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We asked, you answered: Is Gov. Kelly Ayotte doing enough to stand up to Trump?
This week, we asked readers: Is Ayotte doing enough to stand up to the Trump administration and advocate for NH? Here’s what they had to say…
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The 6 best places to rock climb in New Hampshire
Discover the highest-rated indoor and outdoor spots to rock climb in New Hampshire.
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Lawyer who defended NH GOP election tampering is Ayotte’s pick for top state election board
It’s the second time Ayotte has elevated a former NH GOP lawyer to a position with power over state legal disputes—and it comes as Trump moves to seize control of state election systems. Gov. Kelly Ayotte has tapped a longtime Republican operative with a documented history of defending election interference to help decide New Hampshire’s…
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Hampton Beach: New restaurants, shops and concerts to check out in 2026
Hampton Beach is already buzzing with early season activity as businesses reopen like Bernie’s Beach Bar and free entertainment returns to the Seashell Stage for Memorial Day weekend. Here is a look at what’s new at Hampton Beach in 2026.
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Sununu, Ayotte silent as Trump creates $1.8 billion ‘slush fund’ for Jan. 6 rioters, allies
Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s office declined to weigh in on a federal program that may compensate people convicted of attacking Capitol Police—and that quietly bars the IRS from ever auditing the president’s past tax filings. Top New Hampshire Republicans again find themselves in a familiar role this week, answering for President Donald Trump’s blatant corruption with…
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NH Senate Republicans vote to shove guns into NH classrooms—over objections from campus police
With New Hampshire families struggling under housing prices, energy costs, and a youth mental health crisis, Senate Republicans chose to spend Thursday prioritizing putting guns into NH classrooms. Senate Republicans on Thursday passed an amended version of HB 1793 on a 14-8 party-line vote, guaranteeing faculty at New Hampshire’s public and private universities the right…
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Medicare or Medicaid: Sununu’s gaffe hurts 31,000 New Hampshire residents either way
“I oppose ANY work requirement for Medicare,” Sununu wrote on X. But the Medicaid policy he says he supports puts 31,000 New Hampshire seniors and disabled residents at risk of losing their coverage. Republican US Senate candidate John E. Sununu told the Hugh Hewitt Show last month that he supports a work requirement for Medicare…
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8 cheap or free fabulous things to do this Memorial Day weekend in NH
Start the summer season with these free or nearly free events in New Hampshire.
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Months after leaked Signal chat, NH GOP sees collapse of education leadership
A key NH GOP education bill collapsed on the House floor, and a lawmaker named in the leak said she would not run for another term—months after the high-profile Signal chat controversy. A signature school-choice bill championed by House Education Policy and Administration Chair Kristin Noble (R) fell 16 votes short on the House floor…
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$4.9M New Castle condo tops Rye home for Seacoast’s top home sale
A condominium neighboring the Wentworth marina in New Castle was April’s highest-priced home sold in the Seacoast, beating out a Frank Jones-built single-family residence at Rye Beach by nearly $1.5 million.

























