
Todd Bookman
Reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio
Senior Reporter at Connecticut Public
None at The Maine Public
Senior Reporter at WSHU-FM (Fairfield, CT)
Reporter for @nhpr. Previously at @whyy. [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Todd Bookman
We all have a place in our lives where we can retreat to, when things get stressful. A place where we feel most at home. It could be a favorite coffee shop, a VFW hall, the corner bar. And when we lose those places — when they close or change owners — we lose something of ourselves.
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3 weeks ago |
vnews.com | Todd Bookman
E-Edition Advertise Newsletters Subscribe Home News Opinion Sports Photos Arts & Life Obituaries Classifieds Calendar Puzzles By TODD BOOKMAN New Hampshire Public RadioPublished: 06-05-2025 11:16 AM The sudden termination of Job Corps facilities around the country by the Trump administration is creating confusion for students who now need to find new housing, including at the program's Manchester campus.
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3 weeks ago |
seacoastonline.com | Todd Bookman
Hooting owls. Crackling campfires. Canadian accents. All are common sounds at New Hampshire campgrounds in a typical summer. But this year, the campgrounds will likely sound a little different.
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3 weeks ago |
seacoastonline.com | Todd Bookman
The sudden termination of Job Corps facilities around the country by the Trump administration is creating confusion for students who now need to find new housing, including at the program's Manchester, New Hampshire campus. As of last week, approximately 240 students were enrolled in Job Corps in New Hampshire, with all but a handful also residing on the Manchester campus. Officials said those students will have until June 13 to find new housing.
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3 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Julia Furukawa |Michelle Liu |Todd Bookman
The state of New Hampshire recently upped the amount that lawyers can get paid when they take on cases where defendants can’t afford an attorney. The hourly rate for assigned counsel from $90 to $125 for most cases, and from $125 to $150 for major crimes, this January. The pay increases are just one action to try and fix what is a longstanding problem: a lack of attorneys willing to take these cases.
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