Q: Orchard Inn at The Baldwin provides assisted living and memory support. What makes Orchard Inn unique? A: Orchard Inn is the only Assisted Living and Memory Support community in southern New ...
This story was done in collaboration with New Hampshire Public Radio. Sam Evans-Brown is NHPR’s Environmental Reporter. Here are parts one, two and three of his three-part series that delves further ...
Move into an old home and a phrase comes to mind: “If these walls could speak.” Apply that same thought to the rugged hills and ragged shorelines of the Granite State, the “old home” in which we live, ...
It’s been 50 years since a spectacular UFO was spotted over Exeter. That case, along with many others, remains unsolved. Fifty years ago this September, UFOs came to Exeter. They haven’t left. The ...
Two legends have haunted the Isles of Shoals since colonial days. According to Capt. Christopher Levett, who visited from England in 1623, “Upon these islands are no savages at all.” Levett’s claim ...
Too often, nurses are the unsung heroes of the medicine. In fact, they are key members of any health care team, but their skills and contributions go unrecognized time and again. As the world corrects ...
Bioprocess Technician Shannon Walen, Principal Scientist and Group Leader Shobhit Saxena and Bioprocess Technician Owen Schneider analyze samples of cells that are being grown. As a center of industry ...
Rick Alger lives away from things. His house sits perched on a hill at the end of a dirt road, the only bald spot in a sea of trees. He lives in Milan, a North Country town deep in the Northern Forest ...
There’s a distinct irony at the intersection where Jeremy Davis’ vocation meets his favorite pastime. At his real job, as operations manager for Weather Routing Incorporated in Upstate New York, Davis ...
What’s a sandwich? For the purpose of this story, it might be easier to say what it isn’t: It’s not a hamburger, wrap or hot dog. It’s not even a submarine sandwich or a breakfast sandwich, despite ...
Exceptional people can change the way life’s games are played, but can games change people? That question has been central to the work of Mary Flanagan, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor ...
From a small parking lot near the Scammell Bridge in Durham, farmers shifted their cages, the water of Little Bay barely surpassing their wader-covered knees. The glare of the early morning sun ...
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