Laura Bratton
Morning Edition & All Things Considered Intern-
Watching the Seasons Change exhibition at Museum of the White Mountains prompts visitors to think about climate change.
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The city used to have lots of unoccupied housing. Now, it’s trying to address a shortage of affordable housing by renovating a former elementary school.
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A Boston-based company is looking to increase the amount of local produce grown year-round in the region.
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Researchers and state officials say that technology will enable them to get a more accurate count of the state's moose population.
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All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with JerriAnne Boggis, executive director of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, about how people in the Granite State have celebrated Juneteenth over the years.
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The bipartisan legislation is heading to the governor's desk.
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A Manchester elementary school finishes its first full year of in-person learning since before the pandemic amid many challenges, including staffing shortages and behavioral issues.
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Chef Nisachon Rung Morgan has owned and operated Saap, in Randolph, Vermont, with her husband since 2014.