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  • 🥕 Locally owned organic markets in NH

    Plus: New laws that take effect in 2026 Share with a friend     Good morning!  A new year means some new laws to keep an eye on. Here’s what’s taking effect in 2026—and what you should know: ✅ Buying sex penalties: A new law increases penalties for buying sex to a more serious misdemeanor with…


  • Q. How can I be more assertive in my 10-year relationship?

    Plus: How New Hampshire is the original rule breaker Share with a friend     Good evening! Welcome back. Hope everyone had a good holiday. Did you know today is New Hampshire’s 250th birthday? New Hampshire quietly made history on January 5, 1776, by becoming the first in America to form its own independent government—months…


  • 🤝 What New Hampshire Googled, read, and celebrated in 2025

    Inside: Stories and trends that stood out this year Share with a friend     Good morning! As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to look back on a big year at Granite Post. We grew our community in a major way, welcoming around 28,000 new followers across all platforms. If you…


  • 🍪 NH’s favorite (and least favorite) Christmas cookies

    Plus: Can you name these birds? Try our crossword Share with a friend     Good morning!  Let’s talk Christmas cookies—the best and the worst. I’ll eat just about any cookie, as long as it doesn’t have fruit in it. That’s a hard no from me. What about you? What’s your favorite (or least favorite)…


  • Brown suspect Valente unhappy at school, former classmate says

    Plus: Your partner’s first holiday with your American family Share with a friend     Good evening! The winter solstice was Sunday, Dec. 21. If you don’t know, it’s the shortest day of the year, and has long been marked as a time of reflection and renewal. Spiritually, it’s a reminder that even in our darkest…


  • 🗣️ What readers want lawmakers to take on in 2026

    Plus: Brown, MIT shooting suspect found in NH Share with a friend   Good morning, After a five-day manhunt, the man accused of killing two people and injuring nine at Brown University on Saturday—then fatally shooting a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor at the professor’s home on Monday—was found dead Thursday night at a storage…


  • ✨ New Hampshire’s most popular Christmas movie

    Plus: Lancaster runs its transfer station on sunshine Share with a friend     Good morning! Did you know Hallmark has not one but two Christmas movies set right here in New Hampshire? 🎬 “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” Rival New Hampshire mayors Liam and Sarah compete in a statewide Christmas spirit…


  • 🌲 5 New Hampshire day trips perfect for the holidays

    Plus: Can’t-miss events for your calendar Share with a friend     Good morning! There’s been a lot of debate about books in schools lately, and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” has become part of that conversation. The novel was recently removed from Merrimack Valley High School’s required reading list after a parent raised…


  • 🎄 These NH restaurants are open on Christmas

    Plus: A little holiday trivia to start your day Share with a friend     Good morning!  As you may have heard, New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) program is growing fast. This year, 10,510 students are enrolled—nearly double last year—with the state spending $51.6 million. But the recent removal of income limits is changing…


  • 🍺 Anheuser-Busch to close Merrimack brewery in 2026

    Plus: Dear Grace on when helping doesn’t land as expected Share with a friend     Good evening! Anheuser-Busch’s brewery in Merrimack has been part of the community for nearly 50 years. But the company says that the well-known facility will close in early 2026. The Merrimack facility isn’t alone. Anheuser-Busch also plans to shut…