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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NH Attorney General approves sale of Catholic Medical Center to for-profit company
New Hampshire’s Attorney General has approved the terms of sale of Manchester’s Catholic Medical Center to an out-of-state for-profit company.
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New Hampshire’s beloved Teatotaller receives HRC’s “Queer to Stay” grant
The Human Rights Campaign announced awardees of its fifth annual “Queer to Stay” program last month, New Hampshire-based Teatotaler cafe as one of its recipients.
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Fearing climate change, NH ski industry makes capital investments in snowmaking
Despite facing an active drought, New Hampshire ski areas are off to a good start to the season, as recent snowfalls and temperature drops have helped.
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Bid adieu to 2024 with these 5 spectacular NH events
Check out these amazing NH events for your final moments of 2024.
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Kick off 2025 with these 5 ‘first day’ NH hikes
What if you welcomed the new year—in pure New Hampshire style—by participating in First Day hikes?
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NH’s increase in homelessness is highest in the country, report shows
Depicting a disheartening picture, homelessness in New Hampshire worsened in 2023, as per a new report from the NH Coalition to End Homelessness.
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A fun DOT contest raises awareness about winter operations in the state
A contest organized by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation sought help to name snowplows for the winter season.
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Winter parking bans officially in effect around major NH cities
When, where and how to park to avoid getting towed.
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Gym brings fun and energetic time for toddlers in New Hampshire
A new Keene gym plans to bring a fun and energetic time for New Hampshire’s toddlers.
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Nashua man sentenced 46 months for harassing NHPR journalists
An NH man was sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in harassing and intimidating two NHPR journalists in 2022.






















