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What happens to the SNAP money still on your card on Nov. 1? What NH residents should know
Will you still be able to use leftover Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds on your EBT card in November, despite the government shutdown?
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OPINION: All Granite Staters Deserve Real Access to Preventive Health Care
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, we are reminded that awareness alone is not enough – especially for Black women, who experience higher rates of this disease. Despite pink-ribbon promises from state leaders, these words ring hollow this October as many of the same legislators voted to advance massive funding cuts to…
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NH seeks lease to redevelop Hampton Interstate 95 liquor store properties
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission is moving forward with finding a partner to enter into a long-term lease to redevelop 88 acres along Interstate 95 in Hampton, currently the site of two NH Liquor & Wine Outlets and rest areas.
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6 things to do in NH this weekend
Fall fun isn’t over yet! From pumpkin people and art walks to live music and holiday craft fairs, here are some things to do across New Hampshire this week and weekend.
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We asked, you answered: How has your outlook changed since Trump took office?
This week we asked readers to share how their outlook on the future changed—for better or worse—since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
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Where to find fresh turkeys for Thanksgiving in Seacoast. Ordering early is advised.
A Thanksgiving feast isn’t quite complete without a turkey — but this year, why not go the extra mile? Instead of grabbing a frozen bird from the supermarket, consider a fresh, locally raised turkey from a nearby farm.
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This Alstead area bakery was named the ‘absolute best’ in New Hampshire. How to visit
An Alstead bakery was named the best in New Hampshire. The Takeout said they chose Orchard Hill Breadworks because of its longevity and their delicious baked treats that still capture the hearts of local residents.
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Plastic bag ban effort stalls in New Hampshire on party line
Advocates for a ban on plastic bags said they chose to hold off on presenting legislation this session after they could not secure a Republican co-sponsor for what they hope will eventually be a bipartisan bill.
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New Hampshire disability community rallies against federal cuts to special education
Earlier this month, the Trump administration laid off 466 employees within the Department of Education office responsible for ensuring states are complying with the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The layoffs at the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, which administers roughly $15 billion in federal special education funding, are the latest in…
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With health care tax credits set to expire, pain sets in for one New Hampshire business
Last week, W.H. Bagshaw, a metal parts manufacturer based in Hudson, found out that its health insurance policies with Anthem would increase approximately 38% in 2026. Anthem specifically cited the expiration of health care tax credits at the center of the current federal government shutdown.

























