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Granite Staters! Last day to change party affiliation before the state primary is June 4
Plus everything you need to know about voting in New Hampshire’s primary election.
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5 budget-friendly museums to explore in NH
Here’s a list of my top favorite (must-visit) museums in New Hampshire you can explore without leaving a hole in your pocket.
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‘Disgraced’ State Lawmaker hurls ugly accusations against colleague on his way out
Former State Representative Ross Berry, who resigned from his seat after being removed as Chair of the New Hampshire House Election Law committee, hurled some dark, unfounded accusations against State Senator Donovan Fenton (D-Keene) on his way out the door last week. Speaking on a conservative podcast, Berry defended the recently passed HB 1205, an…
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Biden touts 3,000 New Hampshire veterans getting PACT Act healthcare in Nashua visit
President Joe Biden made his second trip of the year to New Hampshire on Tuesday, during a visit to the Westwood Park YMCA in Nashua, where he touted the significant benefits the PACT Act has brought to the state’s veterans and celebrated the 1 millionth claim approved under the law nationwide. The PACT Act, or…
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New Hampshire celebrates Marquis De Lafayette Day
Officials from New Hampshire and the French Consulate in Boston gathered at the State House to commemorate the 199th anniversary of Marquis De Lafayette’s visit to the state Tuesday.
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Steve’s Place to provide safe space to recovery community in Concord
After Jon Evans and Ted Donovan lost a friend to substance use in 2016, they got together to create a space for people in the recovery community in the Concord area. That’s when Steve’s Place, named after their late friend Steve Cherup, came into being. “Our model is not unique,” Evans said. “There are many…
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#NHPolitics Weekly Ins and Outs — May 19, 2024
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. Who’s In? Historic Progress on Legal Weed —…
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Women share horror stories caused by red state abortion bans during NH visit
In powerful testimony this week at a press conference for the New Hampshire 2024 Biden campaign, two women — Amanda Zurawski and Kaitlyn Joshua — shared their harrowing experiences dealing with pregnancy complications that became life-threatening due to abortion bans in their home states. Their stories were meant to highlight the urgent need for reproductive…
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NH Republicans pass trio of bills targeting LGBTQ Granite Staters in marathon Senate session
In a move that made anti-LGBTQ history in the Northeast, the New Hampshire Senate voted 13-10 along party lines during a marathon session Thursday to advance three bills that significantly target transgender youth and the LGBTQ+ community. If the Republican-backed legislation is signed into law, these measures would mark the first such bans in the…
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Mark your calendar: These are NH’s top Memorial Day parades and events
It’s not just a long weekend or the unofficial beginning of summer. It’s Memorial Day and there are plenty of ways Granite Staters can show their gratitude and honor the memories of those who gave their lives for their country. Here are some Memorial Day events and parades to consider:

























