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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Maya de Vitry returns to New Hampshire with her backing band for a dynamic performance in celebration of her release, "Infinite." It’s music that’s perfect for the Word Barn’s intimate setting.
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New Hampshire’s Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan helped negotiate the deal with Republicans that ultimately led to the government reopening.
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Mary Gauthier and Jaimee Harris perform heartfelt songs honoring veterans and the power of service, healing, and connection from NHPR's Studio D.
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The U.S. Senate has taken the first step towards a deal that would end the federal government shutdown. New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen has been negotiating with Republicans and was one of seven Democrats to vote in favor of the agreement on Sunday.
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With a cast of some of New Hampshire's finest pickers and players, Jake Davis and The Whiskey Stones blend bluegrass, jazz and country with a Telecaster twang and a tight rhythm section.
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The New Hampshire Department of Justice is reviewing a series of personnel maneuvers that allowed a top state court employee to collect nearly $50,000 in employment benefits following a layoff that lasted just 48 hours.
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Winter’s concert at Dartmouth College this Saturday is part of a series of events this weekend put on by the New England conservation organization, Standing Trees.
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It's a Halloween double feature with a set from New England’s own Doctor Gasp (Dan Blakeslee), followed by the haunting and atmospheric sounds of one of New Orleans' premier musical acts, Sally Baby’s Silver Dollars.
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Starting Saturday, federal nutrition benefits, also known as SNAP, will pause due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
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New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Observatory is well-known to weather buffs. Touted as "home of the world’s worst weather," the highest peak in the Northeast doubles as a tourist attraction and a research facility.