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New Accessible Home Unveiled

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, August 22, 2007.

Boscawen, New Hampshire is home to the first Easy Living residential home in the state. It’s designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities.

The newly constructed house has spacious halls, easy-to-use fixtures and even a wheelchair ramp in the garage.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein went to the open house and files this report.

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Portrait of George Washington Gets A Facelift

By Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, August 22, 2007.

Morning Edition's Lisa Peakes talks with Wesley Balla, The NH Historical Society’s Director of Collections and Exhibitions, about the refurbished portrait of George Washington on glass.

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Lyme Disease

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, August 22, 2007.

Thirty years ago, a group of children in Lyme, Connecticut developed a new type of illness caused by the bacterium Borrellia burgdorferi and transmitted by infected deer ticks. Doctors called this illness Lyme Disease. Thirty years later, the disease has spread and grown. In New Hampshire the number of diagnoses has jumped up 128 percent between 2005 and 2006, while scientists found that between 50-70 percent of blacklegged ticks in the state carry the disease. Even though these numbers are growing, the average American still knows little about how Lyme disease is transmitted, diagnosed, and treated. Today we learn more about Lyme disease and what's being done to prevent and treat it.

Guests

  • Dr. Jose Montero: New Hampshire State Epidemiologist
  • Dr. Jeff Parsonnet: Associate Professor of Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and a member of the Infectious Disease Clinical Staff at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

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Learning to Let Go: The Psychology of Garage Sales

By Liz Bulkley on Wednesday, August 22, 2007.

Holding a garage sale can be lots of fun, but it can be a little tough, too. It's not always easy to sell your personal belongings, especially the ones that have emotional significance. In the second half of the Front Porch's mini-series on garage sales, we look at the psychological aspects of them. We'll talk about the best way to let go of your belongings and whether you really should let go of them at all. And we'll hear from NHPR listeners who shared their best garage sale stories with us.

We're joined by G.G. Carbone, author of How to Make Fortune with Other People's Junk. We'll also hear from Tara Mahady, who recently held her first sale.

Be sure to check out the Front Porch Goes Garage Sale Hunting page, where you can find photos, more audio, and an essay by New Hampshire writer Elissa Paquette.

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