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Story Archives of 'Dover'Dover's Con-Green-ience StoreBy Amy Quinton on Monday, November 24, 2008.The first con-green-ience store and fueling station in the state will open its doors today in Dover. Dover Adult LearningBy Deborah Schachter on Saturday, October 25, 2008.Good jobs depend on good education and training. Just ask Linda Scorfano. She has a good job today, but when she first walked into Dover Adult Learning Center she was a high school dropout worried about passing her GED. New Hampshire Independents Change the Presidential RaceBy Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.A month ago, New Hampshire was considered a battleground state. Today, it is leaning towards Democrat Barack Obama. If that shift holds, it will be due to the changing allegiances of independent voters. Independents handed John McCain victories in both the 2000 and 2008 primaries. But as New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg reports, for many voters, that appeal has faded. Palin Visits New HampshireBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.GOP Vice Presidential nominee tells loyalists that New Hampshire is like Alaska, and that John McCain has beaten the odds before. Obama Outlines Tax Plan in DoverBy Josh Rogers on Friday, September 12, 2008.Campaigning in New Hampshire today Democrat Barack Obama promised to lower taxes for most Americans. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports. A Holiday Farmers Market in DoverBy Xenia Piaseckyj on Thursday, December 20, 2007.Just when you think Farmers' Markets are a thing of seasons past, some folks have put together a Holiday Farmers' Market in Dover. Dennis Kucinich Speaks in DoverBy NHPR Staff on Sunday, February 4, 2007.Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich returned to New Hampshire as part of his presidential campaign. He spoke to a crowd at the Dover Public Library and took questions from the audience. Bellamy River Reopens to Shellfish HarvestBy Rebecca Kaufman on Thursday, November 17, 2005.For the first time in over 20 years, the Bellamy River in Dover is now open to shellfish harvesting. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Rebecca Kaufman has more. Whoops, There Goes Another DamBy Roger Wood on Tuesday, November 9, 2004.A 19th century dam across the Bellamy River in Dover went down today. Its removal is intended to restore a fishery spawning ground in the Seacoast region. NHPR Correspondent Roger Wood has the story. Film Director Michael WadleighBy John Walters on Thursday, October 7, 2004.When the Woodstock Music Festival was held in 1969, nobody expected a film documenting the event to win an Oscar. The three-hour film won the Oscar for Best Documentary. Host John Walters talks with Director Michael Wadleigh, who now lives in Dover, about the legacy of the film and his work in media since Woodstock. |
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