Show Archive – May 23rd, 2012

8 audio clips available

Topics and guests include:

  • Rich discusses the current happenings of the Manchester city budget, and touches on the Buffoonery in Bedford. Find more of the details in “Oh My BLOG!”. And don’t forget today’s Poll Question: Should Manchester’s school board, aldermen, teachers and principals ratify the terms of the recently negotiated tentative agreements to save jobs and avoid tax hikes?
  • Congressman Charlie Bass joins us for a very interesting interview. He comments on spending in Washington, breast cancer initiatives, launching his reelection campaign, and a recent article in the Lawrence Eagle Tribune ranking our congressmen on fiscal matters. Don’t miss it!
  • Kathy Benuck of Bedford Community TV comes in to discuss the strange things afoot in Bedford. Is the town trying to oppress free speech? Does TV production fall under “Right to Know?” To view Kathy’s blog, go here.
  • It’s Morgan Records Management‘s “Information Management Business Blunders” segment, and we’re talking about ways to protect your information. Click here to learn about “decoy documents,” and visit this page for an article about Medicaid data breaches. Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!
  • We’re joined by Mayor Ted Gatsas for his weekly visit. He’s answering questions on the city budget. How much does a retiring teacher get as severance pay? Also, the Mayor comments on our friends at City Year. Tune in for the Mayor’s take on the organization.
  • We have our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services. This week, Shelley brought in Alan Rice, Operating Partner of Keller Willams Metropolitan. They cover the current housing market. What are the indicators that Alan looks for to determine the future of the market, and what does this mean for Manchester? Tune in to find out.

Show Archive – May 23rd, 2012

8 audio clips available

Topics and guests included:

  • Rich discusses the current happenings of the Manchester city budget, and touches on the Buffoonery in Bedford. Find more of the details in “Oh My BLOG!”. And don’t forget today’s Poll Question: Should Manchester’s school board, aldermen, teachers and principals ratify the terms of the recently negotiated tentative agreements to save jobs and avoid tax hikes?
  • Congressman Charlie Bass joins us for a very interesting interview. He comments on spending in Washington, breast cancer initiatives, launching his reelection campaign, and a recent article in the Lawrence Eagle Tribune ranking our congressmen on fiscal matters. Don’t miss it!
  • Kathy Benuck of Bedford Community TV comes in to discuss the strange things afoot in Bedford. Is the town trying to oppress free speech? Does TV production fall under “Right to Know?” To view Kathy’s blog, go here.
  • It’s Morgan Records Management‘s “Information Management Business Blunders” segment, and we’re talking about ways to protect your information. Click here to learn about “decoy documents,” and visit this page for an article about Medicaid data breaches. Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!
  • We’re joined by Mayor Ted Gatsas for his weekly visit. He’s answering questions on the city budget. How much does a retiring teacher get as severance pay? Also, the Mayor comments on our friends at City Year. Tune in for the Mayor’s take on the organization.
  • We have our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services. This week, Shelley brought in Alan Rice, Operating Partner of Keller Willams Metropolitan. They cover the current housing market. What are the indicators that Alan looks for to determine the future of the market, and what does this mean for Manchester? Tune in to find out.

Hour Number One

In hour one, Rich tackles the developments in the Manchester budget negotiations. Will the teachers accept what every other city union has accepted? In the second half of the hour, Congressman Charlie Bass joins us for a very interesting interview. He comments on spending in Washington, breast cancer initiatives, launching his reelection campaign, and a recent article in the Lawrence Eagle Tribune ranking our congressmen on fiscal matters. Don’t miss it!

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Hour Number Two

In hour two, Kathy Benuck of Bedford Community TV comes in to discuss the strange things afoot in Bedford. Is the town trying to oppress free speech? Does TV production fall under “Right to Know?” To view Kathy’s blog, go here. In the second half of the hour, it’s Morgan Records Management‘s “Information Management Business Blunders” segment, and we’re talking about ways to protect your information. Click here to learn about “decoy documents,” and visit this page for an article about Medicaid data breaches. Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!

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Hour Number Three

In the third hour, we’re joined by Mayor Ted Gatsas for his weekly visit. He’s answering questions on the city budget. How much does a retiring teacher get as severance pay? Also, the Mayor comments on our friends at City Year. Tune in for the Mayor’s take on the organization. In the second half of the hour, we have our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services. This week, Shelley brought in Alan Rice, Operating Partner of Keller Willams Metropolitan. They cover the current housing market. What are the indicators that Alan looks for to determine the future of the market, and what does this mean for Manchester? Tune in to find out.

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Congressman Charlie Bass

Congressman Charlie Bass joins us for a very interesting interview. He comments on spending in Washington, breast cancer initiatives, launching his reelection campaign, and a recent article in the Lawrence Eagle Tribune ranking our congressmen on fiscal matters. Don’t miss it!

[dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/5-23-2012 Charlie Bass.mp3]

Kathy Benuck of Bedford Community TV

Kathy Benuck of Bedford Community TV comes in to discuss the strange things afoot in Bedford. Is the town trying to oppress free speech? Does TV production fall under “Right to Know?” To view Kathy’s blog, go here.

[dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/5-23-2012 Kathy Benuck.mp3]

Dan Fawcett, Morgan Records Management

It’s Morgan Records Management‘s “Information Management Business Blunders” segment, and we’re talking about ways to protect your information. Click here to learn about “decoy documents,” and visit this page for an article about Medicaid data breaches. Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!

[dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/5-23-2012 Business Blunders.mp3]

Mayor Ted Gatsas

We’re joined by Mayor Ted Gatsas for his weekly visit. He’s answering questions on the city budget. How much does a retiring teacher get as severance pay? Also, the Mayor comments on our friends at City Year. Tune in for the Mayor’s take on the organization.

[dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/5-23-2012 Mayor Gatsas.mp3]

Shelley Malone, Real Estate Tip of the Week

We have our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services. This week, Shelley brought in Alan Rice, Operating Partner of Keller Willams Metropolitan. They cover the current housing market. What are the indicators that Alan looks for to determine the future of the market, and what does this mean for Manchester? Tune in to find out.

[dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/5-23-2012 Phenix Title.mp3]