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ArchivesControversial Photo ExhibitBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, November 11, 2002.A photography exhibit in the Wilton Town Hall Gallery has attracted some controversy. It's a series of 24 black-and-white photos taken by a local photographer, Preston Heller. He wanted to raise money for the Open Cupboard Food Pantry, so he's giving the prints away to anyone who makes a 25 dollar donation. Heller snaps portraits of the homeless, the down-and-out, the elderly and neglected. But some people in Wilton say they don't want that kind of art hanging in their Town Hall. Exhibit curator Gail Hoar doesn't understand what all the fuss is about. She described the photos to NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
High Hopes Dashed for Martha Fuller Clark ElectionBy David Darman on Monday, November 11, 2002.In many ways, First District Congressional candidate Martha Fuller Clark is just another New Hampshire Democrat who lost. But Democrats had high hopes for Clark. She did better than expected in 2000 against Republican incumbent John Sununu. But the early promise didn't hold in the race against Republican Jeb Bradley. Now, just a few days after the election, Democrats and political experts analyze Clark's defeat. NHPR's David Darman has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Puck for the BlindBy Trish Anderton on Monday, November 11, 2002.In recent years sports for people with disabilities have boomed. Adaptive skiing and wheelchair basketball are now commonplace. But some ideas, like ice hockey for the blind, have been slower to catch on. A group of Dartmouth students is hoping to change that. NHPR?s Trish Anderton has our story. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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