N.H. Backstory Concord Monitor
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- Tecnología
Concord Monitor columnist Ray Duckler and photographer Geoff Forester search out New Hampshire's oddities, cool places and unique people.
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Lost 74 addition rejected by Department of Defense
A proposal to add names to the Vietnam Memorial Wall was rejected because the shipwreck occurred outside the designated Vietnam war zone.
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Native American mascot issue hits close to home
Though Merrimack Valley High School changed its mascot 15 years ago to be represented as lions, "Chief Wahoo" made a reappearance in signage for its 50th anniversary, which ignited conversations about racism and traditions.
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Monitor shares Veterans Day stories
Ray Duckler shares two local veterans stories in honor of Veterans Day.
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Mothers come together in tragedy to encourage mental health awareness
Mothers Lori Desmarais and Cherri Thorne believe they lost their children due to a mental health disorder, not domestic violence.
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Raw Milk Ice Cream: Is It Healthy?
Concord Monitor columnist Ray Duckler sits down with Jill Fudala, a goat farmer from Pittsfield, to talk about ice cream made from raw milk, which is illegal to sell in New Hampshire.
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Remember three important members of the community
Ray Duckler reminisces on three recently deceased members of the community: Tom Friedenberg, Greg Makris and Bill Ahearn.