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New Hampshire artist whose ‘daily doodle’ pandemic project lasted 1,727 days dies at 92
Robert Seaman, the New Hampshire artist who brightened dark days by creating intricate and imaginative “daily doodles” during the COVID-19 pandemic and then kept at it for nearly five years, has died. He was 92.
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4 NH employers land on Forbes’ best midsize list
Four companies in New Hampshire have earned spots on Forbes’ list of the best midsize employers—and three of them have been around since at least the 1800s.
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6 cozy & quaint New Hampshire tearooms
Tea is not just a beverage. At these six New Hampshire tearooms, it’s a full-on event.
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Rural New England Needs EV Chargers to Keep Tourism Revenue Flowing. The Trump Administration Is Making It Harder to Build Them.
Assuming a “baseline scenario” where the Granite State installs 30% of the EV chargers needed to support tourism by early next decade, the study found that nearly 4 in 10 EV drivers and would-be tourists might not travel to the state due to “inadequate” charging infrastructure. This shortfall is behind the projected loss of $1.4…
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Winter Storm Blankets NH: See Which Towns Got the Most Snow
A New Hampshire winter storm dumped up to 16 inches of snow across the state this weekend. See which towns got hit hardest.
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Live from New Hampshire: 5 SNL stars with Granite State roots
It’s been 50 years since Saturday Night Live debuted on Oct. 11, 1975, with its first host, comedian George Carlin. You may not know that Carlin has a New Hampshire connection. He summers at camp in New Hampshire as a kid, where he performed in talent shows. Now, nearly five decades later, the show remains…
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Where to go snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, tubing, & dog-sledding in New Hampshire
From snowshoeing to dogsledding, check out these snowy weather activities and where to find them in New Hampshire
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Stevens High School locked down after Snapchat post shows students with BB gun
Students at Stevens High School in Claremont were placed on lockdown for about an hour Tuesday afternoon after a student reported seeing a Snapchat post showing four students with a gun inside the school, Superintendent Chris Pratt said.
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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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You may qualify to file your taxes for free in New Hampshire—here’s how
An estimated 180,000 New Hampshire residents will be eligible to use the IRS Direct File program to file their taxes this year.

























