Show Archive – July 17th, 2012

6 audio clips available

Guests and topics included:

  • We break an exclusive story about the existence of a recording of the 911 call made during Russ Ouellette’s alleged abuse incident.
  • Plus, new developments in the fire station on Hackett Hill, a historical perspective on NeighborWorks, and a little bit on Bring Home the Fox. Check out Oh My Blog! for more local stories, and make sure to vote in our Poll Question.
  • Our beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit, and she’s telling us about a Manchester sculptor named John Rogers (1829-1904). The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH.

Show Archive – July 17th, 2012

6 audio clips available

Guests and topics included:

  • We break an exclusive story about the existence of a recording of the 911 call made during Russ Ouellette’s alleged abuse incident.
  • Plus, new developments in the fire station on Hackett Hill, a historical perspective on NeighborWorks, and a little bit on Bring Home the Fox. Check out Oh My Blog! for more local stories, and make sure to vote in our Poll Question.
  • Our beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit, and she’s telling us about a Manchester sculptor named John Rogers (1829-1904). The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH.

Hour Number One

In the first hour, the team discusses an exclusive story about the existence of a recording of the 911 call made during Russ Ouellette’s alleged abuse incident. Plus, new developments in the fire station on Hackett Hill, and a historical perspective on the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation/Greater Manchester NeighborWorks and its effect on housing in Manchester. Check out Oh My Blog! for more local stories, and make sure to vote in our Poll Question.

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Hour Number Two

In the second hour, Rich continues his discussion of the Neighborworks. Afterwards, our beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit, and she’s telling us about a Manchester sculptor named John Rogers (1829-1904). The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH.

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Hour Number Three

In the third hour, Chuck Rolocek of the Hanover Street Chop House came on to talk a little about his business and even touches on the sale of C.R. Sparks. This segment is sponsored by St. Mary’s Bank. Afterwards, Rich talks a little bit about Bring Home the Fox. Tune in for the details!

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The History Lady, Aurore Eaton

Our beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit, and she’s telling us about a Manchester sculptor named John Rogers (1829-1904). The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH.

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Chuck Rolocek, Hanover Street Chop House

Chuck Rolocek of the Hanover Street Chop House came on to talk a little about his business and even touches on the sale of C.R. Sparks. This segment is sponsored by St. Mary’s Bank.

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