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Living in Manhattan, Adrianna Benn thinks she’s growing up faster than most 15-year-olds. Her mom, Leila Benn, calls it a “fast life” and says Adrianna’s…
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When: Wednesday, May 3rd at 5:30pmWhere: The Warren B. Rudman Center, UNH School of Law, 2 White St, Concord, NHNew Hampshire Public Radio and the Warren…
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The state of New Hampshire has been officially providing care for its mentally ill citizens for over 170 years. In that time, there have been dramatic…
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New Hampshire Democrats are set to take up a question several other state parties have considered in recent weeks: should the party rename its annual…
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Politicians are always looking to get their name in the newspaper -- provided that it actually is their name.A Laconia Daily Sun headline was at least…
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Novelist E.L. Doctorow eschewed the label "historical fiction," though his novels undeniably used America's past to set the stage for the present. While…
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The condition of New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary has been one of the biggest environmental priorities in New Hampshire for decades -- and NHPR has been…
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The headquarters of the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter on Quincy Street has three stories and 14,000 square feet aimed at feeding people in need. But…
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American author Erskine Caldwell was born in Georgia in 1903. His most famous novel, 1932’s Tobacco Road, boldly addressed the South’s inequalities during…
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ABC Quilts was founded in 1988, at the height of the AIDS epidemic, with the mission to lend comfort to babies born with AIDS. Now, its volunteers also…
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NHPR's Chris Jensen recently profiled the North Country's Frances Glessner Lee, whom many refer to as "The Mother of CSI."Lee recreated tiny crime scenes…
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Predicting the future of technology is never easy. The incredible capabilities of the smartphone in my pocket today were nearly inconceivable in…