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How childhood love for basketball brought this athlete to New Hampshire
For Sharmela Reid, becoming a basketball player wasn’t a conscious choice. Her love for the sport stemmed from her family’s shared interest in the sport.
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NH Attorney General approves sale of Catholic Medical Center to for-profit company
New Hampshire’s Attorney General has approved the terms of sale of Manchester’s Catholic Medical Center to an out-of-state for-profit company.
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Top NH GOP staffer calls for jailing NH journalists, Ayotte refuses to condemn
A top NH GOP staffer who some Republicans likened to a de facto state party executive director during the 2024 election cycle posted on social media Tuesday morning that there should be a “special jail for journalists” working in New Hampshire. Chris Maidment, the conservative operative who made the post, deleted it shortly after, which…
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Nearly 70 NH restaurants are shaking things up with alcohol-free cocktails for Dry January
January is getting a spirited twist—without the spirits! Nearly 70 restaurants across New Hampshire are serving alcohol-free cocktails to celebrate the annual New Hampshire Mocktail Month. The month-long event is part of an effort to promote a more inclusive, responsible drinking culture. The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) partnered with the Brown-Forman Corporation and local…
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New Hampshire’s beloved Teatotaller receives HRC’s “Queer to Stay” grant
The Human Rights Campaign announced awardees of its fifth annual “Queer to Stay” program last month, New Hampshire-based Teatotaler cafe as one of its recipients.
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Did you know Portsmouth has 6 sister cities around the world?
Learn all about the relationship Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has with its six sister cities located in six different countries across the globe.
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Step back in time & into the 9 oldest buildings in New Hampshire
Learn about the nine oldest buildings in New Hampshire that are open to the public.
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‘Don’t Let Scott Brown Mass Up NH’: Republicans on early defense in 2026 Senate fight
Former Massachusetts career politician Scott Brown is closing out 2024 aggressively positioning himself for a 2026 run for the US Senate seat in New Hampshire currently occupied by Jeanne Shaheen, and high profile groups and individuals on both sides of the political aisle are similarly staking out their roles in the potential rematch. A provocative…
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5 of New Hampshire’s best skiing destinations
Here are some top spots to add to your skiing itinerary.
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2024 in pop culture: In a bruising year, we sought out fantasy, escapism—and cute little animals
Here’s everything (more or less) you need to know about 2024 in pop culture.

























