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Ice Castles’ grand opening in New Hampshire chilled by unexpected warm spell
If you’ve been waiting all year to visit the dynamic colors and contours of ice castles in North Woodstock, you’ll have to wait a bit longer. It’s just been too warm—even in the White Mountains.
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Satisfy your sweet tooth anytime at NH’s top year-round ice cream stands
There’s no better way for a Granite Stater to enjoy a cold, winter day than visiting an ice cream stand. Many destinations on the New Hampshire Ice Cream Trail are open year-round. Here are a few:
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VIDEO: Meet the team of Granite Post
Hello, New Hampshire! We’re a new digital newsroom committed to reporting based on facts, science, and what matters most to Granite Staters. Meet our staff! Based in Enfield, community editor Katy Savage will be focused on lifting up local news you can use and people-centered stories that remind us why we all chose to call…
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Portsmouth’s annual gingerbread house contest sweetens the holidays
This year, over 100 people participated in the Portsmouth Historical Society’s annual contest, spanning all ages and abilities, from youth to adults.
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New Hampshire’s top 9 events this weekend (Dec. 29-31)
New Hampshire is full of activities to ring in the new year this weekend, from concerts and performances to workshops and light displays. Check out our top nine recommendations for the upcoming weekend:
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Where to ring in the new year in NH
New Hampshire knows how to welcome in 2024. There is not a shortage of party possibilities on New Year’s Eve. Here are a few of our favorites:
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New Hampshire’s top 7 events this weekend (Dec. 22-24)
Whether you’re inclined towards outdoor winter pursuits or favor the cozy ambiance of indoor revelries, New Hampshire offers a diverse array of choices. Check out our top seven recommendations for the upcoming weekend:
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What keeps NH teachers going: Meet Liz Duclos, 2024 teacher of the year
Amidst a teacher shortage both locally and nationally, we’re asking New Hampshire teachers what keeps them teaching and what challenges they face in their profession. Here’s the first installment of our series.
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VIDEO: The storm’s aftermath in the Jackson area Chamber of Commerce
Check out this footage from the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce capturing a relentless river engulfing trees and surging over a bridge. Jackson took a beating as the rain, coupled with snowmelt from rising temperatures, led to road closures and early school dismissals statewide. Luckily, the water receded on Tuesday and most of the roads…
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New Hampshire volunteers make 8th trip to help Ukrainian orphans
Alex Ray, owner of the Common Man family of restaurants, volunteers for the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine and the Rotary Club of Plymouth, are on their way home from a three-day trip in the war-torn country to deliver holiday gifts, goodies, and much-needed supplies to 1,300 orphans.

























