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ArchivesStatewide Property TaxBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, March 19, 2002.The Statewide Property Tax. Lawmakers are pushing again to throw it out-—some, in hopes of passing an income tax, others, to overhaul the state role in education funding. But opponents say to "axe the tax" without replacing it is irresponsible.Laura's guests are Fran Wendelboe, a republican from New Hampton, Frank Sapareto, a republican from Derry and Mark Fernald a democrat from Sharon. For more on this and other bills, visit www.state.nh.us . listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Romance of the New England Family FarmBy Kevin Gardner on Tuesday, March 19, 2002.The family farm is one of America’a most powerful and enduring symbols, and its potency remains undiminished despite well over than a century’s worth of decline and disappearance. This once most common of institutions has been recalled and eulogized in terms ranging from the bitter to the nostalgic, but few commentators, particularly those with actual farming experience, have chosen to describe the family farm ideal the way New Hampshire historian and philosopher Ron Jager does. Humanities reporter Kevin Gardner spoke with Jager about his conception of the “romance” of the family farm. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
NH Musician Hoping to Make the Big TimeBy John Walters on Tuesday, March 19, 2002.Moz Taylor has spent a lot of time playing other people's music. He spent the last two years putting together an album on his own. "Let it Flow" is a tightly-produced collection of pop and rock music. Moz is trying to find fame without the help of the major labels. Find out more about Moz's music at www.moztaylor.com listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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