
Rick Ganley
Host, Morning EditionAs the host of Morning Edition, my aim is to present news and stories to New Hampshire listeners daily that inform and entertain with credibility, humility and humor.
Contact Rick at rganley@nhpr.org.
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It’s been a tricky budget cycle for lawmakers. We explain what’s in the Senate’s nearly $16 billion budget, which passed on Thursday.
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In the 1800s, over 120 men disappeared while trying to find the Northwest passage. In his new book, Mark Synnott traces the clues as to what happened to the crew as he also sails the Arctic passage where they disappeared.
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The Market Basket board of directors has put CEO Arthur T. Demoulas on administrative leave. Demoulas says his ousting is a hostile takeover from the board.
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GoldenOak features siblings Lena and Zak Kendall playing folk-influenced songs with deep lyrics and soaring harmonies about our changing environment — with hope and reverence.
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The CEO and public figurehead of Market Basket has been put on administrative leave, rekindling memories of a different intra-family squabble in 2014 that shook the company to its core. We talk about this story and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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In 2016, the manufacturing company Saint-Gobain told New Hampshire officials it found PFAS – also called forever chemicals – in the public water supply near its Merrimack facility.
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The Office of the Public Guardian warns if lawmakers don't increase funding in the next few weeks it will have to drop its services for hundreds of Granite Staters in its care. The office’s CEO says the agency has reached a critical point due to chronic underfunding from the state.
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Twisted Pine started out as a semi-traditional bluegrass band in the folk and Americana scene. Now this ensemble of players shapeshift across musical categories always full of energy and surprise, with wit and whimsy.
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Commissioner Helen Hanks oversaw the Department of Corrections for eight years until this week. Tensions had been brewing between Hanks and top New Hampshire Republicans.
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Ward Hayden and The Outliers bring their distinctive take on country with a rock-n-roll kick to The Word Barn, with heart-wrenching ballads and blazing sing-alongs.