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).
Mrinali Dhembla
Latest from Mrinali Dhembla
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Where to practice beach yoga in New Hampshire
Looking to appreciate New Hampshire’s beaches more viscerally? Here’s your guide to exploring beach yoga in New Hampshire.
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It’s honey harvest season! Here’s where to get fresh honey in New Hampshire
Wondering what all the buzz is about? It’s honey harvest season! Head to these local farms to source fresh honey in New Hampshire.
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6 activists from New Hampshire you should know about
Learn about these trailblazing activists from New Hampshire who used their platform for the greater good.
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Glamping, Airbnbs, & inns perfect for a NH staycation
Make this summer a memorable one without the hassle of traveling too far from home. Book a local NH staycation!
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5 ways to celebrate Eid al-Adha in New Hampshire
Learn the meaning behind one of the largest Islamic holidays and how you can live out the spirit of Eid ul-Adha in New Hampshire.
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Cooking Through AAPI Heritage Month: My Mother’s Bhindi Masala Recipe
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with a personal journey through Indian cuisine in New Hampshire, complete with a family recipe and top restaurant recommendations.
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These 5 Black-owned eateries in New Hampshire deserve a visit
It’s time to celebrate Black heritage, and there’s no better way to experience and appreciate any culture than to show some love for its food!
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Proposed changes to Medicaid could cost NH $500 M annually
Changes proposed to Medicaid under President Donald Trump’s new administration could cost the Granite State almost $500 million annually, a new study shows.
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Here’s why the ACLU of NH is against the Trump administration’s birthright citizenship executive order
Just hours after Donald Trump was officially sworn in, ACLU of NH joined several nationwide organizations in suing the Trump administration over its birthright citizenship executive order.
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How childhood love for basketball brought this athlete to New Hampshire
For Sharmela Reid, becoming a basketball player wasn’t a conscious choice. Her love for the sport stemmed from her family’s shared interest in the sport.






















