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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.
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Trump’s approval rating continues to slip in NH, residents worried about political violence
President Donald Trump’s approval rating in New Hampshire has fallen to its lowest point so far in his second term, according to a new poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.
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Dems to infuse cash into New Hampshire elections
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced a cash investment to boost the party’s early organizing ahead of 2025 municipal contests and the 2026 midterms. DNC officials said the money will support hiring organizers, expand volunteer operations, and free up resources for paid communications—including direct mail, digital, and television. The infusion comes alongside what the DNC…
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End of Social Security paper checks raises concern for rural residents
Advocates for seniors in New Hampshire are raising alarm about the Social Security Administration’s elimination of paper checks.
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The world’s deadliest animal is probably outside your New Hampshire home. See what CDC says
The world’s deadliest animal is probably outside your home right now. And no, it’s not a bear, or even a moose – it’s a mosquito.
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Fascinating facts from New Hampshire’s covered bridge expert
Fall is the best time to check out New Hampshire’s covered bridges. Here are some fascinating facts from the state’s expert on the subject.
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The oldest college in New Hampshire is older than the U.S., one of top 15 U.S. colleges
It’s one of the best colleges in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report 2026 ranking of the country’s best colleges, but it also hold another prestigious honor: the oldest college in New Hampshire.
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This $15 million NH mansion visited by William Taft, Mark Twain featured on Zillow Gone Wild
President William Howard Taft and writer Mark Twain are a few of the famous figures to spend time at a New Hampshire mansion featured on popular social media real estate account Zillow Gone Wild.
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We asked, you answered: Which New England state should we drop?
As we all know six states make up New England—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. There are debates about whether these states actually mesh well together. So, this week, we asked readers which New England state we should drop. Here’s what they said…
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Charlie Kirk’s death leads NH GOP to crack down on free speech in schools
Recently introduced “CHARLIE” Act would punish “unpatriotic” classroom speech with $10,000 lawsuits and terminations After the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, New Hampshire Republicans and local conservative media have been using the killing to their political advantage despite the killer’s motives being unclear. This is happening as they echo calls for violence against Democrats…





















