Show Archive – October 16th, 2012 |
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Show Archive – October 16th, 2012 |
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8 audio clips available | |||
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Hour Number OneThe first hour kicks off with today’s news and then Rich and the team discuss Liberty Harbor Academy and wet newspapers. Afterwards, Christian P. Call called in to share his troubling experiences with long term care for his parents. Following this interview, Rich discusses the benefits of long term care policy. Hour Number TwoIn the second hour, it’s Your Health and Wellness, sponsored by East Coast Chiropractic! Tune in for great health tips from one of Manchester’s finest health professionals. Afterwards, we were joined by Rep Mark Warden, and then our beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit, and she’s telling us another great story about Manchester’s past. The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH. Hour Number ThreeIn the third hour, Rich comments on development and housing in Manchester, and then Patrick Arnold, Ward 12 Alderman, came in to discuss the proposed zoning change in his ward that could have city wide implications. Christian Call, Shares Story of Long Term Family CareChristian P. Call phoned in to share his troubling experiences with long term care for his parents. Peter Soucy, Your Health and WellnessIt’s Your Health and Wellness, sponsored by East Coast Chiropractic! Tune in for great health tips from one of Manchester’s finest health professionals. Mark Warden, State RepresentativeMark Warden came in to discuss his position on a NH income tax and other ballot issues. Aurore Eaton, The History LadyOur beloved History Lady of the Amoskeag Millyard Museum came in for her weekly visit. The History Lady is brought to you by PSNH. Rich on ZoningRich weighs in on zoning before Pat Arnold comes in to discuss. Patrick Arnold, Ward 12 AldermanPatrick Arnold, Ward 12 Alderman, came in to discuss the proposed zoning change in his ward that could have city wide implications.
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