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Squirrel Invaders

By Iain MacLeod on Friday, June 7, 2002.

Iain MacLeod talks about the effect of birdfeeders on the relationship between birds and squirrels.

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Manchester in Focus: The Millyard Museum

By John Walters on Friday, June 7, 2002.

The Millyard Museum is is in one of the old Amoskeag Mill buildings. It traces the history of Manchester from Native-American days, to the height of the mill economy, to the present. It houses and extensive array of artifacts from every era. We'll go on a guided tour of the museum with educator Linda Coleman of the Manchester Historic Association. The museum's web site is www.cnh.mv.com/org/mha/mill.htm

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Manchester in Focus - Coming to America:

By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 7, 2002.

Dream vs. Reality. Manchester has long been a city of immigrants. We?ll find out what it?s like when someone lands there today; the challenges of finding a job, learning the language and becoming a part of a broader community. Laura?s guests are Nury Marquez, founder, Alliance for the Progress of Hispanic Americans (ALPHA), and Community Relations Manager, PSNH, Anne Sanderson, Director, International Institute of New Hampshire, and a panel of several guests from the community.

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Ethnic Businesses Spice Up City

By Trish Anderton on Friday, June 7, 2002.

You can tell a lot about a city from its food. In Manchester, restaurants featuring poutine and salmon pie testify to the city's French-Canadian roots. Recently new waves of immigrants have begun peddling their own distinctive cuisines. As part of our series, "Manchester in Focus," NHPR's Trish Anderton spent a day sampling ethnic foods in the Queen City.

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