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People Features
Once Upon A Time ...
Story by Rick Broussard. Photos by Joseph St. Pierre.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Every great storybook tale has a few traditional elements: a dangerous quest, a magical transformation, a brave hero and, of course, a happy ending. The story you are about to read has all of those plot lines, plus one amazing thing that you don't find in a fairy tale: It really happened.
The house wasn't a castle, but it wasn't a bad place to live.
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Features
Double Visions
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
A Portsmouth family — living with the challenges of mitochondrial disease — lets us venture into their world. “Deaf Perception” opens with the title, “This …
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Socks for Sam
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The following story is about Laconia surgeon Sam Aldridge, the doctor featured in Rick Broussard's April Editor's Note. In mid-January, LRGHealthcare vascular surgeon Dr. Sam …
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Building on Hope
Friday, April 23, 2010
Whether you set out to change the whole world, rebuild a community or just improve one person’s life, the first thing you need is hope. …
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Desperately Seeking Salinger
Friday, July 31, 2009
Our quest for the country's most elusive author ends where it began, but along the way, lessons are learned. If you really want to hear …
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Remarkable Women
Each year we select a group of women who clearly illustrate the power and imagination of just one facet of New Hampshire life. In 2009 we're looking for "young entrepreneurs." Suggestions are always welcome. We host a breakfast in honor of the Remarkable Women each May.
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Remarkable Women 2010 – Pictures of Health
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Women were the original caregivers, and throughout history their roles have been central to the healing arts and sciences. So, as the health care debate …
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The IT List
2009 It List
Sunday, November 1, 2009
What's the It List? Thik of it as a guest list for the ultimate dinner party in the Granite State. Our "It List" is an …
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Blips Interviews
Cake Queen - Ashlee Perkins
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Ashlee Perkins, the owner of AMP Cake Design in Merrimack, is a premier cake designer, having appeared on the "Food Network Challenge" four times so …
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Jazz Man - Sonny Rollins
Friday, July 30, 2010
The world of jazz has its share of giants, and among those still alive and kicking no one looms larger than improvisational saxaphonist and composer …
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Ms. Showbiz – Leslie Taylor
Thursday, July 1, 2010
If you’ve seen a woman toting around a camera crew on the streets of New Hampshire lately, chances are you saw Leslie Taylor and her …
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Up Coming – Justin Cronin
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
You could call Justin Cronin’s “The Passage” a horror story about vampires. You could also call it an apocalyptic vision, a science fiction novel or …
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Good Guy – Bert Jacobs
Friday, April 23, 2010
Life is Good. Three short words on a T-shirt, but there’s a long and amazing story behind the success of the two brothers, Bert and …
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Q & A
A Farm Life
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Valerie Jarvis says she was a "serious city slicker" when she and her family moved to a farm in Gilmanton Iron Works back in 1994. …
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Sand Man
Friday, July 30, 2010
For Greg Grady the beach isn't just a place to stick an umbrella in the sand and enjoy the ocean. For him the beach is …
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He's Still Game
Thursday, July 1, 2010
When “Granite State Challenge” — N.H. Public Television’s quiz show for high school students — went on the air in 1983, Tom Bergeron of “Dancing …
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The Master Dowser
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
The ancient practice of dowsing is alive and well in New Hampshire today. Carol Gader, of Claremont, is one of about 60 people in the …
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Ancient Craft
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Scott Button is one of a rare breed these days — he makes his living as a farrier. And what he does each day is …
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