Major Expansion for WLMW-NH Family Radio and Home of Girard at Large
Quadrupling Studio Space, Installing New State-of-the-Art Equipment Local radio station, WLMW 90.7...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | Aug 21, 2014 | Girard at Large Radio, Greater Manchester, In the News, News, Oh My BLOG! |
Quadrupling Studio Space, Installing New State-of-the-Art Equipment Local radio station, WLMW 90.7...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | Aug 8, 2014 | 2014 Election News, 2014 Local Election News, News, On Air Stories |
Looks like the New Hampshire Republican State Committee has hit pay-dirt on another complaint it filed with the N H Department of Justice over campaign contributions to Governor Margaret Wood Hassan. Yesterday, Hassan’s...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | Jun 26, 2014 | 2014 Election News, 2014 Federal Election News, News, On Air Stories |
06-26-2014 News City Year New Hampshire, the outfit that places red clad young folks into several Manchester elementary schools to assist teachers and interest kids in learning, announced the appointment of five new members to...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | Jun 2, 2014 | News, On Air Stories |
06-02-2014 News Well, the drums of war are beating over Manchester’s budget as the Board of Mayor and Aldermen is set to take the matter up at tomorrow’s meeting. By charter the board has until the second Tuesday in...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | May 30, 2014 | News, On Air Stories |
05-30-2014 News “Better late than never,” was what the New Hampshire Republican Party said in a statement following the call by Democrats in New Hampshire’s congressional delegation for the resignation of...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | May 19, 2014 | 2014 Election News, 2014 State Election News, News, On Air Stories |
05-19-2014 News Manchester’s teachers will begin voting on a tentative agreement reached with Mayor Ted Gatsas tomorrow. Officials have been tight lipped about the pact pending the vote’s outcome, but Girard at...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | May 7, 2014 | News, On Air Stories |
05-07-2014 News Well, if anyone has any doubt about Mayor Ted Gatsas’ health and his abilities to discharge the duties of the office, last night’s contentious, marathon meeting ought to put those to rest. Several...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | May 1, 2014 | News, On Air Stories |
05-01-2014 News Two big developments came out of Concord yesterday. C A C R Seventeen, the proposed amendment to the New Hampshire constitution that would have barred discrimination based on sexual orientation was referred to...
Read MorePosted by Dave Martinez | Apr 1, 2014 | Radio, Show Archives |
(Hour 1a, b) NH Commissioner of Education Virginia Barry is alleged to have said that she quote...
Read MorePosted by Rich Girard | Mar 27, 2014 | 2014 Election News, 2014 Federal Election News, News, On Air Stories |
03-27-2014 News We told you yesterday that we would inquire as to why the Hooksett School Board was planning to meet with its legal counsel in non-public session to be briefed on the tuition legal settlement with the Manchester...
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