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ArchivesMerrimack Gives Bradley a Social Security EarfulBy Kerry Grens on Tuesday, March 29, 2005.In his twelfth town hall meeting this year, Congressman Jeb Bradley swapped solutions with Merrimack residents on social security, immigration, and energy policy. His colleague, Representative Charlie Bass, held similar events in the second district and often met criticism. But the Merrimack crowd was far more supportive. NHPR’s Kerry Grens has more. Guitar-in-a-BoxBy John Walters on Tuesday, March 29, 2005.Guitar maker Tim White has been pushing the boundaries of guitar design by creating an inflatable version that can rock or be plucked with the best of them. The Museum of Fine Arts owns one of his Chrysalis Guitars and considers his work groundbreaking. School SafetyBy Kevin Gardner on Tuesday, March 29, 2005.Six years after Columbine, another school shooting brings national attention to school violence and safety issues. Where have we come since then? What have we learned and has our perspective changed since the nation's worst school shooting in history? Kevin Gardner hosts. His guests are Gregg Champlin, Natural Hazards Specialist with the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Management. Champlin also developed and conducts workshops on emergency management planning for schools throughout New Hampshire and is a national expert on school safety issues. Kevin Nolan, Detective with the Salem Police Department, Resource Officer for Salem High School and Vice-President of the Executive Board for the National Association School Resource Officers. Virginia Clifford, Coordinator for the Safe and Drug-free Schools program at the New Hampshire Department of Education. |
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