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ArchivesChildren UnlimitedBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.Nicole from Madison had a two year old son who didn't speak or respond because of severe trauma. Children Unlimited guided the family through therapy and care, and now at age five, the boy is empathetic and happy. Connecticut River Watershed CouncilBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.Ginger Cook volunteers every year as part of the Connecticut River Watershed Council river cleanup. Among the 45 tons of trash she and other volunteers dredged up were televisions, car batteries, guitars and more! Gospel Music ProjectBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.Dawn Boyer sings with the Gospel Music Project. She's seen firsthand the power, hope and joy gospel music can bring to those in need. Monadnock Developmental ServicesBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.Jennifer Martin of Keene says she just needs "space, a good place to live, and a cat to love." Monadnock Developmental Services helps Jennifer in her work and home life so she can be independent. Seacoast OutrightBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.For Justine in Seabrook, Seacoast Outright became a safe and supportive space to talk. The organization helps gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth develop leadership skills. Upper Valley Teacher InstituteBy Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.After spending years in environmental law, Kelly Nicks of Newport realized she wanted to teach. The Upper Valley Teacher Institute helped her transition into teaching and use her experience to reach her students. Multipurpose SnagsBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Friday, November 24, 2006.Dead or dying trees may make you want to pull out the chainsaw, but before you do, consider the many uses snags have for wildlife. UNH Musical Theatre ShowcaseBy Cheryl Senter on Friday, November 24, 2006.This is the time of the year for college midterms. For some at the University of New Hampshire, midterms took the form of participating in the Musical Theatre Showcase held at the Hennessy Theatre earlier this month. Theatre and Dance students performed, directed, designed, and choreographed pieces including original works for their peers, teachers and family members. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
UNH Wildcats Go to the PlayoffsBy Brady Carlson on Friday, November 24, 2006.This Saturday the University of New Hampshire football team heads to Virginia. They'll face Hampton University in the first round of the Division 1-AA playoffs. NHPR's sports commentator Jim Jeanotte speaks with Brady Carlson to give us a preview of the game. A Letter from Iraq: Sgt Kevin BallentineBy Mark Bevis on Friday, November 24, 2006.By most accounts, these past several months have been some of the deadliest of the Iraq war. Since the US invasion 3 and a half years ago, more than 28 hundred US soldiers have died. And the United Nations is reporting that in October alone more than 37 hundred Iraqis were killed. But the Iraqi government rejects those numbers as inflated. The men and women of New Hampshire's National Guard are somewhat removed from the day to day violence wracking that country. The 150 members of the 36-43rd company are assigned duty at a detention center outside of Baghdad. On Friday's New Hampshire Public Radio has been checking in with the troops of the 36-43rd to see how they are getting along so far from home. Today, NHPR's Mark Bevis speaks with Sgt Kevin Ballentine. |
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