Show Archive – May 9th, 2012

9 audio clips available

Guests include:

  • Ben Dick, President of the Manchester Education Association came in. Negotiations with the city seem to be at an impasse. Pink slips have gone out. More may be authorized. Is there a resolution in sight? Are the retirement incentives and health plan changes enough? Does Ben Dick think that the city will magically find enough money to resolve the issue? Tune in for the latest about the important meeting this past Monday, as well as the current budget negotiations. See the proposed changes to the city’s health benefit plan here.
  • Charlie Bass phoned in from Washington, and we talked internet privacy and whether or not big businesses need the proposed bill to combat internet terrorists and pirates. Get details on the bill and its impact here: www.bass.house.gov. Also, Bass comments on the Violence Against Women Act and discusses why this issue is being taken up at the federal level. Lastly, Bass pays a special visit to a young second grader in Hollis. Vote for NH Youngster Nicholas McElvery in the Doodle for Google Contest! GOOOO Nicholas!!
  • Ovide Lamontagne came on the program and commented on the fact that businessman extraordinaire/former presidential candidate, Steve Forbes, is in NH campaigning for him. Why did Steve Forbes get involved in this race? Plus, does Ovide support Right To Work, and what are Ovide’s regulatory plans to get businesses moving again in NH? Find Ovide on Facebook at Ovide2012, and visit www.ovide2012.com.
  • In this week’s edition of Morgan Records Management’s “Information Management Business Blunders,” Laura Morgan of Morgan Records Management/ Morgan Self Storage came in to explain what happens to records that are stored in a proper facility and why might it be better for your business. How do records management facilities really work? Tune in for this fascinating interview! Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!
  • Mayor Ted Gatsas came on the show and Rich starts the interview with a question about the “compromise” language in the proposed educational amendment. The Mayor’s seen the amendment, and he wants to do a rewrite. Plus, Rich asks the Mayor the big question: is the city going to blink in this game of budget chicken with the Union? Also in this interview, Rich and Ted discuss issues surrounding commercial/residential zoning in Manchester. Tune in for the specifics.
  • In our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services, Shelley brought Kim Daneault with her. Kim is a realtor with Keller Williams Metropolitan and a Buyer’s Agent. In this segment, Kim gives us a brief biography of herself and then explains what the role of a Buyer’s Agent really is. Don’t know what it is? Tune in to find out! Learn more about Kim here, and many thanks to our sponsor, Phenix Title Services.

Show Archive – May 9th, 2012

9 audio clips available

Guests included:

  • Ben Dick, President of the Manchester Education Association came in. Negotiations with the city seem to be at an impasse. Pink slips have gone out. More may be authorized. Is there a resolution in sight? Are the retirement incentives and health plan changes enough? Does Ben Dick think that the city will magically find enough money to resolve the issue? Tune in for the latest about the important meeting this past Monday, as well as the current budget negotiations. See the proposed changes to the city’s health benefit plan here.
  • Charlie Bass phoned in from Washington, and we talked internet privacy and whether or not big businesses need the proposed bill to combat internet terrorists and pirates. Get details on the bill and its impact here: www.bass.house.gov. Also, Bass comments on the Violence Against Women Act and discusses why this issue is being taken up at the federal level. Lastly, Bass pays a special visit to a young second grader in Hollis. Vote for NH Youngster Nicholas McElvery in the Doodle for Google Contest! GOOOO Nicholas!!
  • Ovide Lamontagne came on the program and commented on the fact that businessman extraordinaire/former presidential candidate, Steve Forbes, is in NH campaigning for him. Why did Steve Forbes get involved in this race? Plus, does Ovide support Right To Work, and what are Ovide’s regulatory plans to get businesses moving again in NH? Find Ovide on Facebook at Ovide2012, and visit www.ovide2012.com.
  • In this week’s edition of Morgan Records Management’s “Information Management Business Blunders,” Laura Morgan of Morgan Records Management/ Morgan Self Storage came in to explain what happens to records that are stored in a proper facility and why might it be better for your business. How do records management facilities really work? Tune in for this fascinating interview! Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!
  • Mayor Ted Gatsas came on the show and Rich starts the interview with a question about the “compromise” language in the proposed educational amendment. The Mayor’s seen the amendment, and he wants to do a rewrite. Plus, Rich asks the Mayor the big question: is the city going to blink in this game of budget chicken with the Union? Also in this interview, Rich and Ted discuss issues surrounding commercial/residential zoning in Manchester. Tune in for the specifics.
  • In our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services, Shelley brought Kim Daneault with her. Kim is a realtor with Keller Williams Metropolitan and a Buyer’s Agent. In this segment, Kim gives us a brief biography of herself and then explains what the role of a Buyer’s Agent really is. Don’t know what it is? Tune in to find out! Learn more about Kim here, and many thanks to our sponsor, Phenix Title Services.

Hour Number One

<p >In the first hour, Ben Dick, President of the Manchester Education Association came in. Negotiations with the city seem to be at an impasse. Pink slips have gone out. More may be authorized. Is there a resolution in sight? Are the retirement incentives and health plan changes enough? Does Ben Dick think that the city will magically find enough money to resolve the issue? Tune in for the latest about the important meeting this past Monday, as well as the current budget negotiations. See the proposed changes to the city’s health benefit plan here. We break for news (with an update on yesterday’s fire in Goffstown) and sports, and then in the second half of the hour, Charlie Bass phoned in from Washington, and we talked internet privacy and whether or not big businesses need the proposed bill to combat internet terrorists and pirates. Get details on the bill and its impact here: www.bass.house.gov. Also, Bass comments on the Violence Against Women Act and discusses why this issue is being taken up at the federal level. Lastly, Bass pays a special visit to a young second grader in Hollis. Vote for NH Youngster Nicholas McElveryin the Doodle for Google Contest! GOOOO Nicholas!!

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Hour Number Two

In the second hour, Ovide Lamontagne came on the program and commented on the fact that businessman extraordinaire/former presidential candidate, Steve Forbes, is in NH campaigning for him. Why did Steve Forbes get involved in this race? Plus, does Ovide support Right To Work, and what are Ovide’s regulatory plans to get businesses moving again in NH? Find Ovide on Facebook at Ovide2012, and visit www.ovide2012.com. We break for news (with an update on yesterday’s fire in Goffstown) and sports, and then in the second half of the hour, Laura Morgan of Morgan Records Management/ Morgan Self Storage came in to explain what happens to records that are stored in a proper facility and why might it be better for your business. How do records management facilities really work? Tune in for this fascinating interview! Call Morgan Records Management at 509-3986!

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Hour Number Three

<p >In the third hour, Mayor Ted Gatsas came on the show and Rich starts the interview with a question about the “compromise” language in the proposed educational amendment. The Mayor’s seen the amendment, and he wants to do a rewrite. Plus, Rich asks the Mayor the big question: is the city going to blink in this game of budget chicken with the Union? Also in this interview, Rich and Ted discuss issues surrounding commercial/residential zoning in Manchester. Tune in for the specifics. We break for news (with an update on yesterday’s fire in Goffstown) and sports, and then 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 Kim Daneault with her. Kim is a realtor with Keller Williams Metropolitan and a Buyer’s Agent. In this segment, Kim gives us a brief biography of herself and then explains what the role of a Buyer’s Agent really is. Don’t know what it is? Tune in to find out! Learn more about Kim here, and many thanks to our sponsor, Phenix Title Services.

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Ben Dick, President of the Manchester Education Association

Ben Dick, President of the Manchester Education Association came in. Negotiations with the city seem to be at an impasse. Pink slips have gone out. More may be authorized. Is there a resolution in sight? Are the retirement incentives and health plan changes enough? Does Ben Dick think that the city will magically find enough money to resolve the issue? Tune in for the latest about the important meeting this past Monday, as well as the current budget negotiations. See the proposed changes to the city’s health benefit plan here.

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Congressman Charlie Bass

Charlie Bass phoned in from Washington, and we talked internet privacy and whether or not big businesses need the proposed bill to combat internet terrorists and pirates. Get details on the bill and its impact here: www.bass.house.gov. Also, Bass comments on the Violence Against Women Act and discusses why this issue is being taken up at the federal level. Lastly, Bass pays a special visit to a young second grader in Hollis. Vote for NH Youngster Nicholas McElvery in the Doodle for Google Contest! GOOOO Nicholas!!

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Ovide Lamontagne, Candidate for Governor

Ovide Lamontagne came on the program and commented on the fact that businessman extraordinaire/former presidential candidate, Steve Forbes, is in NH campaigning for him. Why did Steve Forbes get involved in this race? Plus, does Ovide support Right To Work, and what are Ovide’s regulatory plans to get businesses moving again in NH? Find Ovide on Facebook at Ovide2012, and visit www.ovide2012.com.

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Laura Morgan, Morgan Records Management

<p >In this week’s edition of Morgan Records Management’s “Information Management Business Blunders,” Laura Morgan of Morgan Records Management/ Morgan Self Storage came in to explain what happens to records that are stored in a proper facility and why might it be better for your business. How do records management facilities really work? Tune in for this fascinating interview! Call Morgan Records Managementat 509-3986!

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Mayor Ted Gatsas

Mayor Ted Gatsas came on the show and Rich starts the interview with a question about the “compromise” language in the proposed educational amendment. The Mayor’s seen the amendment, and he wants to do a rewrite. Plus, Rich asks the Mayor the big question: is the city going to blink in this game of budget chicken with the Union? Also in this interview, Rich and Ted discuss issues surrounding commercial/residential zoning in Manchester. Tune in for the specifics.

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Shelley Malone, Real Estate Tip of the Week

In our Real Estate Tip of the Week, sponsored by Phenix Title Services, Shelley brought Kim Daneault with her. Kim is a realtor with Keller Williams Metropolitan and a Buyer’s Agent. In this segment, Kim gives us a brief biography of herself and then explains what the role of a Buyer’s Agent really is. Don’t know what it is? Tune in to find out! Learn more about Kim here, and many thanks to our sponsor, Phenix Title Services.

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