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ArchivesThe New Hampshire CharacterBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 9, 2003.The Granite State’s been called the most “New England” of New England states: Independent…Frugal…and Contrarian. How would you describe the New Hampshire character? Laura's guests are John Clayton, Author and columnist for the Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News. Judson Hale Sr., Editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine. Rebecca Rule, New Hampshire writer, storyteller and humorist. A Visit to a Different Kind of Apple OrchardBy John Walters on Tuesday, September 9, 2003.Steve Wood grows dozens of different kinds of apples at Poverty Lane Orchards in West Lebanon. Some are not meant to be eaten. They are special varieties that produce fine hard cider in the European style. His Farnum Hill Ciders are being served at some of New York's top restaurants. We'll take a tour of his orchard and cidery. A Troubling Silence On Umbagog LakeBy Doug MacPherson on Tuesday, September 9, 2003.A team of biologists is trying to solve a wildlife mystery on Umbagog Lake. The lake is located in the North Country, on the Maine/New Hampshire border. For the past few summers, the number of nesting pairs of loons on Umbagog has fallen off sharply. Researchers admit they are baffled. As part of their efforts to determine a cause, biologists recently implanted two loons with satellite transmitters. New Hampshire Public Radio?s Doug MacPherson reports. |
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