
Todd Bookman
Senior ReporterAs a general assignment reporter, I pursue breaking news as well as investigative pieces across a range of topics. I’m drawn to stories that are big and timely, as well as those that may appear small but tell us something larger about the state we live in. I also love a good tip, a good character, or a story that involves a boat ride.
Todd can be reached at tbookman@nhpr.org.
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Algunas oficinas estatales del DMV -- Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados -- abrirán este sábado para cubrir las urgencias de última hora antes de que las nuevas reglas de identificación para viajar tomen efecto el 7 de mayo.
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Some state DMV offices will open this Saturday to help meet a last minute rush before new identification rules for traveling go into effect on May 7.
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Longtime Winchester town official Jim Tetreault will avoid jail time, but is losing his notarial license, after completing a fraudulent marriage certificate.
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The law, which took effect last November, requires all first-time registrants to present documents to prove their citizenship — representing the strictest voter registration policies in the country.
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James Bassett is the longest serving member on the court. He is stepping down a year before reaching the mandatory retirement age.
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A toy importer is delaying a new warehouse in Keene, while a steel fabricator in Greenfield worries other projects could dry up if Trump’s tariffs stifle economic growth.
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Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald sent a note to all judicial branch staff on Wednesday, warning of painful cuts if the state were to adopt the House’s proposed budget.
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Shaheen & Gordon joined an amicus brief that includes more than 500 law firms who contend Trump’s recent executive orders against prominent firms with Democratic ties are a blow to the rule of law.
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The town clerk in Winchester is accused of knowingly completing a marriage license that listed a groom who had been dead for several weeks — at the request of the bride.
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More than 1,000 "Hands Off" protests were organized across the country, as opponents of President Trump voiced their frustration.