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Your guide to wild turkey hunting season in New Hampshire
What you need to know about spring wild turkey hunting in New Hampshire, from rules and regulations to top locations.
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New web page suggests New Hampshire AG John Formella could run for Congress
A handful of newly registered website addresses—including formellaforcongress.com—show that New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella—a Republican—may be eyeing a run for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District in 2026. The news was first reported by the Granite Post on Monday. The URL was registered on May 9 and comes as Formella’s future as the state’s AG…
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The Ultimate Tipping Cheat Sheet for 2025: Know the Right Amount to Tip and Why It Matters
When it comes to tipping, figuring out the correct amount to give was difficult enough before we entered a pandemic. Nowadays, the art of tipping has taken on a life of its own as using delivery-based services becomes increasingly more common.
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Your guide to hummingbird season in New Hampshire
It’s that time of year when you may spot the tiny and elusive hummingbird flitting about your yard. Read on to learn more about these birds that nest in our state and how you can help them keep coming back.
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House GOP fast-tracks budget bill that would cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Abortion is already excluded from coverage—the new bill is going after all health care services the clinics provide for low-income Americans.
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Leaked chats appear to show NH GOP lawmaker urging violence against dissenting Republicans
A leaked encrypted text message from a Signal group chat featuring prominent New Hampshire conservative lawmakers appears to show a state representative encouraging the use of violence against fellow Republicans for voting against the direction of leadership. In the chat, dated April 13 of this year, a username that appears to belong to State Representative…
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New Hampshire’s Annual Sheep and Wool Festival
Experience the New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festival 2025! Workshops, 120+ vendors, live demonstrations, and fiber animals await May 10-11.
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NH continues to shift education funding to local property tax payers
By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — If you are a property taxpayer in New Hampshire, the latest National Education Association annual report on school statistics across the country will not be a surprise. New Hampshire is a kind of reverse lottery: property taxpayers pay the highest percentage of public school costs of any other state…
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Dartmouth study finds plummeting confidence in American democracy after Trump’s first 100 days
By: William Skipworth / NH Bulletin As President Donald Trump completes his first 100 days back in the White House — which were marked by a firehouse of controversial deportations, political retribution, and dramatic cuts to the federal government — political scientists and the general public alike are more concerned about democracy in the U.S. than…
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Exclusive: NH College Dems slam Republican budget over potential tuition hikes
Just days after National College Admission Day, when students across the country formally commit to their future universities, New Hampshire College Democrats have sharply criticized the Republican-led 2026 state budget proposal for cutting funding to public higher education, potentially triggering the steepest tuition increase in over a decade. New Hampshire already faces some of the…

























