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ArchivesChanging the ConstitutionBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 12, 2002.Several proposals to amend the constitution would give New Hampshire lawmakers more say in funding education. We'll talk about what's under consideration. Laura talks with Kevin Landrigan, political reporter for the Telegraph of Nashua www.nashuatelegraph.com and Tom Fahey, statehouse bureau chief for the Union Leader, New Hampshire Sunday News www.theunionleader.com. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Front Porch Turns OneBy John Walters on Tuesday, February 12, 2002.We celebrate our first anniversary on the Front Porch today and we'll be looking back on some of the highlights of the first year. We've met some of New Hampshire's most interesting people along the way- some of them well known, some not. From poet Donald Hall to Courtney Haase, the former nun who makes goat cheese, and from clock repairman Stephen Sandborn to the Queen of Scream, Kate Phillips and more are on today's show. You can listen to every show we've ever done right here. Check out our archives by clicking on the link to the left. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
There's Only One Place to GoBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, February 12, 2002.As recently as the summer of 2000, Nashua residents who couldn?t afford dental care sought comfort from one of two emergency rooms in the city. There they received antibiotics and pain medication, but never any follow up. Since October of that year though, the poor and working poor have received better care thanks to the nonprofit Greater Nashua Dental Connection. But the days of the connection may be numbered. In the first of 2 parts on the public health organization NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein looks at what service the Connection provides. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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