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Ray Duckler shares two local veterans stories in honor of Veterans Day.
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.
Ray Duckler reminisces on three recently deceased members of the community: Tom Friedenberg, Greg Makris and Bill Ahearn.
Ray Duckler talked to students, teachers and administrators about the struggles Pittsfield is facing with school funding.
Journalism, in order to survive and thrive, is always changing. Ray Duckler and Geoff Forester discuss a path ahead focuses on local topics and digital platforms.
Ray Duckler talks with Jack Shields about his efforts to place a "Bill of Rights Nativity" in Concord's City Plaza as a statement on the religious Nativity located in the same plaza, nearby.
Ray Duckler talks with Cathii Lapierre about her dog, Poppy, who ran out of the house while she was carrying in supplies and was hit by a driver who didn't stop. Poppy died from his injuries.
Ray Duckler interviews Safiya Wazir, a new American, running for the N.H. House of Representatives for District 17, which covers ward 8 in Concord, the state's capital. Learn more by reading "Refugee running for state rep looking to make history" and "27-year-old former refugee defeats life-long Concord resident in Democratic primary for state rep."
Phillip Desmarais was killed in Vietnam in 1968. Little did columnist Ray Duckler know that when he was telling the story of the man 50 years later, it would help a family reconnect.
Ray Duckler and Geoff Forester tell you about Herman Mudgett, who was born in Gilmanton, N.H., and went on to become H.H. Holmes, the notorious Chicago serial killer. Now, some are theorizing that Holmes was in fact Jack the Ripper, who terrorized London over seven months in 1888.
Monitor staffers Ray Duckler, Jon Van Fleet and Clay Wirestone pick up the pieces after a wild and crazy New Hampshire primary. Where do we go from here, you ask? How about South Carolina?
Bombastic businessman Donald Trump has threatened to make the 2016 election about Bill Clinton's presidential scandals. Will it work? The Monitor's Clay Wirestone, Jon Van Fleet and Ray Duckler make their predictions in this week's podcast.