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ArchivesMayor Blastos is Stepping DownBy Donna Moxley on Thursday, December 27, 2007.After 8 years of serving as Keene’s Mayor, the colorful Michael Blastos is stepping down next week. The 74 year-old mayor decided not to run again, because he says he just can’t keep up the pace. The Keene Sentinel’s Donna Moxley takes a look at the legacy of the man credited with bringing civility to the city council and Green policies to local government. Keene Plans to Adapt to Climate ChangeBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, December 27, 2007.Many cities across the US are taking steps to save energy and reduce the pollution that causes climate change. But one New Hampshire city is the first in the nation to come up with a plan to prepare for the effects of global warming. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton takes a look at how the city of Keene is preparing to adapt to a warming climate. Wired Magazine: 5 Tech Trends That Will Change Business in 2008By Andrew Walsh on Thursday, December 27, 2007.Wired Magazine is asking readers to vote on which technology trend they think will most change the business world in 2008. The magazine has picked the top five to choose from: - Online Storage A Celebration of the Winter Solstice 2007By NHPR Staff on Thursday, December 27, 2007.The Exchange takes a break today to bring you a holiday special. This all-new program is a delightful compilation of country dance tunes, carols, songs and motets excerpted from nine unique Revels celebrations performed across the country in 2006. Host Elaine Kennedy guides listeners through the program's sacred and secular folk materials and composed works, all of which are rooted in traditional European and American observances of Christmas, New Year's, the Feast of Fools, Twelfth Night and the Winter Solstice, and some of which date back to pre-Christian times. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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