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NH Farmers Look to Expand Market to Local Chefs

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, July 5, 2005.

Local strawberries, mushrooms, cheese, fish and much more graced the plates of an eight course dinner held last week.

The meal, hosted by the Shaker Table Restaurant in Canterbury, officially kicked off a program to connect New Hampshire farmers with New Hampshire restaurateurs.

Organizers hope events like this will promote the bounty of local food right in the state's backyard.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein went to Canterbury and filed this report.

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Dazzling Over Digital

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 5, 2005.

The long-promised digital revolution is here, and it's changing our lives - the way we get news, listen to music, take pictures...and share information. We'll learn more about the technology; also, who's embracing it - who isn't, and how it's affecting our culture. Laura's guests are Ben McLeod, NHPR's New Media Coordinator and Jim Barry, Media Spokesperson for the Consumer Electronics Association.

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Author Dan Brown

By John Walters on Tuesday, July 5, 2005.

Dan Brown's best-seller, The Da Vinci Code is a page-turner and a thriller, but it's also full of little-known history about art and the Catholic Church. The unlikely hero of the book is a Harvard professor of religious symbology, who's been called a thinking man's Indiana Jones. This repeat Front Porch interview represents one of host John Walters' favorites.

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