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6 places in New Hampshire that feel like a portal to another world
| March 9, 2026
From ancient henges to primeval forests, New Hampshire has plenty of places that transport you to another world.
WATCH: Congresswoman Goodlander on ICE in Merrimack, NH
| March 8, 2026
Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander was seen at the large anti- ICE protest in Concord over the weekend asking Granite Staters to sign her petition against the planned human warehouse in Merrimack, NH.
WATCH: Dem candidate for NH gov says Ayotte failed
| March 8, 2026
Democratic Candidate for New Hampshire governor Cinde Warmington says Kelly Ayotte has failed to meet the moment when it comes to Granite Staters' expectations on the Merrimack ICE facility.
WATCH: Cher’s son recently wandered into a New Hampshire prep school dining hall…
| March 8, 2026
Cher’s son recently wandered into a New Hampshire prep school dining hall… and it only got stranger from there. Here's what happened.
Thomas Edison’s unique marriage proposal to Mina Miller
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| March 8, 2026
In 1886, Thomas Edison proposed to Mina Miller by tapping a proposal in Morse code onto her palm while they were in New Hampshire. She tapped back, “yes. It took place while they were visiting the White Mountains. Edison, who suffered hearing loss, taught Miller the code to communicate privately. The couple married shortly after on Feb. 24, 1886, at her family home in Oak Place, Akron, Ohio.
NH bill would double charges for those without NH E-ZPass
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| March 8, 2026
The New Hampshire state Senate passed a bill to double E-ZPass charges for out-of-state drivers on March 5.
14 classic Seacoast restaurants stand the test of time
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| March 8, 2026
They’ve served decades of satisfied customers, provided a welcoming atmosphere for every family celebration and innovated their menus and cooking techniques to keep up with the times, the trends and diners’ changing tastes. And they’re still in business after all these years. Here are some of the Seacoast’s classic restaurants you can still enjoy today.
Everything you need to know about the 2026 Fisher Cats season
| March 8, 2026
Are you curious about the New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ 2026 season? Check out everything you need to know here, from the team’s history to its lineup.
7 exciting spring festivals & events in New Hampshire
by Sam Cohen
| March 8, 2026
These seven festivals and events in New Hampshire will keep you busy all Spring. Here are all the details.
3 International Women’s Day events this weekend
by Lily Jackson
| March 6, 2026
It’s International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8. Here are some women-centered events to add to your weekend plans.
We asked, you answered: How are you evaluating Trump?
by Katy Savage
| March 5, 2026
President Donald Trump ordered a strike on Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the nation’s supreme leader. Trump has often called himself a “president of peace” and, during his campaign, promised to end wars. This week we asked readers: How are you evaluating Trump? Here's what they had to say...
From fairy forests to food festivals: 9 events around NH
by Katy Savage
| March 5, 2026
Looking for something fun to do around New Hampshire? From candlelit fairy forests and plant swaps to snowmobile parades and food festivals, there’s plenty happening across the region. Here are a few events worth checking out:
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6 places in New Hampshire that feel like a portal to another world
| March 9, 2026
From ancient henges to primeval forests, New Hampshire has plenty of places that transport you to another world.
Thomas Edison’s unique marriage proposal to Mina Miller
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| March 8, 2026
In 1886, Thomas Edison proposed to Mina Miller by tapping a proposal in Morse code onto her palm while they were in New Hampshire. She tapped back, “yes. It took place while they were visiting the White Mountains. Edison, who suffered hearing loss, taught Miller the code to communicate privately. The couple married shortly after on Feb. 24, 1886, at her family home in Oak Place, Akron, Ohio.
NH bill would double charges for those without NH E-ZPass
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| March 8, 2026
The New Hampshire state Senate passed a bill to double E-ZPass charges for out-of-state drivers on March 5.
Music Hall gets $3M donation from Martha Fuller Clark
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| March 2, 2026
The Music Hall on March 2 announced the largest gift in its history: a $3 million pledge from Martha Fuller Clark, a former state senator known for her philanthropy. In recognition of the donation, the organization's recently acquired Congress Street property will be named The Music Hall’s Kearsarge House, in Honor of Dr. Geoffrey E. Clark, paying tribute to the legacy of her late husband, who died in 2023.
How a New Hampshire couple turned a sourdough hobby into booming home bakery
by Katy Savage
| March 2, 2026
What began as a simple effort for a couple to eat cleaner has since grown into Sessa’s Sourdough, a high-demand home bakery producing about 200 loaves a week. It draws hundreds of customers to online sales drops and has an 8,000-person Instagram following—all from the couple’s home kitchen and a converted greenhouse pickup stand.
We asked, you answered: Should New Hampshire schools have open school enrollment?
by Katy Savage
| February 26, 2026
Republicans in the House and Senate want to make every school in New Hampshire open enrollment. That means students could attend any public school in the state, and the town where that student lives would foot the bill. This week we asked readers: Should New Hampshire schools have open school enrollment?
What to know about New Hampshire’s 2026 Town Meeting Day
by Sam Cohen
| February 24, 2026
New Hampshire’s 2026 Town Meeting Day takes place on March 10. Here’s everything you need to know.
‘Survivor’ Season 50 starts February 25 with a familiar face from NH
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| February 23, 2026
"Survivor" fans, get excited. The reality competition show returns for its 50th season this month, and it's bringing back multiple contestants from New England, including a local favorite. “'Survivor' is a drug,” Seacoast New Hampshire native Aubry Bracco told Seacoastonline last month, when it became known she was going back on the show.
Can New Hampshire mom win ‘Survivor 50’? Odds say yes as premiere nears
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| February 23, 2026
Season 50 of "Survivor" is almost here, and according to early betting odds, a New Hampshire woman has a chance at winning it all.Season 50 will be Aubry Bracco's fourth time on "Survivor" after appearances in Seasons 32, 34 and 38, finishing second, fifth and fifteenth, respectively. Bracco will attempt to relive the glory of her early seasons as part of the Vatu tribe, where she will be joined by "Survivor" legends Colby Donaldson and Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick.
We asked, you answered: Is it time to move on from the Epstein files?
by Katy Savage
| February 19, 2026
This week, we asked readers: Is it really time to move on from the Epstein files? Here’s what they had to say...
Peanut butter recalled in New Hampshire, 39 other states. What to know
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| February 17, 2026
If you have peanut butter in your New Hampshire home, it may be time to check the label.Federal officials say more than 20,000 peanut butter products sold across the U.S. are being recalled after possible plastic contamination was found during manufacturing.
We asked, you answered: Should New Hampshire keep its first-in-the-nation primary status?
by Katy Savage
| February 12, 2026
New Hampshire has earned its reputation as the first-in-the-nation primary state thanks to a mix of law and tradition. State law requires that its presidential primary be held at least seven days before any other primary or caucus, ensuring candidates face voters here before anywhere else. That early timing gives the state an outsized influence—candidates spend weeks on the ground meeting voters, testing messages, and building momentum. This week, we asked readers: Should New Hampshire keep its first-in-the-nation primary status?















































