Todd Bookman
Senior ReporterTodd started as a news correspondent with NHPR in 2009. He spent nearly a decade in the non-profit world, working with international development agencies and anti-poverty groups. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University.
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Nobody was injured in this week’s 'unintentional discharge' of a Sig Sauer model P320 pistol. Cambridge Police say this is the fourth instance of its department-issued Sig Sauer gun firing unintentionally.
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The postal service is moving some letter sorting equipment to Boston in an effort to cut costs and create efficiencies. The state's congressional delegation and the postal union say the move could lead to delivery delays.
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James Covington, who remains incarcerated in Berlin, was initially approved for a name change in 2022. State authorities then filed a request to overturn the decision, and opposed his latest request.
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The airport remains a low-stress way to fly, generally devoid of the crowds that can plague Boston’s Logan. Airport execs are hoping new carriers can boost passenger numbers.
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Under a consent decree, Loren Faulkner admits to 22 separate violations of the Civil Rights Act stemming from hate-fueled vandalism in 2022 and 2023.
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A Keene resident and his wife were taken into custody Wednesday for allegedly creating and posting illicit photos of minors on the dark web.
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A grand jury has indicted Richard Cobb with four counts of misdemeanor assault stemming from interactions while on duty in 2023.
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“We need to do something to protect our borders,” Sen. Kevin Avard, a Republican from Nashua, said Thursday. “This is a small attempt.”
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Lawmakers in both states vowed to respond to those acts of violence, and that work is happening now in both state capitals.
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The lawsuits were filed this week in federal court, the latest wave of litigation involving the Newington-based gunmaker’s popular pistol.