Culture
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Market Square Day 2025 in Portsmouth: What to know about food, vendors, parking, 10K race
The 48th annual Market Square Day festival and 10K road race will take over Portsmouth’s downtown on Saturday, June 14.
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Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic celebrates 25 years of artistry
What started ever so modestly in June 2000 with a single sculpture of a commemorative coin will celebrate its 25th anniversary this Friday when an elite international field of sculptors take to the sand for the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic.
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6 celebrities who love vacationing in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has beautiful weather and even more stunning scenery. Check out these six celebrities who come here to unwind from Hollywood and touring.
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Rooted in Community: A Conversation with Ann Radwan of the Portsmouth Garden Club
For nearly a century, the Portsmouth Garden Club has brought beauty, education, and green-thumbed generosity to the Seacoast. We caught up with President Ann Radwan to learn more.
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What to know about the Northeast Coffee Festival in Concord
The Northeast Coffee Festival returns to Concord this weekend, promising a caffeine-fueled celebration for professionals and coffee lovers alike.
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4 New Hampshire homes that were featured on HGTV
Over its 30-year history, HGTV has featured a handful of homes in New Hampshire. Check out these four.
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What to know about Independent Bookstore Day in NH
Mark your calendars! Independent Bookstore Day is this Saturday, and a number of local bookstores across New Hampshire are joining the celebration along with 1,600 bookstores in all 50 states.
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Meet the family powering NH’s craft fair scene
New Hampshire is home to some incredible craft fairs—but did you know one family is behind more than 20 of them? Since 1989, Castleberry Fairs & Festivals has been organizing events that celebrate handmade artistry and small businesses.
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Meet the New Hampshire survivors of the Titanic
It’s been 113 years since the Titanic, that unsinkable ship, hit an iceberg and sank. The date was April 15, 1912. Of the 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only around 700 survived due to a lifeboat shortage. Researcher Chuck Anesi found that 97.22% of the 144 female first-class passengers were put into lifeboats and survived—while…
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These are Granite Staters’ favored burial spots
Choice Mutual crunched the numbers by surveying 3,128 adults about their dream burial spots. Here are the most popular cemeteries in NH to be buried.

























