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  • Postcard of The Wallace Shoe Factory, Rochester, New Hampshire.
    "The Lost Soles of Rochester" Gives Voice To Factory Workers
    Fifty years ago the city of Rochester was home to giant shoe factories. Hundreds of workers made a living working with leather and handling huge…
  • Television advertising is starting later than usual this year, but it's not because the candidates aren't making ads — most of their videos can be found online. They range from the cinematic to the quirky, like one much-discussed ad from Herman Cain starring his cigarette-smoking campaign manager.
  • Around the country soup kitchens and food pantries are reporting a spike in demand. Here in New Hampshire, food bank officials say they can’t keep up with…
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    A New Hampshire interest group says they are disappointed with the Republican Party’s push to repeal gay marriage.NHPR’s Sam Evans-Brown reports.Standing…
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    The Northern Pass electric project is searching for a new, less controversial path through the North Country.But a small group of landowners is determined…
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