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  • Q. How do I get my kids to do their chores?

    Plus: Walmart remodels 9 NH stores Share with a friend Good evening! The Boston Marathon was today! Shoutout to all the Granite Staters who hit the course. Hard to believe women were once barred from running—until Kathrine Switzer disguised herself in 1967, ran the race amongst all men, and proved women belonged. Women were officially…


  • Senator who targeted LGBTQ+ rights leads abuse probe

    Plus: Students speak out on voting rights Share with a friend Good morning! Here are some quick hits to start the day: This state senator, who threatened to defund the Office of the Child Advocate over LGBTQ+ youth protections, is now leading an investigation into new abuse allegations at a youth detention center. NH college…


  • 🐐 6 places to see baby animals in NH

    Plus: Top events for your calendar Share with a friend   “We are in jail now.” —  A child told investigators, according to the Child Advocate’s published report from March 30 via New Hampshire Public Radio.   Good morning! Here are some things to know this morning: Seacoast real estate prices are dropping, but this house…


  • 🥞 9 social media–famous food joints

    Plus: Take this crossword Share with a friend Good morning! Thanks so much for all those who took last week’s blast from the past crossword puzzle on technology then and now. This week’s is all about state capitals. 🧩 Take this week’s crossword puzzle Here’s what’s inside today’s newsletter: 📰 What we’re reading: News from…


  • POV: My husband and I disagree on money

    Plus: Falcons are attacking New Hampshire hikers Share with a friend Good evening! How is it already mid-April? Here are a few things that caught my eye while scrolling recently—I think you’ll find them interesting too. 603 Unfiltered: Campgrounds in NH have gone corporate. Here’s why. Falcons are attacking New Hampshire hikers. These 15 local…


  • 📣 Guns on campus? Readers weigh in

    Plus: This NH hike is going viral Share with a friend Good morning! Here’s what I’m reading and watching this morning… 603 Unfiltered: Why Dartmouth won’t change the controversial name of this building.  Turning Point USA is planning rapid expansion in New Hampshire ahead of the 2028 election. New Hampshire is in a recession, according to this…


  • 🤟 NH school learns sign language for deaf student

    Plus: All the good news you need Share with a friend Good morning! Heres’s some feel-good news you should read. Yeah, that kind of thing still exists, believe it or not. This New Hampshire school learned sign language to communicate with its only deaf student.  This NH city is getting its own monopoly game. Eric…


  • 🗳️ All NH’s elected officials have negative ratings

    Plus: The coldest Aprils on record in NH Share with a friend   “Many people get elected by acting like a jerk.” — Democrat Rep. Jared Sullivan of Bethlehem via New Hampshire Public Radio.   Good morning! Here are some top things I’ve been reading… Every statewide elected official in New Hampshire (Democrats and Republicans)…


  • 🍺 10 historic NH bars worth a visit

    Plus: NH restaurants nationally recognized Share with a friend Good morning! Shoutout to Chef Evan Hennessey of Dover, who was named a James Beard Award finalist for Best Chef: Northeast! Interestingly, not a single Massachusetts chef made the cut in that category this year. I, of course, also have to mention Super Secret Ice Cream…


  • 🌍 This billionaire owns a big chunk of NH

    Plus: POV: My sister is driving me nuts Share with a friend Good evening! Hope you all had a great Easter! I have a few things to share this evening: This man owns so much land in the US, it adds up to about the size of Delaware—or roughly three Rhode Islands. A chunk of…