Rick Ganley
Rick joined NHPR as morning host in January 2009. He has a 20 year career in radio including on-air work at stations in Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire in formats from rock to classical. He was co-owner of an FM station in Maine in the mid 90s. Rick spent the last ten years as Operations Manager and Morning Host of WPNH-FM, Plymouth NH and Production Director for Northeast Communications Corporations' five-station group. He also writes occasional pieces on media and music for the Hippo, Manchester's weekly paper, and voices radio and TV spots on a freelance basis.
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Conversations following shootings often focus on a suspect’s mental health, but mental health experts say most people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence.
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How to cope with the holidays, darkness and a news cycle full of tragedy when it takes a toll on youNHPR’s Rick Ganley spoke with Susan Stearns, executive director of the mental health advocacy group NAMI-New Hampshire.
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'Bitter Injustice' invites N.H. residents to reflect on the internment of Japanese Americans 80 yearPublic libraries and high schools across New Hampshire have been hosting a series of discussions surrounding the 80th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Americans.
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Nur Shoop, a tour guide for the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, says the North was segregated like the South. It just wasn’t as obvious.
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New Hampshire grew modestly over the last decade but lost population in some rural counties.
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Acts of racial discrimination and living within racist systems and institutions can result in race-based trauma for Black and brown people. And in New Hampshire, non-white people make up about 7 percent of the state’s population.
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Executive Producer of The Exchange Keith Checks in with Morning Edition host Rick Ganley about the scene at this morning's 118th running of the Boston...