People
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Jodi Picoult to J.D. Salinger: 10 writers from New Hampshire
Learn about 10 well-known writers who have made the Granite State home, from Jodi Picoult to J.D. Salinger.
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To this South Asian Dem party member, America gives hope to the whole world
Many years later, Mohammad Saleh, chair of the Cheshire County Democrats is still working to fulfill the promise of building a world that belongs to everyone.
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Americans don’t know how to party, Trinidad native says
26 years in America, and cultural differences still get the best of this Trinidadian native.
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New data shows just how little single moms make compared to other parents
As many as 28 percent of single moms live in poverty. Here’s what you need to know about the wage gap for single moms.
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Noah Kahan and Seth Meyers bond over Vermont, New Hampshire rivalry
Vermont-native Noah Kahan reminisced with New Hampshire native Seth Meyers last week, sharing laughs about New England geniality while debating which of their home states is superior.
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4 NH students attend NATO Summit alongside Sen. Shaheen
Four college students from New Hampshire became Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s guests at the NATO Summit held last week in Washington, DC.
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Meet the New Hampshire athletes headed to the 2024 Olympics
Meet the athletes representing New Hampshire on Team USA in Paris at the 2024 Olympics.
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NH-based media entrepreneur reflects on BIPOC journalism in the state
Media entrepreneur Anthony Payton spoke to the Granite Post ahead of Juneteenth about his journey as a BIPOC journalist, and the need for diverse journalism.
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Op-ed: New Hampshire’s “Out of State” Problem
New Hampshire is a bit of an odd state, even by New England’s standards. It hosts an increasingly aging population, has the lowest state minimum wage in the region (none at all), and features a diversity of taxable income sources rather than a state income tax. The state has also had the lowest housing costs…
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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.

























