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FACT CHECK: Sununu breaks out familiar Social Security playbook while campaigning for Senate
In his 2025 Senate comeback campaign, John Sununu is once again casting himself as a defender of Social Security, despite his history of backing privatization schemes. In October 2002, an article published in the Nashua Telegraph reported on a New Hampshire Republican party ad supporting John Sununu in his bid for US Senate race that…
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Hurd Farm reels after fire destroys barn, turkeys days before Thanksgiving
A fire destroyed the Hurd Farm’s processing barn in Hampton early Tuesday, Nov. 18, killing 75 live turkeys and destroying several processed turkeys prepared for Thanksgiving dinners.
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NH’s Ken Burns brings riveting storytelling to PBS docuseries ‘The American Revolution’
Directed by Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, “The American Revolution” explore how 13 British colonies won their independence and formed a government of ideas and ideals that has influenced democratic movements around the globe and through the centuries.
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Amid funding cuts, NH universities and community colleges pursue collaboration
The university system is still reeling from a $35 million — 17.6% — two-year cut to state funds imposed by the Legislature last June in the latest two-year budget, says Catherine Provencher, chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire.
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How to celebrate Plaid Friday in New Hampshire
Want to escape Black Friday madness? Celebrate Plaid Friday in New Hampshire. Here’s where and how.
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All the ski resorts in New Hampshire + their projected opening dates
Ready to hit the slopes? Discover when all of New Hampshire’s ski resorts open up for the 2025-2026 season.
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Is it legal in NH to have Christmas lights, decorations on your car during the holidays?
Starting on Nov. 27, you can drive through 3.5 million holiday lights at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. But this is about as close as you can get to putting Christmas lights actually on your car in the state.
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NH Supreme Court’s open enrollment ruling could pit public schools against each other
In an education system where students increasingly enroll in schools based on fit rather than geography, questions will arise about transportation, special education services and athletics, among other things. Open-enrollment schools are not required to provide transportation to students who live outside their school district. Some superintendents say this raises equity concerns about access.
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John E. Sununu’s changing take on tariffs, as he seeks Trump’s endorsement
Now that he’s running for Senate, John E. Sununu is praising Trump’s message on tariffs—a flip-flop that has Granite Staters writing off the Republican candidate.
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5 things to do in NH this weekend
A version of this story appears in the Granite Post newsletter. Subscribe here. From handmade goods and specialty foods to interactive workshops and family programs, New England is buzzing with events this weekend. Check out these highlights across New Hampshire and nearby Massachusetts: 🎨 29th Annual New England Craft and Specialty Food Fair Topsfield, MA,…

























