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Hampton Beach woman opens Linda’s Lobsters, a new lobster pound on the harbor
Little did Denise Gilbride know that a childhood gift would eventually lead her to owning her own business on Hampton Harbor: Linda’s Lobsters. “When I was six, my uncle gave me a tackle box, and I’ve loved fishing and the ocean ever since,” Gilbride said. “A friend I went to high school with had a…
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Top NH Republicans are treating Trump’s primetime speech as a liability
New Hampshire’s four Democrats called the address dishonest and dangerous. The Republicans running to replace them, including the candidate Trump endorsed on Monday, had nothing to say at all.
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Cool off this summer at these seven splash pads in New Hampshire
In addition to numerous public beaches and pools, New Hampshire has multiple splash pads open this time of year, offering the perfect way for children to enjoy being in the water without the hassle of a beach day. While some are ticketed, many of the region’s splash pads are free, with parks, playgrounds and other recreational areas attached.
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Top weekend events in NH, July 17-19
Looking for something to do this week? From fairy villages and petting zoos to live chamber music and World Cup watch parties, here are some of the best events happening across New Hampshire.
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Rochester woman wins approval for home coffee roasting business
Rochester resident Danielle Morrison received the green light to operate a coffee roasting business out of her home from the city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment July 8.
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Why is the sky hazy in New Hampshire? What to know about wildfire smoke
It may the middle of a hot July, but up in New Hampshire, the sun is nowhere to be found.
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These restaurant chains have just one location in New Hampshire
Some restaurants have been in New Hampshire for years, while other chains are new to the Granite State and just starting to build a presence here. Salt & Straw’s Salem opening is one example of a recent expansion. Here are some restaurant chains with just one location in New Hampshire, and where to find them.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire, July 14-20
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from July 14-20
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These public golf courses are the best you can play in New Hampshire
Do you want to play on some of the best golf courses in New Hampshire but don’t know anyone in a private club? The courses on this list allow public access in some fashion, be it standard daily green fees, through a resort or by staying at an affiliated hotel. If there’s a will, there’s a tee time…
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$16M North Hampton oceanfront sale ranks 3rd highest in NH history
Balmoral, an oceanside home constructed for a one-term New Hampshire governor, has sold for $16 million, the third-highest single-family residence sale in the state’s history.

























