News
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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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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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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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Bestselling NH author Jodi Picoult pushes back after her musical is canceled by Indiana high school
Author Jodi Picoult has the dubious honor of being banned in two mediums this fall — her books and now a musical based on her novel “Between the Lines.”
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New Hampshire has 6th highest median household income in US. How does your income compare
New Hampshire household income is higher than most states, according to a new ranking by online finance publication Visual Capitalist.
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Dover’s new plan for downtown lights as diseased trees are being taken down
This holiday season will bring a change to the traditional lighting downtown along Central Avenue in Dover. Instead of lighting diseased trees that are currently being replaced, along with light poles, a new community effort will illuminate buildings and bring other holiday decor.
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No Kings protest in Portsmouth takes on Trump: ‘What we’re seeing is not constitutional’
“No Kings” protesters gathered in the city Oct. 18, as well as several more Seacoast communities and about 2,500 locations around the nation, targeting what organizers call authoritarian actions by President Donald Trump.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kalil house enters the Historic Register
The second of Frank Lloyd Wright’s NH homes was just added to the National Register of Historic Places. Here’s what you need to know.
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More than 25 No Kings protests planned in New Hampshire. Here’s when, where
Thousands are expected to gather in cities across New England and the United States on Oct. 18 for a second round of No Kings protests. There are 28 protests in New Hampshire.
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NH ‘gear libraries’ aim to create community, reduce waste
New Hampshire is taking part in the growing trend of “gear libraries” to help those unable to afford the costs of outdoor recreation.

























