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NH voting 101: You asked, we answered
In case you haven’t seen it yet, our multimedia reporter Mrinali Dhembla has launched a a new Q&A series on Instagram. Every Tuesday, she’s tackling all your burning questions about voting. So, pop over to IG and ask away. Here are some of the top questions we’ve gotten so far:
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60 voting related terms you need to know
Voting can feel complicated, and the terms might seem like a whole new language. Here are 60 common terms you might hear this election season. Absentee Ballot: A way for voters to cast their ballots by mail if they are unable to vote in person on Election Day. Ballot: The document used to record a…
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Get lost in these 5 New Hampshire corn mazes
These NH corn mazes provide the perfect autumn escape.
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Here’s where NH’s candidates stand on marijuana legalization
Editor’s note: This is reposted from the Marijuana Policy Project. This year’s elections will be key to whether New Hampshire finally lives up to its “Live Free or Die” motto. In the governor’s race, legalization supporter Joyce Craig and prohibitionist candidate Kelly Ayotte are squaring off in a race ranked as a “toss up” by…
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Who runs New Hampshire? A guide to what the state’s top officials do
New Hampshire’s government consists of several key positions, each with specific roles and responsibilities. Here’s an overview of the primary positions:
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How to keep the peace when politics divide your family
Navigating political disagreements with family can be challenging, but there are strategies that can help maintain relationships while allowing room for differing opinions. Here’s how to approach it:
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The 5 best restaurants in Manchester, according to Reddit
These five Reddit restaurant recommendations capture Manchester’s rich food culture.
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Get cozy and enjoy a sip at these 3 New Hampshire tea rooms
New Hampshire boasts a delightful array of tea houses and tea rooms.
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Here’s what to know about how we’re covering the 2024 elections
In our efforts to be a local news source you can trust, we wanted to share a little bit about how we’re thinking about our elections coverage this year—and every year, really.




















