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ArchivesFishers v. New Hampshire Fisher CatsBy Rosemary Conroy on Friday, April 23, 2004.O.K. First of all, Fishers are not "cats" at all. Aside from that, there are lots of other misunderstandings about these creatures. With the naming for Manchester's new Minor League Baseball team, Rosemary talks about the animal's real attributes; ones that may even come in handy as a baseball team. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Bicycle SummitBy Shay Zeller on Friday, April 23, 2004.Cyclists of all speeds got together this week to talk about how New Hampshire could become more bike-friendly. Shay Zeller talks with the president of Granite State Wheelman about what issues got the most attention. Marty on the MountainBy John Walters on Friday, April 23, 2004.For 38 years, people all over New England tuned to WMTW for the weather from the top of Mount Washington with Marty Engstrom. These were no ordinary weather reports; or maybe they were. It was Marty?s relaxed style and genuine New England accent that made him an institution in the area. He joins John to talk about his new book, Marty on the Mountain, in which he reminisces about his long career in front of the camera. High Tech in New HampshireBy Mike Arnold on Friday, April 23, 2004.Five years ago New Hampshire lead the country in high-tech jobs per capita, now we've dropped to ninth leaving many computer tech men and women in the unemployment line. We'll look at the high tech rise, its dip and where the Granite State high-tech market goes from here. Mike's guests are Ross Gittell, Professor of Management at UNH Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Stuart Arnett, Director of the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development at the Department of Resources and Economic Development. James McKim, Chair of the Software Association of New Hampshire and President and Co-founder of ISRG and Inc. a strategic information technology planning firm along with Granite Staters recently affected by the high tech dip. Dean Delegate Choice Leads to BitternessBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, April 23, 2004.Tomorrow, New Hampshire Democrats will select the final delegates to send to the presidential nominating convention in Boston. Delegates for John Kerry, the winner of the state's primary, will predominate. But supporters of Howard Dean will also have a presence. The question of how much of a presence has split the Dean camp. Some of those who worked hardest for Dean say he has used a political maneuver that breaks faith with the open process he championed on the stump. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. Milford Cuts Funding for Bus ServiceBy Shannon Mullen on Friday, April 23, 2004.A bus route between Milford and Nashua has been helping some needy New Hampshire residents get to work for about two years. Federal grants and local match funds have been paying for the route that transports people who live in Milford, Amherst and Merrimack, to their jobs in Nashua. But local officials have pulled their funding because they say there aren�t enough people using the bus to justify its cost. This week, transportation officials from Nashua held a public hearing in Milford to tell residents the bus won�t be coming to town anymore. New Hampshire Public Radio�s Shannon Mullen has more. |
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