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Inside NHPR
11:18 am
Mon May 6, 2013

Top Stories: Supporters, Critics Of Sen. Ayotte Clash; Old Man Of The Mountain's Legacy Lives On

Credit Michael Brindley / NHPR

1.  Supporters, Critics Of Sen. Ayotte Clash At Town Hall Meeting

At a Town Hall Meeting in Tilton on Tuesday, U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte field roughly a dozen questions from the audience, on topics ranging from immigration to Benghazi. But none dealt directly with her recent vote against expanded background checks for gun sales, a measure that failed in the Senate.

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Inside NHPR
2:00 pm
Tue April 23, 2013

NHPR Awarded Three Regional Murrow Awards

Credit Todd Bookman / NHPR
Edward Epsen and two American Mulefoot pigs on Henwyn Farm.

New Hampshire Public Radio was awarded 2013 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards (for Region 10, Small Market) in three categories: Writing, News Documentary, and Use of Sound/Video.

Best Writing: Todd Bookman - Traditional Pork Production Finds Home In N.H.

On Edward Epsen’s farm in Salisbury, New Hampshire, around 40 pigs are doing what lucky pigs get to do: forage for acorns and graze in pastures high with Timothy grass.

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Inside NHPR
2:21 pm
Mon April 15, 2013

Top Stories: New Boston: 250 Years In The Making; Nature Schools Gaining Popularity In N.H.

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1. NH News: New Boston: 250 Years In The Making

New Boston is a town that sounds like it could or should be in Massachusetts, and at one time, it actually was. In the 1730s Boston proprietors were granted a charter to the town, but never did much with it, mostly because of the presence of Native Americans in the area. By 1741, when new borders were drawn up New Boston became part of New Hampshire.

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Inside NHPR
1:26 pm
Mon April 8, 2013

Top Stories: N.H. Roads: How We Got Here; One Decade Of The Free State Project

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1. NH News: Video: N.H. Roads: How We Got Here

As lawmakers consider raising the state's gas tax, you may be wondering: are New Hampshire's roads getting worse? Why are they getting harder to pay for? And, does it really matter if we have a few more potholes? NHPR's newsroom answers those questions with a 3-minute animation.

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Granite Seen
2:12 pm
Fri April 5, 2013

Photos: Week Of April 5th

Credit Todd Bookman / NHPR
Dr. Hogan performs a procedure with the Makoplasty machine at Lakes Region General Hospital.
NHPR Events
4:31 pm
Wed April 3, 2013

New York, New York! Autumn In The Big Apple

September 19-21, 2013
Limited to 25 participants
An exclusive tour by NHPR

NHPR takes you to the center of the world this fall! After our successful trip last year to Washington, DC, we invite you to join President & CEO Betsy Gardella and popular host of Word of Mouth Virginia Prescott for another "insider" public radio tour of New York City.

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Inside NHPR
10:37 am
Mon April 1, 2013

Top Stories: More Details On Balsams Renovation; NH Nanobrewery A Big Name In Small Scale Beer

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Artist's conception of the renovated Balsams.

1. North Country: More Details On Balsams Renovation And A Step Forward

When the $30 million renovation of the Balsams Grand Resort is complete it will look a lot like the old grand hotel but will feature much-needed modern amenities making it far nicer for guests and a lot  cheaper to operate.

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