Senator John Kerry / History of the Telephone

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By Shay Zeller on Monday, November 7, 2005.
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Senator John Kerry visited Manchester this weekend to support democrats running in Tuesday’s elections. We caught up with him to talk about his future plans and the state of the Democratic Party. Later in the show we'll look at the role of the telephone -- past and present. Our conversation will include a check-in with Paul Violette. He and his father are both former owners of the Merrimack Telephone Company. Now they've founded the New Hampshire Telephone Museum in Warner.

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Very good interview with

Very good interview with Senator Kerry. As a New Hampshire resident, I am happy to hear about his support of the our "First in the Nation" primary.

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