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ArchivesCurrier Museum of ArtBy Deborah Schachter on Saturday, December 12, 2009.As she settled into a new culture and learned a new language, Qamar learned to weave and paint – and found joy in her new community – at the Currier Museum Art Center. Nashua Adult Learning CenterBy Deborah Schachter on Saturday, November 28, 2009.Mr. Olocho came to the U.S. from Kenya after receiving a green card through the immigration lottery. The Nashua Adult Learning Center helped him prepare for and achieve his U.S. high school equivalency degree. New Hampshire's TurkeysBy Chris Martin on Friday, November 27, 2009.This ever popular game bird was once erradicated from New Hampshire forests, but Chris explains how they were re-introduced. Socrates Exchange: Has technology helped or hurt us?By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, November 24, 2009.Since the beginning of time, human beings have been making tools to make life easier, better, faster or more efficient, but is that always a good thing? Are human beings happier today, whether individually or collectively, because of telephones, washing machines, text-messaging cell-phones, and iPods? Are there limitations on how much technology we should produce, or allow in our lives? Guest
Grafton County Senior Citizens CouncilBy Deborah Schachter on Saturday, November 21, 2009.The Grafton County Senior Citizens Council works to support the health, dignity and independence of older adults. One way it does that is by delivering meals to home-bound elders. Dick Jaeger has been delivering meals as a volunteer since 2003. |
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