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Record Store Day: Get Ready to Rock New Hampshire’s Indie Shops
Mark your calendars—Record Store Day is Saturday and New Hampshire’s indie record shops are gearing up for a busy day. Launched in 2008 by a group of passionate record store owners, Record Store Day has grown into a global celebration, while staying true to its roots—honoring the culture of independent music shops, fans, and artists…
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26 coziest local coffee shops in the Merrimack Valley
Consult this list of the 26 coziest coffee shops in the Merrimack Valley the next time you want to sip, read, chat, or relax.
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New Hampshire clinics lose Title X funding, threatening access to reproductive health care
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England is on Trump’s list of clinics to lose Title X funding.
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In Walworth County, neighbors rallied for rides—and rediscovered what it means to be a community
The case that locals made for expanding transportation service to Sundays was different. They argued that the people of Walworth County didn’t only need to get to the grocery store and doctor’s office—they also needed to get to each other.
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Granite Staters Sound Off: What They’d Change About New Hampshire
New Hampshire has long been celebrated for its scenic beauty, small-town charm, and independent spirit. But no place is perfect. Last week, we asked residents what they would change about the Granite State, and responses poured in on a variety of topics—from politics to infrastructure to pets. Here’s a roundup of what people had to…
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NH Republicans vote to leave a red seat open for 19 months rather than risk a special election loss
Republicans in Salem last week voted to prevent a special election to fill a vacant seat in the state legislature, opting to leave local residents without full representation in Concord for 19 months. The seat was previously held by Republican State Representative Fred Doucette, who resigned in March to accept a position in the Trump…
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5 ways to Celebrate National Tartan Day in New Hampshire
National Tartan Day: Discover how to celebrate Scottish heritage in New Hampshire on April 6, whether you have Scottish roots or just want to join the festivities.
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Op-ed: A Chilling Thought Experiment
Close your eyes. Imagine it’s 1933 and you’re living in Germany. A hateful wannabe-dictator has democratically ascended to head the government. He is rapidly consolidating his control of every facet of the government. He is firing everyone in positions of authority — including oversight officials whose job is to ensure accountability to the rule of…
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How Two Hospital Workers Brewed Up One of New Hampshire’s Favorite Breweries
About two decades ago, Mike Holland was cooking meals in kitchen of North Country Hospital, while Darrell Bodnar was troubleshooting IT issues down the hall. They both loved beer and sports. And after hours, their real passion was brewing. What started as a kitchen experiment with hops and grains soon became their own business—Copper Pig…
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New Hampshire Craft Beer Week 2025: What to know
We’re all about beer here in New Hampshire. Celebrate the bubbly brew at these New Hampshire Craft Beer Week events.

























