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ArchivesStone Walls (HOLIDAY REBROADCAST)By Laura Knoy on Thursday, November 11, 2004.It's been said that "to know New England well, one must know its stone walls". At one time there were more than 240,000 miles of stone walls in New England, used to divide property, hold in farm animals and support plant life. Today, our guest says, there's a lot we can learn from these stone structures, including the natural, cultural and human history of New England life. Mike's guest is Robert Thorson, professor of geology and geophysics at the University of Connecticut and author of Stone by Stone: The Magnificent History in New England's Stone Walls. *This show originally aired on 4/7/04* Thoughts from Homeless VeteransBy Rebecca Kaufman on Thursday, November 11, 2004.For veterans, today is the one official day during the year that the nation sets aside to honor their service. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Rebecca Kaufman went to talk with some veterans about the holiday. She traveled to the Liberty House in Manchester, a shelter for homeless veterans. They are planning on celebrating Veterans Day by marching together in a parade. Lynch Election Lifts Opponents of 3 Big ProjectsBy David Darman on Thursday, November 11, 2004.John Lynch's election as New Hampshire's next governor has given hope to activists fighting three big, controversial projects. During his campaign, Lynch spoke out against plans to expand the Mount Sunapee ski resort, pump water to a bottling plant in Nottingham, and burn construction debris in Hopkinton. As New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman reports, activists hope Lynch's election will put an end to these projects, but the new governor's leverage may be limited. Airman of the Year AwardBy John Walters on Thursday, November 11, 2004.21-year-old Emily Cole of Madbury is a member of the Air National Guard and the first Guardsman to be recognized with an Airman of the Year Award. She's a 2004 graduate of UNH; is a competitive road cyclist, and has been in the National Guard for four years. Host John Walters talks with Emily about the recognition she's received and her career plans inside and outside of the Guard. |
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