Based in Manchester, Mrinali Dhembla is Granite Post’s multimedia reporter. She’s previously worked as deputy editor at The Keene Sentinel, and has experience writing for many national and international publications. When not doing journalism, she likes to cook food (and eat it).
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Steve’s Place to provide safe space to recovery community in Concord
After Jon Evans and Ted Donovan lost a friend to substance use in 2016, they got together to create a space for people in the recovery community in the Concord area. That’s when Steve’s Place, named after their late friend Steve Cherup, came into being. “Our model is not unique,” Evans said. “There are many…
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Looking for farm-fresh eggs in NH? Here’s where to go
Farm fresh eggs have less cholesterol and saturated fat than store-bought ones. They’re just better for you, I believe!
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‘Different roots, common dreams:’ Local photographer captures cultural diversity in NH
Becky Field, of Concord, photographed people from more than 50 different countries and ethnicities all across the state over the last two decades.
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Tick season has arrived in New Hampshire. Here’s what you need to know.
Everyone is at risk of being bitten by a tick, but tick-borne illnesses can be preventable.
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Where to find some of the best Asian restaurants across New Hampshire
Enjoy Asia’s rich flavor, culture, and history at these staff-picked Asian restaurants in New Hampshire!
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‘It was a great day’: 7th grader shares what it was like being NH governor
“It was a great day, and I cannot describe it to you in more detail,” said Andrew Flockton, New Hampshire’s governor for a day. Andrew, 12, who is a student at Milford Middle School, was joined by Gov. Chris Sununu on Wednesday as he participated in an executive council meeting and questioned lawmakers on different…
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‘Bigger than Christmas:’ NH’s Greek Americans explain Orthodox Easter
For many, Easter celebrations may have concluded last month, but for Orthodox Christians, the “bigger than Christmas” holiday falls this Sunday. In New Hampshire, one such community ready to usher in Orthodox Easter celebrations is the Greek American diaspora. “Greek Orthodox Easter is probably the most religious day in the Orthodox calendar,” said Walpole resident…
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Nepali husband-wife duo win ‘minority-owned business of the year’ award
Manchester’s Bunny Convenience was awarded SBA’s Minority-Owned Business of The Year award on Tuesday.
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Everything you need to know to manage your allergies in New Hampshire this spring
Granite Staters, it is that time of year when excess pollen in the air could trigger your allergies. While New Hampshire isn’t the worst state for allergies, here’s what you need to know so you can nip them in the bud.
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These New Hampshire Public Schools are the top in the country
New Hampshire ranked 13th in the country for having the best high schools, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 Best High Schools list. And while the state’s ranking slipped from being ninth in 2018, more than two dozen schools made it in the top 25% in the country. Ninety-three schools across 88 districts…






















