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Two Granite Staters knock doors for a cause, meeting voters face-to-face
Two Concord residents have been going door-to-door every weekend since July telling Granite Staters how important it is to vote—all the way down the ballot.
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Kelly Ayotte stumbles and exits early after final debate, state Republicans panic and point fingers
In their final debate ahead of the November 5th election, Democrat Joyce Craig’s full-throated critiques on Republican Kelly Ayotte’s deep ties to Donald Trump, self-enrichment from corporations that raise the cost of housing, and long legislative record rolling back women’s reproductive rights culminated in Ayotte leaving the studio before making a final statement to voters…
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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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Pappas and Shaheen sound alarm on reproductive rights, while Prescott attempts to reframe record
Congressman Chris Pappas joined US Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Granite State women and advocates in Exeter this week for a roundtable discussion on the critical stakes of this year’s election for reproductive rights. Pappas highlighted the personal stakes of this election for New Hampshire voters, pointing to national proposals that threaten to curtail reproductive freedoms…
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John Stephen under fire in Executive Council race amid youth detention center abuse fallout
Republican candidate for Executive Council in District 4 John Stephen has put his record of fiscal responsibility while serving as New Hampshire Commissioner of Health and Human Services from 2003 through 2007 at the center of his campaign for Executive Council this year. “As Commissioner of HHS, the department of Health and Human Services, you…
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16 places to get unique pumpkin treats in New Hampshire
Pumpkin spice: In New Hampshire, it’s not just for coffee. From ravioli to whoopie pies, here are 16 places serving unique pumpkin treats in New Hampshire.
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Gwen Walz, Joyce Craig, and NH Senators unite to highlight Donald Trump and Kelly Ayotte’s dangerous stance on reproductive freedoms
With less than two weeks until Election Day, Gwen Walz, wife of Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz, will host a press call on October 24, alongside U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, and New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Joyce Craig, to emphasize the urgent need to protect reproductive freedoms in New Hampshire from Republican gubernatorial…
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Manchester, Nashua named safest in WalletHub study
WalletHub has unveiled its rankings of the country’s safest cities, and two cities from New Hampshire made the cut. Nashua ranked 15th, while Manchester secured the 60th spot.
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#NHPolitics Ins and Outs — October 20, 2024
Not just another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, this one was totally off the rails. Let’s get into it. Who’s In? Federal Delegation Hits The Ground — Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan spent much of the week stumping for Democratic candidate for Governor Joyce Craig and down ballot Democrats this week, launching canvasses…
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How New Hampshire makes voting accessible for those with disabilities
Did you know that New Hampshire mandates all polling places to be accessible for those with disabilities?

























