Sheryl Rich-Kern
CorrespondentSheryl Rich-Kern has been contributing stories for NHPR since 2006, covering education, social services, business, health care and an occasional quirky yarn that epitomizes life in New Hampshire. Sherylâââ
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It's the first big storm of the new year and crews have been out all day across the southern part of the state.Saturday's thick snow has been a boon for…
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Two progressive groups – Democracy for America and MoveOn.org – launched a campaign in New Hampshire this weekend to urge Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth…
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The New Hampshire Retail Association expects us all to do more shopping this holiday season. The group projects a 4.3 percent jump in sales, slightly…
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Officials in Nashua are considering plans for a new downtown performance arts venue. Architectural drawings call for a multi-level theater one block from…
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Whole Foods opened its first New Hampshire store in Nashua last month. It plans to add stores in Bedford and Portsmouth by 2016.It’s an open question…
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The upscale grocer Whole Foods, which is based in Texas with close to 400 stores around the country, opens its first New Hampshire location on Tuesday in…
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What’s a classic profile of an entrepreneur? Smart, prone to risk and under the age of thirty. Steve Young of StreetWize Technologies personifies some of…
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New Hampshire’s first public memorial to the victims of the Holocaust officially opens in downtown Nashua this Sunday.Unlike many memorials and museums,…
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At New Hampshire colleges and universities, about 70 percent of faculty members are off the tenure track. And a good percentage of those non-tenured…
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The latest census numbers project that more than a quarter of New Hampshire’s population will turn 60 or older by the year 2030, up almost 40 percent from…