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  1. Granite Post

    Ayotte signs bills stripping NH students of voting rights

    New Hampshire’s new law creates one of the most restrictive voter ID regimes in the country. Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 323 into law late Friday afternoon eliminating student IDs as an accepted form of voter identification and establishing one of the most restrictive voter ID requirements in the nation. New Hampshire law […]
  2. 10 places to see & smell wildflowers in New Hampshire

    11 things to do this weekend in NH: history, beer, baby animals, and more

    April’s second weekend is stacked—think historic homes, craft beer celebrations, spring farm days, and community festivals across New Hampshire and just over the Vermont border. Whether you're looking to get outside, learn something new, or just eat and drink your way through the season, here are some events worth checking out:
  3. Granite Post

    Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire April 7-12.

    Happy April, Granite Staters!  It’s Lily, your State Organizing Coordinator checking in to share all the ways you can take action across New Hampshire this week. Getting involved in your community doesn’t just make a difference—it’s also good for you.  Research from the Mayo Health Clinic shows that volunteering can improve both physical and mental […]
  4. Granite Post

    Portsmouth man helps dying patients after his near-death experience

    Eric Sirles said when Portsmouth Regional Hospital staff saved his life, he decided to pay it forward by becoming a hospital volunteer.
  5. Granite Post

    MLK Jr. letter to late Portsmouth minister on ‘Antiques Roadshow’

    A 1962 letter from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to a Portsmouth minister and civil rights activist received an appraisal of tens of thousands of dollars on “Antiques Roadshow.”
  6. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: Are you concerned about the economy?

    Democrats are gaining ground in New Hampshire ahead of the 2026 midterms, with a new Saint Anselm poll showing a widening lead. Concerns over the economy and foreign policy appear to be driving the shift. This week, we asked readers: Are you concerned about the economy?
  7. Granite Post

    NH GOP senator stripped of committees amid staff harassment allegations

    The state senator says his removal from committees was politically motivated, but he didn’t refute the claims. State Sen. Tim McGough (R-Merrimack) was quietly removed from both of his Senate committee assignments this week following allegations that he harassed Senate staff. However, in a lengthy public statement responding to his removal, the first-term senator never […]
  8. Granite Post

    Dover chef Evan Hennessey named James Beard Award finalist for 2026

     Renowned Dover chef Evan Hennessey has been named a James Beard Award finalist for 2026 in the category of Best Chef Northeast less than an hour after opening a new restaurant.
  9. Granite Post

    As grocery costs soared, John Sununu profited

    Large holdings of stock in food and retail giants brought financial gains for GOP Senate Candidate John Sununu as Tariffs raised prices across the board. As New Hampshire families faced ever-increasing grocery prices over the last year, Republican USSenate candidate John Sununu was publicly backing key pieces of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda while also […]
  10. New England native Christa McAuliffe left an enduring impression following her death in 1986.

    The enduring classroom of Christa McAuliffe

    New England native Christa McAuliffe left an enduring impression following her death in 1986. Here’s how she’s been honored since.
  11. Fill up the minivan, buy some snacks, and head to New Hampshire’s vintage, funky, and affordable roadside attractions.

    6 funky, vintage, and beloved roadside attractions in New Hampshire

    From a train-chasing wolf man to a scooter-riding black bear and Cinderella’s pumpkin coach, New Hampshire has plenty of funky, vintage, and beloved roadside attractions.

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  1. Granite Post

    Portsmouth man helps dying patients after his near-death experience

    Eric Sirles said when Portsmouth Regional Hospital staff saved his life, he decided to pay it forward by becoming a hospital volunteer.
  2. Granite Post

    MLK Jr. letter to late Portsmouth minister on ‘Antiques Roadshow’

    A 1962 letter from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to a Portsmouth minister and civil rights activist received an appraisal of tens of thousands of dollars on “Antiques Roadshow.”
  3. New England native Christa McAuliffe left an enduring impression following her death in 1986.

    The enduring classroom of Christa McAuliffe

    New England native Christa McAuliffe left an enduring impression following her death in 1986. Here’s how she’s been honored since.
  4. Fill up the minivan, buy some snacks, and head to New Hampshire’s vintage, funky, and affordable roadside attractions.

    6 funky, vintage, and beloved roadside attractions in New Hampshire

    From a train-chasing wolf man to a scooter-riding black bear and Cinderella’s pumpkin coach, New Hampshire has plenty of funky, vintage, and beloved roadside attractions.
  5. Dating back to 1788, when New Hampshire became the ninth state, there’s no shortage of historic spots to enjoy a drink (or two) and soak in some timeless ambiance.

    10 historic bars in New Hampshire

    From cozy taverns to iconic spots, sip through history at these bars in New Hampshire.
  6. Granite Post

    Is there a new COVID variant? What to know about BA.3.2

    A "highly mutated" COVID-19 variant has been found in several states across the country, including New Hampshire.
  7. Granite Post

    Exeter Inn taken over by luxury hotel group. Here’s what is planned.

     A Connecticut‑based luxury hospitality company is expanding into New Hampshire, taking over the 57‑year lease of the historic Exeter Inn.
  8. Granite Post

    Highest paid actor of 2025 is from NH, Forbes said. How much he made

    New Hampshire native Adam Sandler was the single highest-paid actor of 2025, according to Forbes.
  9. Granite Post

    NH raises red flags on Dover’s Willand Pond milfoil removal plan

    New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services officials have stated the agency likely will not issue a permit for mechanical removal of milfoil in Willand Pond, according to Mayor Dennis Shanahan. The City Council approved the non-herbicide method of milfoil removal March 11.
  10. Granite Post

    Democrats gain ground in NH, new Saint Anselm poll shows

    Democrats are gaining ground ahead of the 2026 midterms, a new poll from Saint Anselm College Survey Center revealed.
  11. Granite Post

    We asked, you answered: Are Americans less moral?

    A recent global survey from the Pew Research Center found Americans are more likely than people in any of the 25 countries surveyed to say their fellow citizens have bad morals and ethics.

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