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ArchivesTrain to Roll to Promote Commuter Rail in NHBy David Darman on Friday, October 21, 2005.On Monday, a commuter train is scheduled to run between Lowell, Massachusetts, and Manchester. The trip is being hosted by Second District Congressman Charles Bass, to demonstrate the possibility of rail service to the Queen City. Several state, municipal, and business leaders have signed on to take the ride. And as New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman reports, they're planning to climb on board to show their interest in reviving the railroad in the state. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Visit to Polly's Pancake ParlorBy Shannon Mullen on Friday, October 21, 2005.Every year thousands of tourists come to New Hampshire to see the state's brilliant fall colors. And some leaf-peepers-in-the-know head for the north country to make a special side-trip to Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill. When it opened nearly 70 years ago, the regular customers came from the region's grand hotels. But these days people come to Polly's from all over the world for the homemade pancakes and maple products. But as the last of this year's foliage peaks and the days get shorter and colder, there's not much time left to experience Polly's. The restaurant closes for the season this Sunday afternoon. New Hampshire Public Radio correspondent Shannon Mullen made the trip to Sugar Hill, and she sent us this audio postcard of breakfast at Polly's. |
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