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ArchivesReport Predicts State Ed Funding will ShrinkBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, August 5, 2004.A new report shows the New Hampshire's education funding system will reduce the state's share of funding into the future. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. The Shakers - (Rebroadcast)By Laura Knoy on Thursday, August 5, 2004.Most of us have heard of The Shakers, but do we really know what they are about and where they come from? We'll take a look at the history of the Shaking Quakers, from their start with Mother Ann in the 17-hundreds all the way up to modern times here in New England. Mike's guests are Darryl Thompson, a Shaker historian who has lived with the Canterbury Shakers in New Hampshire for over three decades, and Shery Hack, Director of Programs and Collections at the Canterbury Shaker Village. Surviving Nazi-Occupied PolandBy John Walters on Thursday, August 5, 2004.Betty Lauer was a Jewish teenager who lived through the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe in World War Two. She was forced to take on a new identity as a Polish Christian. She lived in the constant fear of discovery, and never knew who she could trust. Now she lives in the Upper Valley area of New Hampshire. Betty recounts her wartime years in her new book, Hiding in Plain Sight. |
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