|
|
Pre-ShowReturn to index of stories... |
Next on New Hampshire Outlook. The sights and sounds of the long awaited innaugural run of the Downeaster. Plus we put the week's other headlines into perspective with journalists from around the state. |
RoundtableReturn to index of stories... |
Karl Rove made an insulting remark about Berlin - calling it a "critical intellectual center" McLaughlin press conference on Parker pleading guilty to reduced charge accompice to second degree murder of Suzanne Zantop Education Funding Ned Gordon.Another bill Dvid Hess.Repub. leadership hopes to come up with solution Berlin says no to state loan for now and American Tissue wants to sell equipment Jingoism - patriotism and Christmas in school holiday programs Final thoughts |
Other NewsReturn to index of stories... |
Here's a look at other stories making news this Friday. |
Inaugural TrainReturn to index of stories... |
For the first time since 1965, Amtrak passenger trains are about to run between Boston and Portland, Maine. Regular service begins Saturday, but a special inaugural train left Boston Friday morning making seven stops along way including whistle stop celebrations in Exeter, Dover and Durham |
train tagReturn to index of stories... |
The project took more than ten years and 50 million dollars to complete. The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority estimates one-thousand passengers will ride the Downeaster each day. |
National GuardReturn to index of stories... |
As we prepare to usher in the new year there is about to be a changing of the Guard of a different sort. One group of New Hampshire Air National Guard members is heading home, but another is getting ready to head overseas. The Guard says more than 30 members of the 157th Air Refueling Wing are flying to Europe on Sunday to replace Guard members already on duty there. |
Intro Mt WashingtonReturn to index of stories... |
The odds are not good that most of New Hampshire will have a White Christmas. To find out what's in store for us in the more immediate future, we checked in earlier with Steve Bailey at the Mount Washington Observatory. |
Mount WashingtonReturn to index of stories... |
Mount Washington Observatory\Friday On The Summit\Fog and freezing fog, then skies broke \High: 32 degrees\Peak gust: West 80 mph\Visibility: From 50 feet to 60 miles Overnight\North\WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY\Rain changing to snow\Accumulations: 3-5"\Lows: Upper 20s Overnight\Central\Rain changing to snow\Accumulations: 2-4"\Lows: Upper 20s\Winds: N 5 to 10mph Overnight\South\Rain changing to snow\Accumulation: An inch or less\Lows: Lower 30s\Winds: 5 to 10mph North Saturday\North\Mostly cloudy\Chance of snow \Highs: Lower 30s\Winds: NW 15 to 25 mph Saturday\South\Mostly cloudy \Chance of snow \Then sunny and windy\Highs: Upper 30s |
Next OutlookTease Return to index of stories... |
Monday on New Hampshire Outlook. high tech jobs - what will the job market be like for New Hampshire's graduating college students? |
GoodnightReturn to index of stories... |
That's all for this edition of Outlook. Thanks for joining us. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Allison McNair. We'll be back Monday at 10. |
FoundersReturn to index of stories... |
Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook: New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion Public Service of New Hampshire Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust Putnam Foundation Stratford Foundation |
Weekend PromoReturn to index of stories... |
Monday on New Hampshire Outlook. high tech jobs - what will the job market be like for New Hampshire's graduating college students? Join us Monday at 10 only on NH Outlook. |
Monday tonightReturn to index of stories... |
Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. high tech jobs - what will the job market be like for New Hampshire's graduating college students? Join us at 10 only on NH Outlook. |
Tonight at 10 PromoReturn to index of stories... |
Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Journalists from around the state give context and perspective to the week's headlines. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
train contentReturn to index of stories... |
Stops along the 114-mile line include Saco and Wells, Maine; Dover, Durham and Exeter, New Hampshire; and Haverhill, Massachusetts. |
White Christmas?Return to index of stories... |
avbaln -- If you want a White Christmas, the place to be during the holiday will be in northern New England and upper New York State. Meteorologists at Cornell University's Northeast Regional Climate Center say that although a white Christmas is unlikely for many places in the Northeast, snow-prone upstate New York and northern New England have favorable odds. The center lists the top six places with the best chance of a white Christmas with at least one inch of snow as Caribou, Maine; Concord, New Hampshire; Syracuse, New York; Portland, Maine; Binghampton, New York; and Burlington, Vermont. |
New testReturn to index of stories... |
AP-NH--New Test dewcon Students hurrying to get equivalency degrees before exams change -- Students pursuing high school equivalency degrees in New Hampshire are flocking to review classes and testing centers in hopes of passing before the exams change next month. New versions of the five-subject exams will be issued January first, and anyone working toward the degree after that will lose credit for any pieces of the test taken before the changes. The degrees provide credentials to adults who have not graduated from traditional high schools. The Education Department says there has been a surge of people taking the test. A |