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ArchivesSame-Sex Marriage in MassachusettsBy Lisa Peakes on Monday, May 17, 2004.Today's the day that Massachusetts becomes the first state in the nation where same-sex marriage is legal. So at midnight last night, the City of Cambridge began issuing the first marriage license applications to same-sex couples. Beth McGuinn is with the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. She spoke to Morning Edition host Lisa Peakes about what this day means for gay couples around the country. New Drug Discount Cards Worry Some NH PharmacistsBy David Darman on Monday, May 17, 2004.Seniors aren't alone in their confusion over the new Medicare drug discount cards. Drug stores in New Hampshire and across the nation are gearing up for the new system, too. And some Granite State pharmacies complain the discounts will hurt their businesses. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Training the trainersBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, May 17, 2004.The new Medicare prescription drug cards are rolling out so fast that the volunteers haven't been trained yet. New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon talked with some of the people who will be helping seniors get the most for their money with the new discount cards. Logging JamBy Mike Arnold on Monday, May 17, 2004.Falling wages, rising fuel costs, foreign competition and overbearing worker?s compensation insurance has put many Granite state loggers in a jam and the future of the logging industry in New Hampshire in jeopardy. We'll look into the history, challenges and hopes for loggers and logging in our state. Mike's guests are Don Quigley, Professor of Forestry at the University of New Hampshire's Thompson School, and Jasen Stock, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association. Keeping the Practices of the 18th Century AliveBy John Walters on Monday, May 17, 2004.When the lights go down, Sharon Burnston is perfectly at home. That?s because she?s an expert on daily life in 18th Century America. Sharon teaches people how to sew authentic period clothing, cook on an open hearth and make butter, candles, and soap; all just as it was done more than two centuries ago. Sharon is also the director of the Daniel Webster Birthplace Living History Project which opens on June 12th. |
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