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This Granite Stater is up for 4 Oscars
A huge shoutout to New Hampshire’s own Robert Eggers, the writer and director behind the Oscar-nominated “Nosferatu.” This remake of the 1922 horror classic is based on Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula.” Eggers’ version stars Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, with Nicholas Hoult and Lily-Rose Depp portraying Thomas and Ellen Hutter. The cast also includes…
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What to know about NH’s Free Ice Fishing Day
If you’ve always wanted to try ice fishing, here’s your chance. New Hampshire’s Free Ice Fishing Day is coming up on Saturday, Jan. 19. This annual event allows residents and non-residents to fish without a license for a day.
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5 of New Hampshire’s best skiing destinations
Here are some top spots to add to your skiing itinerary.
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3 New Hampshire restaurants open on Christmas
Several spots across the Granite State will be offering delightful dining options on Christmas Day.
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We asked, you answered: How do you feel about the election results?
Last week, we asked readers to share their thoughts on the recent election results, and the responses were passionate and varied. Many expressed a mix of surprise, confusion, and reflection on the outcomes, with a focus on how different parts of the country, and even the state of New Hampshire, seemed to break in unexpected…
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The 22 best pet stores, spas, vets, & more in Manchester
We asked our readers to tell us their favorite vet clinics, pet hotels, pet spas, dog parks, dog-friendly restaurants, and pet stores in Manchester. Here’s what they said.
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Long and Ping clash on education, marijuana, and reproductive rights in Senate race
Democrat Patrick Long is facing off against Republican Brittany LeClear-Ping for the District 20 Senate seat, which serves Manchester. The seat is open as Democrat Lou D’Allesandro retired after 50 years in office.
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McConkey, Marsh have opposing visions for education, marijuana legalization, and housing in NH Senate District 3 race
New Hampshire state senators play a role in shaping the state’s laws and policies while representing the interests of their constituents. The state has 24 senators, each of whom serve two-year terms without term limits. They draft bills, vote on laws, and serve on various committees, focusing on areas like education, health, and finance. They…
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Who does what? A guide to county officials’ responsibilities in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, county-level elected officials have specific responsibilities, and their salaries vary depending on the county’s budget and size. Here’s a breakdown of each role.
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Talbot and Rochefort clash on education, marijuana, and reproductive rights in Senate race
Democrat Rusty Talbot is facing off against Republican David Rochefort for a district one Senate seat, which represents northern New Hampshire, including the Great North Woods region bordering Canada in Coos and Grafton counties. The seat is open as Republican Carrie Gendreau decided not to run for reelection.






















