Ross Berry, a public figure known for his engagement with New Hampshire community initiatives, posted several tweets on January 21, 2026. The tweets addressed local organizations and real estate developments in the state.
In one tweet at 01:31 UTC, Berry wrote, “And they say it doesn’t pay to tweet.” Later that morning at 07:11 UTC, he called attention to a local cause by stating, “Another amazing organization putting NH on the map needs help! Get in the fight.” Shortly thereafter at 07:27 UTC, Berry commented on real estate news involving another user by tweeting, “Breaking: @travis4nh, upon seeing this news, has put in an at-ask bid for this $2.1m Weare home.”
Berry’s activity highlights ongoing efforts by local organizations to raise New Hampshire’s profile and attract support. His reference to a $2.1 million property in Weare also reflects continued interest in the state’s real estate market.
New Hampshire has seen increased visibility due to community-driven projects and investments from residents and organizations seeking to promote regional growth.

