Holidays
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How to talk to a conspiracy theorist, in 6 steps
Here’s how you (yes, you!) can help stop your friends and family from going down extremist rabbit holes.
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Meet the families making their Concord neighborhood the ultimate Halloween destination
Every Halloween, a Concord street transforms into a Halloween wonderland, where each of the 20 or so homes pulls out all the stops to bring spooky magic to life. Homeowners on this block go big—they give out full-size candy bars, hot chocolate, apple cider donuts, and even ice cream as thousands of trick-or-treaters flock here…
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Who was naughty and nice in New Hampshire politics in 2023?
Ho ho ho, let’s see who’s been spreading cheer and who’s been stirring the pot in the world of New Hampshire politics, as we embark on this holiday-themed naughty and nice list.
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New Hampshire’s top 7 events this weekend (Dec. 22-24)
Whether you’re inclined towards outdoor winter pursuits or favor the cozy ambiance of indoor revelries, New Hampshire offers a diverse array of choices. Check out our top seven recommendations for the upcoming weekend:
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New Hampshire volunteers make 8th trip to help Ukrainian orphans
Alex Ray, owner of the Common Man family of restaurants, volunteers for the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine and the Rotary Club of Plymouth, are on their way home from a three-day trip in the war-torn country to deliver holiday gifts, goodies, and much-needed supplies to 1,300 orphans.
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New Hampshire’s top 13 events this weekend (Dec. 15-18)
Whether you’re drawn to outdoor winter activities or prefer the warmth of indoor celebrations, New Hampshire provides a variety of options this weekend. Here are our top 13 picks.
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These 5 New Hampshire venues offer horse-drawn rides
In New Hampshire, you can go dashing through the snow at these five places that offer horse-drawn sleigh rides during the holidays and throughout the snowy season.
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Granite Staters will take the longest journeys in New England for Thanksgiving
This year’s Thanksgiving travel is expected to break records with millions of Americans flocking to a home cooked meal. More than 55 million people are projected to travel 50 miles between Wednesday, Nov. 22, and Sunday, Nov. 26, making this year’s holiday one of the highest travel volumes ever recorded, according to the American Automobile…
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Meet the mother of Thanksgiving, a daughter of New Hampshire
Meet the mother of Thanksgiving, Sarah Josepha Hale, a daughter of New Hampshire. Here’s how Sarah Josepha Hale made Thanksgiving a national holiday.























