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Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain
Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain. Here’s what you need to know.
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Op-ed: New Hampshire’s “Out of State” Problem
New Hampshire is a bit of an odd state, even by New England’s standards. It hosts an increasingly aging population, has the lowest state minimum wage in the region (none at all), and features a diversity of taxable income sources rather than a state income tax. The state has also had the lowest housing costs…
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Wood Devils & Goody Cole: A look at 5 of New Hampshire’s legendary creatures
From Wood Devils to Goody Cole, here are New Hampshire’s most intriguing legendary creatures.
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NH federal court strikes down classroom censorship teaching law
In his decision, Judge Paul Barbadoro held that the law, known by opponents as the “divisive concepts” or “banned concepts” law, violated teachers’ 14th Amendment rights because it is too vague for them to follow. “The Amendments are viewpoint-based restrictions on speech that do not provide either fair warning to educators of what they prohibit or…
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Hit the hills: Here are New Hampshire’s must-see summer music festivals
New Hampshire hills are alive with music festivals this summer. Here are six to explore:
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5 New Hampshire farms where you can pick your own juicy strawberries
If you’re looking for a fun weekend activity, or are a strawberry aficionado (is that a thing?), here’s where you could pick the summer fruit:
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Ultimate guide to New Hampshire camping: Mountains, Lakes, Ocean, Glamping, and more
It’s officially tenting season and lucky for us, there are dozens of options for all kinds of camping in New Hampshire. Here are some of the best places to pitch your tent if you prefer camping in the mountains, near a lake, by the ocean, at a family-friendly site, or at a glamp camp.
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VIDEO: Summertime in NH is the Best!
Today is the last day of our supporter drive, and we need YOU to keep the local stories rolling in! Any donation amount is appreciated and will be returned with great content coming into your social feeds. You can donate to us using the link in our bio! @granitepost Today is the last day of…
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New Hampshire celebrates Marquis De Lafayette Day
Officials from New Hampshire and the French Consulate in Boston gathered at the State House to commemorate the 199th anniversary of Marquis De Lafayette’s visit to the state Tuesday.
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Steve’s Place to provide safe space to recovery community in Concord
After Jon Evans and Ted Donovan lost a friend to substance use in 2016, they got together to create a space for people in the recovery community in the Concord area. That’s when Steve’s Place, named after their late friend Steve Cherup, came into being. “Our model is not unique,” Evans said. “There are many…

























