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Movies and TV shows casting in New Hampshire
Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in New Hampshire, neighboring states, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
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How a New Hampshire creator built a viral local craft club
In January 2024, Megan Locker of Pembroke hit record on a TikTok series she thought might resonate with a few people. What she didn’t expect? That a personal experiment in cutting back on overconsumption would spiral into a sold-out statewide Craft Club.
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10 things to do in NH this weekend
From spicy eats in Hampton to classical music in Wolfeboro and old-fashioned fairs in the North Country, this weekend is packed with concerts, crafts, and community festivals. Here are some of our favorite picks.
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s former New Hampshire hideout on the market again as top DOJ official plans meeting with Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate and girlfriend of the late Jeffrey Epstein, is back in the news as Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday he plans to meet with her. She was arrested in 2020 on a secluded estate in Bradford, New Hampshire, where she was evidently hiding. The infamous property is also making…
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Report: New Hampshire 12th most expensive state for rent
New Hampshire is the 12th most expensive state to rent housing and Granite Staters must make about $27 an hour to comfortably afford a market-rate one-bedroom apartment, according to a national housing organization.
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The 8 cheapest places to rent an apartment in New Hampshire
Here are eight of the cheapest spots for renters to live in New Hampshire.
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Trump administration hands over Medicaid recipients’ personal data, including addresses, to ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States, according to an agreement obtained by The Associated Press.
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For New Hampshire’s child advocate, budget cut means smaller team and bigger worries
Cassandra Sanchez, New Hampshire’s child advocate, saw her team shrink nearly by half this month. When New Hampshire’s state budget went into effect July 1, so too did a major cut to the Office of the Child Advocate.
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If your dog had a job, what would it be? Readers share their pup professions
Ever wonder what your dog would do if they had a 9-to-5? We recently asked readers to imagine their pup in the workforce—and their answers did not disappoint.
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Scott Brown, seeking a Trump endorsement, apologizes for January 6 criticism
As he seeks a Trump endorsement that may never come, 2026 GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown issued a public apology for criticizingthe president’s handling of the January 6, 2021 riot. Massachusetts politician and former U.S. Ambassador Scott Brown wants President Donald Trump to endorse him for US Senator in New Hampshire. However, he once blamed…

























