Affordability
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4 independent New Hampshire convenience stores worth stopping for
Check out four independently owned New Hampshire convenience stores that offer way more than a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread.
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18 new apartments in Portsmouth’s West End proposed
The owner of a 181 Hill St. property is seeking to redevelop the site and construct a new three-story building with 18 residential apartments, according to project plans filed with the city.
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The Manchester grocery guide: where to shop in 2026
Manchester has a mix of larger grocery chains, neighborhood markets, and specialty shops, and each one fills a different need.
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Opinion: This New Year, Congress Must Fix Our Country’s Health Care Crisis
I’m a Kinship Navigator and Community Resource Specialist at The River Center Family and Community Resource Center. We’re a small nonprofit serving families and individuals across ten rural New Hampshire towns — about 3% of the state. In my role, I spend thousands of hours each year supporting the communities I love. Every hour I…
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The top 3 places to shop for produce according to Manchester locals
According to longtime residents, these three places in Manchester are the places to shop for local and regional produce.
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Our readers love these international markets in Manchester
Manchester is shaped by the people who live here. That is evident in our arts and architecture, and also in our various international grocery stores.
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Concerns grow for NH older adults as ACA premiums spike
Advocates for older adults in New Hampshire worry many will go without health insurance due to skyrocketing premiums under the Affordable Care Act.
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Where to find free food resources in Manchester
Manchester has a wide network of free food resources designed to meet people where they are.
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Where to volunteer across New Hampshire, broken down by issue
Volunteering is the best way to show up for your community. In these challenging times, every action you take to help goes a long way.
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14 best cut-your-own tree farms in New Hampshire
When a fake, store-bought Christmas tree won’t do, head to one of these tree farms in New Hampshire, where you can cut down your own live tree.























