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ArchivesElder CareBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 1, 2003.Today we'll talk about the state of elder care. Senior citizens are New Hampshire's fastest growing population but services for them are not keeping up with demand. State officials are struggling with that issue now and considering the implementation of a waiting list for some services. Joining us will be Arlene Kershaw, Easter Seals New Hampshire Director of Senior Services and Seniors Count task force member. We're also joined by Christine Bennett, Business and Development Manager for Compass Care, an adult day care program in Portsmouth. A Trilogy of Novels Set in Early AmericaBy John Walters on Wednesday, October 1, 2003.Bob Begiebing didn?t start out to write a trilogy, but he wound up with three novels set in the mid-17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, connected by family lines and common themes- especially the role of women in those times. Bob will talk about the trilogy and the newly published third installment, Rebecca Wentworth's Distraction. Free Staters Choose Granite StateBy Trish Anderton on Wednesday, October 1, 2003.The Free State Project has announced that New Hampshire is the target for a political experiment. The free staters are a nationwide libertarian movement that claims more than 5000 members. They hope to persuade 20,000 people to move to the state and create a low-tax, small government haven. NHPR�s Trish Anderton has more. The Money Race Rounds a BendBy Mark Bevis on Wednesday, October 1, 2003.THE ELECTION HORSE RACE THAT IS MONEY RAISING HAS ROUNDED ANOTHER TURN. THE THIRD QUARTER HAS ENDED AND THE CANDIDATES ARE PREPARING THEIR REPORTS FOR THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION. NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO'S MARK BEVIS HAS MORE. |
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