NH OUTLOOK, Monday, 7/7/2003
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to NH Outlook.
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In this edition. it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire.
You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world.
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You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals.
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You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding.
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And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua.
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First, you may be surprised to know that one of the world's most successful stamp and coin collecting businesses is here in New Hampshire.
Maynard Sundman has been growing his company in Littleton for over 50 years.
Theresa Kennett introduces us to a man who discovered his livelihood by chance as a young boy.
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This next story also takes us to the North Country where a man and his machines are legend.
Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Taylor first introduced us to Eddie Nash last year.
It's a slice of Steve's Real New Hampshire.
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For many farmers in New Hampshire, diversification has been their key to success. Some have moved away from traditional productions and entered into niche marketing. Near Hinsdale, there's a dairy farm where the owners saw an opportunity to do something different with the milk they produced and they took advantage of it. Phil Vaughn has the story of Echo Farm.
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Finally, as you've seen in this program, New Hampshire businesses come in all shapes and sizes.
They even make some of the world's coolest toys.
If you have a young person in your life, or, if you're young at heart, you might be familiar with Bendos.
According to the toy industry, they are one of the hottest toys on the market.
Lisa Brown reports from Manchester.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
A day in the political life of democratic presidential hopeful Howard Dean.
It's the second in our series of reports on New Hampshire's First in the Nation Primary.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/07/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 9:00minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire. You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world. You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals. You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding. And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua. First, you may be surprised to know that one of the world's most successful stamp and coin collecting businesses is here in New Hampshire. Maynard Sundman has been growing his company in Littleton for over 50 years. Theresa Kennett introduces us to a man who discovered his livelihood by chance as a young boy.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Thersa Kennett NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Maynard Sundman\Littleton Coin Company, David Sundman\Littleton Coin Company, Eileen Whitehead\Littleton Coin Company, Paul McGoldrick\Littleton
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/07/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 9:00minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire. You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world. You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals. You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding. And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua. First, you may be surprised to know that one of the world's most successful stamp and coin collecting businesses is here in New Hampshire. Maynard Sundman has been growing his company in Littleton for over 50 years. Theresa Kennett introduces us to a man who discovered his livelihood by chance as a young boy.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Thersa Kennett NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Maynard Sundman\Littleton Coin Company, David Sundman\Littleton Coin Company, Eileen Whitehead\Littleton Coin Company, Paul McGoldrick\Littleton
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/07/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:00minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire. You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world. You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals. You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding. And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua. This next story also takes us to the North Country where a man and his machines are legend. Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Taylor first introduced us to Eddie Nash last year. It's a slice of Steve's Real New Hampshire.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Taylor\NH Comm. of Agriculture, Eddie Nash\Owner
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/07/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:00minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire. You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world. You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals. You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding. And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua. For many farmers in New Hampshire, diversification has been their key to success. Some have moved away from traditional productions and entered into niche marketing. Near Hinsdale, there's a dairy farm where the owners saw an opportunity to do something different with the milk they produced and they took advantage of it. Phil Vaughn has the story of Echo Farm.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Courtney Hodge\Echo Farm, Robert Hodge\Echo Farm, Jason Hodge\Echo Farm, Chuck Cressy\Owner, Durham Market Place, Steve Taylor\Dept of Agriculture
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/07/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:30 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, it's all about business and making it in New Hampshire. You'll meet the Littleton man behind the largest mail order stamp collecting business in the world. You'll also meet the man behind Colebrook's wildly successful and controversial used equipment business where you literally can get acres and acres of deals. You'll see how a 4-H project raising dairy cows turned into a business making pudding. And we'll take a look at the creative process for toymakers in Nashua. Finally, as you've seen in this program, New Hampshire businesses come in all shapes and sizes. They even make some of the world's coolest toys. If you have a young person in your life, or, if you're young at heart, you might be familiar with Bendos. According to the toy industry, they are one of the hottest toys on the market. Lisa Brown reports from Manchester.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Lisa Brown NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rick Malagodi \Kid Galaxy President, "Cosmic Creator", Vince Conti\Designer, "Cosmic Creator", Thomas Csizmadia\Designer, "Rocket Boy"
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