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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.
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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.
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’40 NH Women Trailblazers’ features University of New Hampshire’s first Black female graduate
Elizabeth Ann Virgil, who a century ago was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of New Hampshire, is one of 40 women featured in an exhibit opening March 6 at the Portsmouth Athenaeum.
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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.
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Democrats propose New Hampshire abortion and reproductive health shield law
A group of Democratic state lawmakers are attempting to enact an abortion shield law in New Hampshire in an effort to protect those seeking reproductive health care in the state from out-of-state restrictions.
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ER wait times in New Hampshire on the shorter side, report says
New Hampshire ranks among the states with shorter emergency room wait times, according to Becker’s Hospital Review.
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Here are 5 indoor activities in NH to try during February break
Here are five indoor activities around the Seacoast to try with the kids over February vacation this year.
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Gavin Newsom to visit Portsmouth as he considers presidential run
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is coming to Portsmouth, New Hampshire on March 5, The Music Hall announced on Feb. 12.
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Records tie Merrimack ICE project to Ayotte donor
Records connect Merrimack ICE warehouse to Trammell Crow network tied to Gov. Kelly Ayotte donor Harlan Crow. The vacant warehouse property ICE has been eyeing for a planned detention-style human warehouse site in Merrimack, New Hampshire, runs through the corporate world of Trammell Crow Company. It also enters the political orbit of billionaire GOP donor…
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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…

























