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Everything you need to know to manage your allergies in New Hampshire this spring
Granite Staters, it is that time of year when excess pollen in the air could trigger your allergies. While New Hampshire isn’t the worst state for allergies, here’s what you need to know so you can nip them in the bud.
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Video ads challenge Ayotte’s IVF and reproductive rights record as TV interview prompts fact checks
Multiple groups have pushed back on leading Republican candidate for governor Kelly Ayotte after she tried to rewrite her legislative record on IVF over the weekend, including AmplifyNH who has launched a 30-second digital ad on TV and social media.
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These New Hampshire Public Schools are the top in the country
New Hampshire ranked 13th in the country for having the best high schools, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 Best High Schools list. And while the state’s ranking slipped from being ninth in 2018, more than two dozen schools made it in the top 25% in the country. Ninety-three schools across 88 districts…
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Education Commissioner blasted for injecting culture wars into New Hampshire schools
The presidents of New Hampshire’s largest teachers unions had scathing feedback for embattled New Hampshire education commissioner Frank Edelblut this week after his response to a bombshell NHPR report that documented his efforts to steer the department toward political culture war fights.
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From underdog to Olympian: Billy Bender’s journey from worst to first on Dartmouth’s rowing team
Now, Bender, 22, is getting ready to go to the Olympics this summer. He qualified for n the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in Sarasota, Florida earlier this month with another Dartmouth College student— 2020 grad Oliver Bub. Bub and Bender won the men’s pair in the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Trials.
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What to know about the bird flu outbreak in the US
What is going on? The U.S. Food and Drug announced earlier this week that traces of bird flu were detected in commercial samples of milk. This strain of bird flu is known as the “highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1)” and only a small number of H5N1 cases have been reported in humans (only two…
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Independent Bookstore Day is Saturday. Here’s where to celebrate in NH
Independent Bookstore Day started in 2013 to promote, celebrate, and highlight the value of the independent bookstore community. This year there are over 900 stores throughout the country are participating. Here are some of those that are celebrating in New Hampshire.
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10 spring events happening in New Hampshire you don’t want to miss
Spring is a big deal in the Granite State. We can finally take the snow shovels out of the car, leave our puffers in the closet, and take walks without fear of slipping on ice. It’s no surprise we want to get out and celebrate at fun vernal events scheduled all over the state. Here…
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Here is where to buy international grocery items in New Hampshire
Want to go global with grocery shopping in New Hampshire? You can find international ingredients at these grocery stores: Asian grocery stores: Patel Brothers in Nashua: A nationwide South Asian grocery chain, Patel Brothers offers a wide selection of Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Nepali ingredients. Don’t forget to try out food from its in-store cafeteria…
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NHDP launches ad blitz against Kelly Ayotte for backing State Rep Jon Stone
The New Hampshire Democratic Party launched a new digital ad campaign on Monday targeting leading Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte for her ongoing association with State Representative Jon Stone. The ad highlights a shocking report involving Stone, whose career in law enforcement ended after he reportedly threatened to kill fellow officers and commit acts of…

























