Affordability
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Need a gift for Teacher Appreciation Week? New Hampshire educators have ideas
From donuts to doodles, this is what New Hampshire teachers would really like for Teacher Appreciation Week.
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Why foraging edible plants is wildly popular in New Hampshire
From strawberries to sea lettuce, more and more New Hampshire residents are foraging for wild edibles and fun.
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9 social media-famous food joints in New Hampshire
If you’re getting hungry watching viral food videos, you should know the famous spots here in NH! Read on to discover them.
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10 historic bars in New Hampshire
From cozy taverns to iconic spots, sip through history at these bars in New Hampshire.
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6 New Hampshire restaurants with a view
New Hampshire is home to a multitude of restaurants, but these 6 have some of the best views in the Granite State.
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6 places in New Hampshire that feel like a portal to another world
From ancient henges to primeval forests, New Hampshire has plenty of places that transport you to another world.
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Everything you need to know about the 2026 Fisher Cats season
Are you curious about the New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ 2026 season? Check out everything you need to know here, from the team’s history to its lineup.
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NH electricity bills up 11% despite Trump affordability promises
New federal data show the state’s average residential electricity price rose ~11% from Dec. 2024 to Dec. 2025 — even after Trump promised energy bills would be “cut in half” within 12 months. New Hampshire Republicans have spent nearly a decade running state government, and during that time; electricity costs kept climbing. In the first…
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Seacoast home prices smash records as median tops $1 million
The median sales price of Seacoast single-family homes exceeded the $1 million threshold in January for the first time.
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It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?
Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage and becoming uninsured. But there are still ways to find care.

























