State People
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After 47 Years, NH Cold Case Team begins new search into Cathy Millican’s 1978 homicide
27-year-old Catherine “Cathy” Millican was murdered in New London in 1978. Now, a new search for answers is underway.
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3 charming New Hampshire Towns that are straight of storybooks
From Uncle Sam’s house to covered bridges, these three New Hampshire towns have charm to spare.
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Where to find delectable apple cider donuts in NH this fall
Fall in New Hampshire isn’t complete without enjoying a whiff of cinnamon-sugar and apple cider. Find the best apple cider donuts at these New Hampshire spots.
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The 2 wildest alien encounters in New Hampshire history
New Hampshire was the eerie backdrop for two of the most famous alien stories. Here’s what you need to know about these strange occurrences.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kalil house enters the Historic Register
The second of Frank Lloyd Wright’s NH homes was just added to the National Register of Historic Places. Here’s what you need to know.
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6 reasons why New Hampshire was ranked the top Halloween state
New Hampshire is famous for autumn weather, but did you know it’s a top state for Halloween? Read on to learn why it’s a “spirited” seasonal spot.
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Portsmouth photo legend’s work lives on at Athenaeum
Photojournalist Jane Tyska has traveled to 85 countries in her decades-long career, but her heart — and many of her images — have never left the Seacoast. At least 136 pictures she took for the Portsmouth Press from 1990-1992 reside in the Athenaeum’s online archives. When she retires, she plans to spend summers in town…
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The 9 most haunted spots in New Hampshire
This spooky season, embark on a journey through New Hampshire’s ghostly history by learning about (or even visiting) the state’s most haunted spots.
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15 Years Later, Police Seek New Leads in Lynne Brennan Cold Case
The Manchester Police Department, New Hampshire Cold Case Unit, and New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office seek the public’s help in solving a 15-year-old cold case.
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How this Granite Stater is finding the good in New Hampshire—one story at a time
Last year, Andy DeMeo had no journalism training and no experience in media. What he did have was a sense that the news was “too heavy and there isn’t enough optimism out there.” That conviction led him to create Granite Goodness, a biweekly Substack newsletter and podcast highlighting positive news from New Hampshire.

























