Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, youth hosts Braelynn and Allysyn sit down with 92-year-old John Cotton, a lifelong resident of Barnstead whose family roots run deep through the town’s history. From riding his pony down Route 28 to school, to helping launch Barnstead’s Fourth of July fireworks and skating parties, John’s stories bring to life a time when neighbors knew every name, families farmed together, and the town’s spirit was built on hard work and laughter. John r...
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Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, youth hosts Braelynn and Allysyn sit down with 92-year-old John Cotton, a lifelong resident of Barnstead whose family roots run deep through the town’s history. From riding his pony down Route 28 to school, to helping launch Barnstead’s Fourth of July fireworks and skating parties, John’s stories bring to life a time when neighbors knew every name, families farmed together, and the town’s spirit was built on hard work and laughter. John r...
Send us a text On this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb Ellis sits down with Amy Matarozzo of LorrenJoyce Farm in Barnstead, NH. From milking her first cows as a child to building a farm from scratch with her husband Brian, Amy shares a journey of perseverance, community, and love for the land. Together, they’ve raised Jersey cows and Hereford beef, homeschooled their children, and served as leaders in the New Hampshire Farm Bureau. Amy opens up about the hurdles of being a first-generati...
Off The Gravel Road
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, youth hosts Braelynn and Allysyn sit down with 92-year-old John Cotton, a lifelong resident of Barnstead whose family roots run deep through the town’s history. From riding his pony down Route 28 to school, to helping launch Barnstead’s Fourth of July fireworks and skating parties, John’s stories bring to life a time when neighbors knew every name, families farmed together, and the town’s spirit was built on hard work and laughter. John r...