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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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Silver savings: The 23 best senior discounts in Manchester
Take advantage of your age by using the best senior discounts in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Exclusive: Maura Sullivan raises $400K in first week, endorsed by over 40 influential Granite Staters in campaign for NH’s 1st Congressional District
Democratic candidate for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Maura Sullivan announced Wednesday she has raised over $400K in her campaign’s first week and is putting out an extensive slate of endorsements from over 40 influential Granite Staters across New Hampshire’s 1st district, the first major flex of strength of her campaign. “I am honored and…
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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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10 places to see & smell wildflowers in New Hampshire
Head to these 10 places across the state to make the most of New Hampshire’s vibrant wildflower season.
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Record Store Day: Get Ready to Rock New Hampshire’s Indie Shops
Mark your calendars—Record Store Day is Saturday and New Hampshire’s indie record shops are gearing up for a busy day. Launched in 2008 by a group of passionate record store owners, Record Store Day has grown into a global celebration, while staying true to its roots—honoring the culture of independent music shops, fans, and artists…
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26 coziest local coffee shops in the Merrimack Valley
Consult this list of the 26 coziest coffee shops in the Merrimack Valley the next time you want to sip, read, chat, or relax.
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In Walworth County, neighbors rallied for rides—and rediscovered what it means to be a community
The case that locals made for expanding transportation service to Sundays was different. They argued that the people of Walworth County didn’t only need to get to the grocery store and doctor’s office—they also needed to get to each other.
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Granite Staters Sound Off: What They’d Change About New Hampshire
New Hampshire has long been celebrated for its scenic beauty, small-town charm, and independent spirit. But no place is perfect. Last week, we asked residents what they would change about the Granite State, and responses poured in on a variety of topics—from politics to infrastructure to pets. Here’s a roundup of what people had to…
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5 ways to Celebrate National Tartan Day in New Hampshire
National Tartan Day: Discover how to celebrate Scottish heritage in New Hampshire on April 6, whether you have Scottish roots or just want to join the festivities.

























