-watching, and much more.
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A semester in England
A passion for travel writing and English literature led Alexandra Churchill, a junior majoring in journalism at the University of New Hampshire, to Gonville and Caius College at the University of Cambridge in England.
Southwestern Dominican Republic offers an affordable adventure
If your pockets have more holes in them than money, I have two words for you: Dominican Republic. I recently spent a month in the little-traveled Barahona and Pedernales provinces for under $1,000.
Watery adventures in the Turks and Caicos
It was peer pressure that made us eat the strange, wiggly thing.Buff, the first mate from Caicos Dream Tours demonstrated how you slurp down the long, translucent tube he had pulled from the body of a conch.
Sunday Morning at Rum Point
Sunday at Rum Point might be Grand Caymans biggest casual beach party. Caymanian singles and families alike arrive early to get a head start on a laid-back day at the beach.
Barbadian wonders coax kids out of their shells
Barbados is best known as a favorite destination for cruise ships, surfers, and sun-starved retirees. But this Caribbean island is also a terrific place to bring young children.
Seasoned in the sun
When Nassau was a fishing village, Great Inagua was the Bahamas’ first port of entry. Closer to Cuba and Haiti than to Grand Bahama, it stands apart in every way.
Under the volcano, Montserrat rebounds
The residents of Montserrat, a small Caribbean island 300 miles southeast of Puerto Rico, are conversant in the science of live volcano's eruptions.
Silver linings
The most industrialized of the former Netherland Antilles, Curaçao does not rely on tourism as its sole industry. As a result, it has remained a bit of a hidden jewel.
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A homeland treasure
Far from cruise ships and hotels, tourists and their buzz, the Caribbean's Water Island lets visitors feel like locals and take in the golden sun.