Todd Bookman
Senior ReporterTodd started as a news correspondent with NHPR in 2009. He spent nearly a decade in the non-profit world, working with international development agencies and anti-poverty groups. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University.
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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was found not guilty on manslaughter and negligent homicide charges for his role in a 2019 crash in Randolph.
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Tag along as we retrace Justin Selkow’s steps, in an effort to find a solid-silver flute he borrowed from Dartmouth College — and promptly lost.
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Roughly 100 people were arrested Wednesday evening at UNH and Dartmouth after forming encampments and calling for divestiture from businesses linked to the Israeli government.
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New Hampshire is one of four states that doesn’t collect and report abortion statistics.
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Geno Marconi has led the Port Authority for more than two decades, but he was recently placed on administrative leave, with no explanation provided.
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The annual event at Saint Anselm College, now in its 36th year, lasted six hours and featured no shortage of rhyming couplets.
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A superior court judge has denied the N.H. Secretary of State’s motion to dismiss a legal challenge to a law that created a system of provisional ballots for first-time voters who register at the polls.
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New Hampshire is one of just four states that doesn’t mandate the collection of abortion data. But Democrats and reproductive health care providers are questioning the motive of a GOP-backed bill now moving through the State House.
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A man was captured on surveillance footage shattering two light sconces featuring the Star of David. Last year, Temple Israel was also targeted with anti-Semitic vandalism.
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Melanie Luce, who led the White Mountains Trail Collective, is accused of doctoring bank statements, fabricating grants, and stealing more than $30,000 from the non-profit.