We’re looking at some of the top stories of the week: after a summer of protests, Arthur T. returns and a Market Basket deal is signed; primary politics heat up, as the state Republican and Democratic parties file dueling campaign finance complaints in the Governor’s race; and Plymouth State University joins those institutions no longer requiring applicants submit SAT scores.
GUESTS:
- Jeff Feingold – Editor of New Hampshire Business Review
- Garry Rayno– Statehouse reporter for The Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News
- Dean Spiliotes– Civic Scholar in the School of Arts and Sciences at Southern New Hampshire University and author of the website NHPoliticalCapital.com