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Rooted in Community: A Conversation with Ann Radwan of the Portsmouth Garden Club
For nearly a century, the Portsmouth Garden Club has brought beauty, education, and green-thumbed generosity to the Seacoast. We caught up with President Ann Radwan to learn more.
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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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6 fun facts about Canobie Lake Park in New Hampshire
Wooden coasters, gold stars for celebrities, and Stephen King’s muse—uncover six fun facts about historic Canobie Lake Park.
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Your guide to wild turkey hunting season in New Hampshire
What you need to know about spring wild turkey hunting in New Hampshire, from rules and regulations to top locations.
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6 best places to go fishing in New Hampshire this summer
With summer on the way, it’s time to start planning your next fishing trip. These are six of the best places to go fishing in New Hampshire.
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The Ultimate Tipping Cheat Sheet for 2025: Know the Right Amount to Tip and Why It Matters
When it comes to tipping, figuring out the correct amount to give was difficult enough before we entered a pandemic. Nowadays, the art of tipping has taken on a life of its own as using delivery-based services becomes increasingly more common.
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Your guide to hummingbird season in New Hampshire
It’s that time of year when you may spot the tiny and elusive hummingbird flitting about your yard. Read on to learn more about these birds that nest in our state and how you can help them keep coming back.
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House GOP fast-tracks budget bill that would cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Abortion is already excluded from coverage—the new bill is going after all health care services the clinics provide for low-income Americans.
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New Hampshire tops the charts as the best pizza state
A new analysis by Maine Lobster Now has crowned New Hampshire as the best state for pizza lovers in the US.
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Here’s the data on moms in the New Hampshire labor force
Based on data collected from 2019 to 2023, there were approximately 126,667 Granite State mothers between the ages of 20 to 64 with children under 18 years old who lived with them. Among this group, about 80.0 percent were in the labor force.

























