
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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Family drama atop the famed New England grocery chain is spilling into public view again, more than 10 years after an employee- and customer-led boycott nearly crippled the company.
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The new law has drawn pushback from people who've been injured from unintentional firings of their Sig Sauer pistols.
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Cedric Lodge, of Goffstown, will be sentenced at a later date for stealing and selling human remains as part of a multi-state network of illegal sales.
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The decline in visitors could affect businesses that cater to Canadians, as well as state tax revenues
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A mural depicting baked goods found itself at the center of a federal lawsuit, pitting a small town bakery against a local bureaucracy with strict sign rules.
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Mark Brave was sentenced Monday to 3 ½ to 7 years after misusing a county credit card for personal expenses and then lying to investigators and a grand jury.
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NHPR obtained psychiatric evaluations for John Madore that were ordered to be done following a 2016 standoff with law enforcement in Strafford, seven years before he killed a security guard inside a Concord psychiatric hospital.
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On Monday, mourners paid their respects to a newborn child who was found abandoned earlier this year, now called Baby Grace.
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The Madison Gulf Bridge is closed after an inspection by the U.S. Forest Service. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy has approved an official detour for thru hikers.
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“Beyond all he did for this state and his country, he was an extraordinarily honorable, decent, kind person,” said Tom Rath, a longtime friend. “And I will miss him.”