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Sununu’s stock portfolio looks a lot like his donor list
Pharma, big tech, oil, and insurance lobbyists are bankrolling John E. Sununu’s Senate comeback—and his financial disclosure shows he owns stock in nearly all of them Former US Senator John E. Sununu (R) is mounting a Senate comeback with a stock portfolio worth as much as $2 million spread across pharmaceutical, big tech, oil and…
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From baby animals to circus shows: 13 weekend events to check out
Mother’s Day weekend is shaping up to be a busy one across New Hampshire. Think spring festivals, live music, paddling trips, local markets, circus performances, and plenty of family-friendly events. Here are 13 things to do.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire May 6-10, 2026
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from May 6-10.
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Make Mother’s Day memorable with these 6 activities in New Hampshire
Looking for an activity to celebrate the women in your life outside of the house? Luckily, New Hampshire has plenty of fun Mother’s Day events that mom, aunt or grandma would enjoy, all the way from a casual day of shopping at a fair to a luxurious retreat at the spa.
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Hampton icon changes hands as Old Salt’s founding family retires after 40 years
Higgins, along with his brother Mike Higgins and sister Kathi Taylor, are set to officially turn the Old Salt and Lamie’s Inn over to its new owners, John and Lori Guertin of New England Hospitality, on May 5. A packed house, including long-time staff and members of the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce, was there for…
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Hampton looks to raise dozens of municipal fees: Here’s what could cost more
For the first time in more than a decade, Hampton officials are weighing increases to a wide range of municipal fees, including those tied to building, health and fire inspections, field and room rentals, and rental property certificates of occupancy.
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Portsmouth housing crisis threatens city’s economy, committee warns
Members of the Blue Ribbon Housing Committee weighed in on how Portsmouth’s affordable housing crisis is impacting the city’s economy and character.
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Exeter Hospital patients say care declined after merger. CEO says ‘we’ve made mistakes’
Exeter Hospital patients say they are scrambling for answers about care after recent service cuts and are questioning the benefits of Exeter Health Resources merger with Beth Israel Lahey Health.
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Former Seabrook store manager named as new Market Basket CEO
Market Basket’s Board of Directors has officially replaced former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas with a new chief executive, reports say.
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Best burgers in Seacoast NH and Maine? 18 places locals love
Virtually every restaurant has a burger on its menu, but only some build them with creativity and passion. When a diner has a choice of three or four on the menu, the restaurant may have a reputation for good burgers. If there’s more than four or so burgers to choose from, it’s officially a burger…





















