Special Features

State House Dome (courtesy Ben McLeod)
07/15/2007

The Exchange talks with New Hampshire's top commissioners about their priorities in 2007 and the challenges they may face.

Granite State Stories logo
07/15/2007

From Donald Hall's Here at Eagle Pond to Russell Banks' Trailerpark, The Exchange's "Granite State Stories" series traces New Hampshire's history and culture, showing us where we've been, where we are and where we might be heading.

Greying of the Granite State logo
07/15/2007

From Donald Hall's Here at Eagle Pond to Russell Banks' Trailerpark, The Exchange's "Granite State Stories" series traces New Hampshire's history and culture, showing us where we've been, where we are and where we might be heading.

Lead Paint's Legacy logo
07/15/2007

Lead paint was banned from American homes in 1978 but the state still sees an average of about 250 cases of lead poisoning each year. NHPR looks at this persistent problem.

StoryCorps at the State House in Concord
07/08/2007

The StoryCorps Mobile Booths roam the country, collecting stories and legends of everyday America. They came to Concord in July 2007 - and New Hampshire residents came by to tell their stories.

25 in 25 logo
02/13/2007

During NHPR's 25th year on the air, The Exchange is holding a series of interviews with 25 Granite Staters who have topped our headlines, shaped our state or made us think.

Election Night 2006: Hodes HQ (1)
12/09/2006

As two sitting Republicans left and two Democrats prepared to take their place on Capitol Hill, NHPR spoke with each of the four to hear their thoughts about Congress, their respective parties, and the challenges facing the country.

Election 2006 logo
11/07/2006

NHPR presents exclusive performances from the 2006 festival, including Cheryl Wheeler, Mary Gauthier and Judy Collins.

New Hampshire National Guard Serves in Iraq
10/27/2006

Mark Bevis speaks with members of the New Hampshire National Guard stationed at Camp Victory in Baghdad.

Flood Damage in Southwestern New Hampshire
10/09/2006

The floods of fall 2005 killed seven people, swept away homes and roads and caused millions of dollars in damage in southwest New Hampshire. NHPR looks at how the region is remembering the floods and working to move forward.