Business
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Pappas bill would see Trump tariffs to NH small businesses refunded
“Put money back in their pockets”: Pappas pitches immediate tariff relief for NH’s Main Street. Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is backing new legislation he says would put money back in the pockets of New Hampshire small businesses that have already paid tariffs under President Donald Trump’s disastrous trade policy. In an announcement ahead of Small…
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This New Hampshire company was ranked 30th ‘most ethical’ in the US
Two New Hampshire companies were deemed among the “most ethical” in the United States by the financial media company MarketBeat.
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Farmers Almanac to cease publishing after 208 years
Publishers of the Farmers’ Almanac, an annual publication printed since 1818 that provides practical information for planning the year, including long-range weather forecasts, gardening advice, and astronomical data, announced Nov. 6 that its 2026 edition will be its last.
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The oldest farm in New Hampshire is the second oldest in the country. Here’s where it is
New Hampshire is not only home to various good farms to visit, but also various historical farms. In fact, the state’s oldest farm is over 100 years older than the country itself. Established in the 1630s, Tendercrop Farm in Dover is not only the oldest farm in New Hampshire, but also the second oldest farm in the country.
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Seacoast restaurants and pantries offer free food amid SNAP crisis
Black Trumpet Restaurant & Bar in Portsmouth is among the Seacoast restaurants stepping up to offer free meals as the US government shutdown has stalled SNAP benefits.
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WindowDressers expands in Exeter to help seal out winter drafts: Here’s how to sign up
Looking to make a local impact with her climate-focused work, Stephanie Marshall, a member of Exeter’s Energy Committee, discovered northern New England-based nonprofit WindowDressers.
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Aldi is rebranding its products. Here’s what New Hampshire shoppers can expect
Aldi is rolling out changes in its New Hampshire locations.
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How this Granite Stater is finding the good in New Hampshire—one story at a time
Last year, Andy DeMeo had no journalism training and no experience in media. What he did have was a sense that the news was “too heavy and there isn’t enough optimism out there.” That conviction led him to create Granite Goodness, a biweekly Substack newsletter and podcast highlighting positive news from New Hampshire.
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Back to Local: Exeter businesses roll out special deals to bring shoppers home
A beloved bowling alley with nearly eight decades of history. A nonprofit helping girls run toward confidence. A downtown bookstore nearing its 35th year. These are just a few of the Exeter businesses participating in the Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural Back to Local campaign, an initiative designed to encourage residents and visitors to explore the…
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Granite Staters highlight their favorite local businesses
When asked to shout out their favorite spots, readers had no shortage of praise

























