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In 2025, Geno Marconi, the longtime director of NH’s ports, was named in a civil suit for his alleged conduct while he worked for the state. The NH Attorney General’s office, which later prosecuted Marconi on criminal charges, is refusing to cover his bills.
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Today, we're answering a question from listener Tim Smith, who asks: Why does anything exist?
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This debut novel is about an itinerant Singaporean ex-con hiding from her past in different countries. And on our Book Biz segment, author Katherine Center reflects on her 20-year publishing career.
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“Why can you send live scorpions in the mail?” And other zany questions from the Outside/Inbox.
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About 20 communities across the state are hosting simultaneous readings of “What to the Slave Is Your Fourth of July?”, a historic speech delivered by Frederick Douglass in 1852.
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Dismas Home in Manchester helps women involved in the justice system and with substance use disorder find long-term stability
WATCH: World Cup soccer videos from our public radio partners
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With zinnia breeding, Johnny’s Selected Seeds and UNH add to a long legacy
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A rain barrel can be as simple or complicated as you like, but either way you’re taking advantage of natural rainfall to water your garden.
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Two of Canada’s great singer-songwriters come together; Dave Gunning and J.P. Cormier are multi-award winning, solo musicians in their own right.
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The police shooting occurred in Landaff, a small town in Grafton County
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Energy industry representatives and state officials gathered this week in Portsmouth to begin to shape a plan for more nuclear development in New Hampshire. And Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate met this week for their first debate.
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Reenactors of lesser-known Revolutionary War figures are leading reflections on the meaning of freedom for the people enslaved by the Founding Fathers.
If you are planning to hit the trails, the beaches, or a campsite this last weekend of June, here is what you need to know.
NHPR's coverage of the semiquincentennial - and select stories, 250 years in the making.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative