The premise of NHPBS's award-winning Our Hometown series is that each New Hampshire town and city has a unique story to tell, and the people who live there are ideal storytellers for their hometowns.
Each episode in this series will explore the culture, commerce, history and people of one of New Hampshire's 221 towns and 13 cities. New Hampshire author and storyteller Rebecca Rule hosts each 30-minute episode. Your town could be next!
Andre speaks to us about growing up in Berlin.
Yvonne recalls growing up in Berlin, and speaking two languages in school.
Moving to Berlin was a dream come true for Haven, as he loved working in the woods.
Dennis tells the story of the history of boy scouts in Berlin, NH.
Olive speaks about growing up in Berlin, in a family that owned Bisson's Sugar House.
speaks about growing up in Berlin, his paper route, and a creative way to make some money.
Berlin has a language all its own, and Rachelle decided to compile a dictionary of words.
Walter tells us about Berlin's Skier/Soldier, Paul Petersen, and a love story.
Renney tells a couple of great stories about growing up in Berlin.
Aime tells the story of his immigrant grandfather, Francois Bisson, migrating from Quebec.
Lorna recalls heading into Berlin on Friday nights, for shopping & meeting up with friends
Diane talks about going from a 45 year career in the banking industry.
Roland talks about working in every aspect of the paper industry, over 4+ decades.
Explore how "The City That Trees Built" is reinventing itself.
Explores why this Hillsborough county city was named twice as "Best Place to Live".
Lafortune Jeannette Djabea brings her Grandmothers recipes to Nashua.
She has made it her mission to help other immigrants, arriving in Nashua.
Carolyn Fluke talks about growing up around the Nashua Dodgers.
He recalls how welcoming & helpful the people of Nashua were when he first arrived.
John Richard edited by Jackson Torres
Nathan Burns edited by Carolyn Byrne
Kendall Reyes edited by Abigail Russell
Nathan Burns edited by Piper Burns
Beth Kreick edited by Alexis Page
Art Kobs edited by Javier Figueroa
Art Kobbs edited by Rohan Sehra
Cathrine Poulin edited by Kylie Soucy
Ed Lecius edited by Adam Breen
Tony Courounis edited by Jacob Whelan
Ed Lecius edited by Samira Torbio Blanco
Gabriel Cadet edited by Austin Duponte
Three Druin siblings reminisce about growing up in Nashua.
Tom Lopez talks about the Tree Streets, and how they are the Heart of Nashua.
Once a year sculpture artists come from around the world to produce accessible public art.
Martha O'Neill is an attorney in Nashua,... in the firm that her grandfather started.
Sister Paula speaks about the genesis of Rivier University.
Through "Involved to Impact", Shewanda Williams shows kids how they can change the world.
Janice Fronko works with the textile collection of the Nashua Historical Society.
Rich Lannan tells us about the NCA, from concept through completion.
Professor Berry talks about what it means to be a "Welcoming City".
Peter Vincent made a promise to a friend, and curated a collection for Nashua, that chroni
The Nashua Historical Society Textile Collection.
Pamela left Nashua, but when she came back she saw it in an entirely new light.
Lisa Velasquez speaks about the need for access to services for all the neighborhoods.
A lot of students inspired, and a lot of careers launched.
Kimberly Whittaker speaks about her Grandmother, and the Tolles Street Mission.
Gary Wingate tells us about the many generations running Wingate's Pharmacy.
Marcel talks about The 234 Club. Have you visited every town in the state?