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Advocates from Migrant Justice and a crowd of supporters march down Church Street in April 2024 after a group of migrant farmworkers were arrested by border agents in Franklin County.
Zoe McDonald
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Vermont Public
In the last 10 months, federal agents have arrested more than 100 people in Vermont. Those arrests have upended the lives of individuals and the families they support, and sent shockwaves through their communities.
Erin Moulton at her home in Windham, NH. Before her is the binder containing her great-grandfather inmate file from Wethersfield State Prison.
Jackie Harris / NHPR
When Erin Moulton learned what really happened to her great-aunt, she couldn't ignore the echoes of today's fights over reproductive rights.
From documentaries to social videos, our award-winning public media stations dive into visual journalism for a New England audience and beyond. Here you can see some of our latest work for Our New England, our collaborative Instagram channel.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
Watch: Conexión
How spending time outdoors inspires deeper connections with others, heritage, and nature itself

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