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VIDEO: 4 Ways To Beat Election Fatigue
Feeling election season stress? Election fatigue is common after a long election season like we’ve had this year. Here are some quick ways to cope: 1. Unplug: Take breaks from news and social media to reset. Try a walk, a hobby, or anything offline. 2. Keep a Routine: Consistent sleep and mealtimes can help you…
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UNH researchers examine and rebury human remains from the 1800s in Brentwood
For two years, about 30 students and researchers from the University of New Hampshire studied human remains uncovered during a 1999 construction project in Brentwood. The remains, which date back to the 1800s, were found on land that once housed the Brentwood poor farm, a facility that provided shelter for the impoverished.
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Disconnected in the Granite State: Fewer residents feel a sense of community
A report released last month from the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School of Public Policy, called the 2024 New Hampshire Civic Health Report, reveals that New Hampshire residents are feeling less connected, with dwindling civic engagement shaping a quieter, lonelier state.
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A small Peterborough museum is on a mission to help people appreciate diversity
David Blair and his late-wife, Linda Marsella, decided to highlight cultures of the world in their quaint little town of Peterborough. It resulted in the Mariposa Museum and World Cultural Center.
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2024 Veterans Day deals and freebies
This Veterans Day, discounted and free items are available at numerous restaurants and retail stores across the country. Here’s what you need to know.
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12 places to score farm-fresh Thanksgiving turkeys in New Hampshire
We rounded up 12 local farms and markets selling fresh Thanksgiving turkeys in New Hampshire.
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Astro-Adventures: New Hampshire Activities for every Zodiac Sign
From rock climbing to murder mystery dinners, discover the best New Hampshire activities for every Zodiac sign.
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Reporter’s notebook: Here’s what the vibe was like at polling places across NH
Granite Staters are showing up to elect the next president of the United States—and bringing the good vibes with them.
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Two Granite Staters knock doors for a cause, meeting voters face-to-face
Two Concord residents have been going door-to-door every weekend since July telling Granite Staters how important it is to vote—all the way down the ballot.

























