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In this year alone, two ambulance services have closed in New Hampshire. For Chris Stawasz, who’s worked as a paramedic for decades, these closures reflect larger issues currently faced by ambulance services across the state.
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As the new school year approaches, questions are still lingering about safety for students, teachers and staff, particularly as the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread.
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In another chapter of our Summer Music Series, All Things Considered host Peter Biello spoke with Zane McDaniel of Feral Parrot.
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An exhibit at the Plymouth State University Museum of the White Mountains gives visitors a window into what settlers in New Hampshire saw when they came to the Granite State centuries ago.
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After playing together for almost 15 years, Fiveighthirteen has developed an ethereal style that incorporates the spirit of the natural world into each song. Host Peter Biello talked with two members of the band for NHPR's Summer Music Series.
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Young people facing housing instability in the Rochester area may soon have a new place to come for support and services. The nonprofit Waypoint is…
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A program for veterans in the White Mountains offers the opportunity to transition back to civilian life and pursue a career in the outdoors. It’s the…
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People eager to find peace in the outdoors last year amid the pandemic flooded into New Hampshire’s state parks and outdoor spaces. And they left their…
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Teachers in New Hampshire are now limited in the ways they can talk about issues like racism and sexism in the classroom following the recent passage of…
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Last year, DJ and electronic musician Maya Bouldry-Morrison — known to many as Octo Octa — returned home to the Seacoast after a tour in Europe was cut…
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As Juneteenth celebrations get underway this weekend, a special tribute is planned to honor the career of Dover native Nellie Brown Mitchell. She was born…