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VIDEO: Governor Chris Sununu gets ROASTED
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu got ROASTED by Donald Trump and SNL on the same day. @granitepost New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu got ROASTED by Donald Trump and SNL on the same day. #NHPolitics ♬ original sound – Granite Post
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Portsmouth’s annual gingerbread house contest sweetens the holidays
This year, over 100 people participated in the Portsmouth Historical Society’s annual contest, spanning all ages and abilities, from youth to adults.
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Who was naughty and nice in New Hampshire politics in 2023?
Ho ho ho, let’s see who’s been spreading cheer and who’s been stirring the pot in the world of New Hampshire politics, as we embark on this holiday-themed naughty and nice list.
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What keeps NH teachers going: Meet Liz Duclos, 2024 teacher of the year
Amidst a teacher shortage both locally and nationally, we’re asking New Hampshire teachers what keeps them teaching and what challenges they face in their profession. Here’s the first installment of our series.
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How to upcycle your Christmas tree in New Hampshire after the holidays
While your tree is no longer the place under which you stash presents, doesn’t mean it can’t be a gift. There are many upcycling alternatives including gardening, crafting, and heating.
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Jackson residents share what it’s like to face unprecedented flooding
Jackson was one of the hardest hit areas in Monday’s storm. About 6 inches of rain fell within three hours, according to the National Weather Service. The rain, combined with snowmelt from warming temperatures, along with runoff from the mountain, led to an unprecedented amount of flooding in Jackson. Roads closed and schools dismissed students…
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What to expect from the NH State Senate’s 2024 session
Once the cool headed older sibling of the state House, New Hampshire’s Republican Senate majority in the 24-member body has taken a sharp ideological right turn in recent years, and their legislative agenda reflects that. Here are five areas of legislation filed in the State Senate so far likely to be hot topics in the…
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VIDEO: Rep. Chris Pappas on protecting women’s reproductive rights
Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH) says that “because the Supreme Court won’t defend precedent” when it comes to reproductive rights, it’s up to politicians to pass legislation that “protects access to reproductive care.” In New Hampshire, abortion is legal up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, but a group of Republican lawmakers in the state this week…
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New Hampshire faces road closures and power outages in wake of intense storm
More than 70,000 New Hampshire homes lost power Monday and about 70 roads were blocked for periods of time as a heavy wind and rain storm moved through the region. Rainfall totaled more than 3 inches throughout most of the state Monday afternoon, with some areas, including Jackson and Meriden, seeing more than 4 inches…
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Hudson school bus snagged in electrical wiring in high winds
Students were late to class Monday morning in Hudson after high winds caused electrical wires to fall on a school bus.

























