Special Features

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09/27/2006

Over 60 different languages are spoken in the classrooms, hallways and sports fields of Manchester Central. In 2006, independent producer John Rudolph joined with NHPR to look at New Hampshire's oldest and most diverse high school.

Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines at the Great Waters Folk Festival
07/29/2006

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

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07/17/2006

More and more employers are taking a hard look at this new movement in health care, high deductible plans tied to spending accounts that patients control. NHPR presents a special week of programs and stories about consumer driven care - what these plans look like, why they might help, and where they might fall short.

Matt Haimovitz on The Front Porch
07/11/2006

The Front Porch has always been the place on the radio for in-depth conversations about the rich arts and culture scene in New Hampshire. This summer, we're expanding that coverage with in-studio performances and conversations with some of the most respected thinkers and creators around.

Willing Hands Van
07/11/2006

NHPR and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation have produced a series of stories about how nonprofit organizations impact lives in New Hampshire.

Berlin Pulp Mill
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04/25/2006

More and more employers are taking a hard look at this new movement in health care, high deductible plans tied to spending accounts that patients control. NHPR presents a special week of programs and stories about consumer driven care - what these plans look like, why they might help, and where they might fall short.

New Hampshire National Guard Training
12/06/2005

In Washington, politicians are debating whether the US presence in Iraq is inflaming or calming the almost daily violence in that country. NHPR presents the views of people who have spent significant time in Iraq.

Mount Monadnock
12/06/2005

NHPR presents audio snapshots of some of New Hampshire's most memorable people, places and events.

Hepatitis C series graph
11/02/2005

The costs of hepatitis C are mounting at a ferocious rate, but the state doesn't see a need to track this disease. NHPR's Jon Greenberg filed this two-part report.