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Portsmouth restaurateur plans new bistro at former District site
Julian Armstrong is no stranger to Congress Street, having grown up working at Bull Moose’s old downtown shop and the Friendly Toast, and now as owner of The Wilder gastropub nearby. The restaurateur is adding to his downtown Portsmouth portfolio, as Armstrong plans to open a neighborhood bistro-style eatery in the former home of The…
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Best brunch restaurant in New England? 8 local gems worth the trip
Typically serving up something for everyone, whether they’re looking for sweet or savory, breakfast or lunch, or maybe even all of the above, brunch offers up that special dining opportunity that can allow for a little sleeping in before setting the tone for the day.
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NH drought map updated with latest conditions. Take a look
Drought conditions continue to linger in New Hampshire even with the snow melt and rain.
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9 social media-famous food joints in New Hampshire
If you’re getting hungry watching viral food videos, you should know the famous spots here in NH! Read on to discover them.
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Inside this year’s maple season in New Hampshire
As New Hampshire wraps up maple season 2026, take a look at how it went—and ways you can enjoy NH maple all year round.
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Ayotte signs bills stripping NH students of voting rights
New Hampshire’s new law creates one of the most restrictive voter ID regimes in the country. Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 323 into law late Friday afternoon eliminating student IDs as an accepted form of voter identification and establishing one of the most restrictive voter ID requirements in the nation. New Hampshire law…
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11 things to do this weekend in NH: history, beer, baby animals, and more
April’s second weekend is stacked—think historic homes, craft beer celebrations, spring farm days, and community festivals across New Hampshire and just over the Vermont border. Whether you’re looking to get outside, learn something new, or just eat and drink your way through the season, here are some events worth checking out:
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire April 7-12.
Happy April, Granite Staters! It’s Lily, your State Organizing Coordinator checking in to share all the ways you can take action across New Hampshire this week. Getting involved in your community doesn’t just make a difference—it’s also good for you. Research from the Mayo Health Clinic shows that volunteering can improve both physical and mental…
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Portsmouth man helps dying patients after his near-death experience
Eric Sirles said when Portsmouth Regional Hospital staff saved his life, he decided to pay it forward by becoming a hospital volunteer.
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Janis Taylor has been missing from Concord, NH for 58 years. Someone knows what happened.
Janis Taylor went missing in Concord, New Hampshire, in 1968. Her disappearance remains unsolved.

























