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At the peak of the North Country's timber industry a century ago, thousands of French-speaking Canadian immigrants came to the Berlin region, to work in the city's mills. Today, their descendants are promoting that language as a link to their heritage.
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Join NHPR's Civics 101 & Ken Burns for a special episode exploring what it means to be American and how we got here.
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Women tend to take on lower wage positions, and they also may be more likely to hold multiple jobs at once, compared to men.
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The official ombudsman position was created in New Hampshire in 2023 to help with right-to-known records requests, but the position has been vacant for over a year.
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The U.S. striker Folarin Balogun is expected to start against Belgium in a Round of 16 match after a surprise decision by FIFA to allow him to play despite receiving a red card last week.
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A pulsar is the collapsed, zombie-like core of a massive star that died in a supernova explosion.
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From Young Granite Staters looking to buy their first home to seniors looking to downsize to single-floor living and age in place, manufactured-home ownership is a cost-effective, energy-efficient option.
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Some favorite authors offer their suggestions for summer reading, plus host Rachel Barenbaum has some books by New England authors to recommend.
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After nearly two centuries of disrepair, the Fort at No. 4 in Charlestown was rebuilt in the 1960s as an interactive, open-air museum dedicated to preserving local heritage.
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It wouldn't be summer without fat, juicy, homegrown tomatoes!
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Many of the vetoed bills were lightning rod political priorities for members of her party.
If you'll be outdoors for extended periods, the intense heat and humidity can pose real risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
NHPR's coverage of the semiquincentennial - and select stories, 250 years in the making.
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