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ArchivesHomelessness in New HampshireBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, May 23, 2002.It’s not as obvious here as it is in big cities, but it’s rising . We’ll look at who’s homeless, the areas of the state hit the hardest, and what can be done to ease homelessness here. Laura's guests are Kim Alcantra, field officer for Coos County Homeless Outreach, and Lance dePlant, director of the Homeless and Housing Services division of New Hampshire Health and Human Services www.dhhs.state.nh.us listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Nottingham Struggles to Find Water CompromiseBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, May 23, 2002.More lawyers in the room. That’s the answer to the question- ‘what has changed at the Nottingham planning board meetings as talks resume between the water bottling company USA Springs and area residents. As NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein reports, the proposal to pump up to 439 thousand gallons of water daily continues to challenge the limits of state law, and rile emotions. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Life in the KitchenBy John Walters on Thursday, May 23, 2002.Jim Haller was the creative genius behind the Blue Strawberry, the legendary Portsmouth restaurant. He's written several cookbooks and has just published a book, "Vie de France," about a month living in a French village. He talks about discovering discovering the food of France and re-discovering his own love of preparing a good meal. Upcoming appearances: June 6, Gulliver's Travels in Portsmouth; June 11, Water Street Bookstore in Exeter; June 12, Barnes and Noble, Newington; June 15, Barnes and Noble in Manchester; June 22, Stroudwater Books in Dover listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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