Local help edit

I just wanted to stop by and offer personal thanks for your contribution to the Katherine Sleeper Walden article. I'm sure you agree that it is shocking she didn't already have a page and, while I can do my best to make it well, I am neither experienced nor from New Hampshire. Thus, you going in and fixing grammatical mistakes and details is extremely important and beneficial. More importantly (or maybe equally important) is the experience of a local and/or someone familiar with the area who can point out glaring mistakes such as my incorrect association between the Bowl and Tuckerman Ravine. I would have likely never realized the mistake and continued to have incorrect information on an article of importance.

I have found in my limited time that people are often being chastised for perceived mistakes commonly and thanked for contributions rarely, and you seem to be quite deserving of thanks. Dionysius Millertalk 15:06, 9 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi, and thank you for putting together such an informative article! I do a lot of hiking in the area, so it is wonderful to have a full portrait of one of the names that are up there. Ken Gallager (talk) 15:39, 9 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Worthy article edit

Hello, I am a new user. You have contacted me before on clumsy editing (sorry!). I was wondering if the article "Rivercrest" is worthy of creation. Rivercrest is an old, demolished, suburban neighborhood in my area next to kendal at Hanover and CRELL. It definitely existed, -you can still go and see the ruins today, but I've been having a hard time finding online sources. You can look at what I've done so far on my subpage, but I don't think it's worthy of creation

Please let me know wether I should keep writing or not. Thanks, PhotoEditor123 (talk) 12:38, 3 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi, thanks for checking in! I suggest taking a look at Wikipedia's General Notability Guideline to see if there's anything about Rivercrest that might be considered notable. On first thought, I'm guessing there isn't; generally individual neighborhoods in a town are not notable enough. However, does it have a history with notable elements to it? Are there famous people who lived there or developed it? Is it significant in the history of urban or suburban development in the state? Things like that. Keep up the good work! Ken Gallager (talk) 14:58, 4 March 2024 (UTC)Reply