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  1. Granite Post

    USA wins women’s hockey gold medal over Canada in OT, NH native named MVP

    Caroline Harvey, who is a native of Salem, New Hampshire, finished with two goals and seven assists in USA's seven games, was named the tournament's MVP and best defender and was named to the all-star team, all voted by the media.
  2. Granite Post

    ‘Survivor’ Season 50 starts February 25 with a familiar face from NH

    "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.
  3. Granite Post

    ‘Yes Chef’ finalist Lee Frank to close Otis in Exeter: Here’s why

    Otis restaurant is closing after nearly 10 years in downtown Exeter, its chef and owner, Lee Frank, announced on Facebook.
  4. Granite Post

    Can New Hampshire mom win ‘Survivor 50’? Odds say yes as premiere nears

    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.
  5. Granite Post

    30 best colleges on the East Coast

    Stacker combed through Niche's 2026 Best Colleges in America list to discover which 30 East Coast schools, old and new, are the cream of the crop. Niche ranks colleges by analyzing student and alumni reviews, as well as data on admissions, academic, and student life from the Department of Education. Four-year colleges in the following states were considered: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
  6. Granite Post

    Heated igloos in New Hampshire where you can dine under the stars (without freezing)

    When winter hits New Hampshire, you don’t have to choose between staying warm and going out. Across the state, restaurants, breweries, and vineyards are turning up the heat, literally, with private igloos and cozy dining spaces that let you soak in snowy views without freezing your fingers off.
  7. Granite Post

    Memo: Trump endorsement will haunt Sununu in 2026 Senate race

    A memo from the New Hampshire Democratic Party circulating among top donors and strategists argues that President Donald Trump’s endorsement of former US Sen. John E. Sununu will haunt him through his 2026 Senate campaign in New Hampshire, framing the backing as a political weight in a state where voters have shown skepticism of both […]
  8. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: Is it time to move on from the Epstein files?

    This week, we asked readers: Is it really time to move on from the Epstein files? Here’s what they had to say...
  9. Granite Post

    6 NH events for your calendar 

    From glowing ice sculptures and sleigh rides to wildlife workshops and plant swaps, here’s what’s happening across New Hampshire as winter rolls on.
  10. Granite Post

    Meet Robert Browning, the cat buried in one of Hampton’s old cemeteries

    Sanborn Cemetery is one of these private cemeteries. Various members of the Sanborn family rest in this plot, with the earliest internments dating from the early 1800s. But two markers differ from the rest. They are for Robert Browning and Little Lady Pitapat. Robert Browning, as stated on the gravestone, was Miss Stanton’s cat.
  11. New Hampshire is home to many wonderful women-owned businesses, from restaurants and bakeries to hair salons and boutiques.

    Support a NH women-owned business every week in March

    Celebrate Women’s History Month by supporting these five female-owned businesses in the Granite State.
  12. Granite Post

    WATCH: Someone is lying about ICE in New Hampshire

    Someone is lying about ICE in New Hampshire.

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  1. Granite Post

    ‘Survivor’ Season 50 starts February 25 with a familiar face from NH

    "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.
  2. Granite Post

    Can New Hampshire mom win ‘Survivor 50’? Odds say yes as premiere nears

    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.
  3. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: Is it time to move on from the Epstein files?

    This week, we asked readers: Is it really time to move on from the Epstein files? Here’s what they had to say...
  4. Granite Post

    Peanut butter recalled in New Hampshire, 39 other states. What to know

    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.
  5. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: Should New Hampshire keep its first-in-the-nation primary status?

    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?
  6. In the Granite State, there were two particular instances in which labor unions made headlines: during the Palmer Raids in 1920 and when the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Workers gained collective bargaining rights in 1963.

    2 major moments in New Hampshire labor union history

    Learn about two pivotal moments in New Hampshire labor union history: the 1920 Palmer Raids tragedy and the 1963 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard triumph.
  7. Granite Post

    Hampton rallies for young mechanic paralyzed in crash: ‘Miracle he survived’

    Bobby Connell always made time to help out at his old job at Farr’s Famous Chicken, cooking alongside owner Paul Conway even after he’d moved on to a career as a mechanic.
  8. Granite Post

    White Mountains spot named most charming NH small town by HGTV. Do you agree?

    HGTV named the most charming small towns to visit in every state in 2015, and the New Hampshire pick is a popular destination in the White Mountains, perfect for a wintry getaway.
  9. The independent versions of these handy hometown emporiums serve as third places—centers of community and local commerce.

    4 independent New Hampshire convenience stores worth stopping for

    Check out four independently owned New Hampshire convenience stores that offer way more than a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread.
  10. Harriet E. Wilson was the first Black author published in the US.

    Harriet E. Wilson: A trailblazing NH native whose story you need to know

    Harriet E. Wilson was the first Black author published in the US. Her novel would remain undiscovered for over 100 years.
  11. Granite Post

    How did New Hampshire get its name? Here’s how the state came to be

    Have you ever wondered how the state of New Hampshire got its name? Tthe state is one of many from the original 13 colonies to be named by European explorers, as Europeans settled in New Hampshire all the way back in the 1620s. In fact, the first European settlement in New Hampshire was founded in 1623 by Englishmen, meaning the name of the state comes from England.
  12. Granite Post

    Judge rules NH can’t end car inspections, at least for now

    Just a few days before car inspections were set to end in New Hampshire, a judge has hit the brakes. U.S. District Judge Landya McCafferty granted a preliminary injunction on Jan. 27 prohibiting the state from ending its motor vehicle inspection program as mandated under the 2026 state budget. The law was set to take effect Jan. 31.

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