LIVE: Growth and the New Hampshire Identity Crisis

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 10, 2005.
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We're not Cow Hampshire anymore, at least that's what some people say. New people are coming for the small town charm and wanting to close the door behind them, but in their wake are more houses, higher taxes and a change in the cultural landscape of the state. In our fifth installment we look at the cultural and psychological aspects of growth, how we reconcile our ideas about what New Hampshire is, was and is becoming. Laura's guests are Jamie Trowbridge, President of Yankee Publishing, John Clayton, Columnist for the New Hampshire Union Leader and Sunday News and Stu Wallace, Professor of History at the New Hampshire Technical Institute.
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*This show will be broadcast live from the Windham Town Hall from 9-10am.*

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