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ArchivesEd Funding AmendmentBy Laura Knoy on Monday, September 15, 2003.The governor is backing a constitutional amendment that would put the power of funding state education entirely in lawmakers' hands. We'll sift through the proposal and what its practical effect might be on public schools. Laura's guests are Andru Volinsky, a partner for Stein, Volinsky, and Callaghan and Lead Council to the Claremont Lawsuit School Districts and Charles Arlinghaus, President of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy and past New England Policy Director for the Republican National Committee. We also hear from Keith Herman, Policy Advisor for Governor Benson, and State Senator Sylvia Larsen. From Pinstriped Suits, To Striped ShirtsBy John Walters on Monday, September 15, 2003.On weekdays, Jim Gleason is an attorney in Henniker. On Saturdays, he's a college football official - the first New Hampshire resident to be an official in Division One football. Jim will talk about the intense demands of being an official, both mental and physical, and the similarities of his two professions. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Commissioner Bald Takes DRED to CaliforniaBy Mark Bevis on Monday, September 15, 2003.George Bald, commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development, heads of to California next week. He is joining other state officials on a mission to woo businesses to the Granite State. New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis reports. Manchester's Glendi FestivalBy Rebecca Kaufman on Monday, September 15, 2003.Thousands of people gathered at the annual Glendi festival in Manchester this weekend. The celebration honoring the city?s Greek culture is in its 24th year. And many in the crowd have attended the event since its start. They come to dance and see old friends, but as New Hampshire Public Radio Correspondent Rebecca Kaufman reports, there?s one real reason to return: the food. |
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