NH Outlook Thursday Aug. 5th, Friday, 8/6/2004
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On this New Hampshire Outlook: The long awaited welcome home for dozens of reservists who served in Iraq for 16 months.
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Also ahead-- NASA launches a rocket toward Mercury. We sit down with an expert to talk about the mission and what stargazers can expect in the coming days. Plus:
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The growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Steve Taylor takes us on a tour of one of the biggest.
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
166 members of the Londonderry-based 94-th Military Police Company have spent their first full day back home with their loved ones.
The unit received a huge welcome home during a ceremony in Manchester Wednesday afternoon.
It was a much anticipated return for the group--they were scheduled to come home last October but their tour was extended twice.
Videographer Todd Ziemek was at the J-F-K Coliseum where family and friends welcomed the buses and then waited one final hour for a ceremony before their personal reunions.
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The 94th Military Police Company is one of the longest serving Army Reserve units in the war in Iraq.
During Wednesday's ceremony five members of the company received the Purple Heart after being wounded in a combat zone.
Also Wednesday, members of the 439-th Quartermaster Army Reserve Company returned to Portsmouth after serving nearly 15 months in Iraq.
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If you want to find out what's going on in space--talk to John Gianforte.
He is an avid amateur astronomer and instructor in the starry subject at the College for Lifelong Learning.
This week NASA's Messenger blasted off toward Mercury.and next week it's time for the Persied meteor shower.
Chip Neal visited Gianforte at his home observatory in Durham to get the scoop on the skies above.
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Just a reminder. The peak of the Persied meteor showers is next Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning.
And, if you're looking for more news about astronomy you can follow John Gianforte's monthy column in Fosters Daily Democrat.
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And now - back to earth - literally.
This is the time of year folks are looking for fresh local produce and the state has designated this first week of August as Farmers' Market week.
Steve Taylor--the state Commissioner of Agriculture--takes us for a tour of the Manchester Farmer's Market as part of his "Real NEw Hampshire" series.
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Most of the Farmer's Markets in New Hampshire are open in June through early October.
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If you'd like to find the Farmer's Markets closest to you and the times they are open,
connect with us on-line at nhptv.org.
Join our online discussion and tell us what's on your mind.
You can also find streaming video of all our broadcasts.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
Journalists from around the state discuss this week's top stories.
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That is it for this edition of our program.
I'm Richard Ager.
We'll see you next time.
Thanks for watching.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/05/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 5:00 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: The long awaited welcome home for dozens of reservists who served in Iraq for 16 months. Also ahead-- NASA launches a rocket toward Mercury. We sit down with an expert to talk about the mission and what stargazers can expect in the coming days. Plus: The growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Steve Taylor takes us on a tour of one of the biggest. Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. 166 members of the Londonderry-based 94-th Military Police Company have spent their first full day back home with their loved ones. The unit received a huge welcome home during a ceremony in Manchester Wednesday afternoon. It was a much anticipated return for the group--they were scheduled to come home last October but their tour was extended twice. Videographer Todd Ziemek was at the J-F-K Coliseum where family and friends welcomed the buses and then waited one final hour for a ceremony before their personal reunions.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Todd Ziemek NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Major General David Duncan\655th ASG Bishop John McCormack\Diocese of Manchester 1st Sgt. Dennis Mawn \94th Military Police Company Karen Hodges \Soldier's Mom Sgt. Daniel Hodges\94th Military Police Company Bob Hodges\Soldier's Father
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/05/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 5:00 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: The long awaited welcome home for dozens of reservists who served in Iraq for 16 months. Also ahead-- NASA launches a rocket toward Mercury. We sit down with an expert to talk about the mission and what stargazers can expect in the coming days. Plus: The growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Steve Taylor takes us on a tour of one of the biggest. Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. 166 members of the Londonderry-based 94-th Military Police Company have spent their first full day back home with their loved ones. The unit received a huge welcome home during a ceremony in Manchester Wednesday afternoon. It was a much anticipated return for the group--they were scheduled to come home last October but their tour was extended twice. Videographer Todd Ziemek was at the J-F-K Coliseum where family and friends welcomed the buses and then waited one final hour for a ceremony before their personal reunions.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Todd Ziemek NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Major General David Duncan\655th ASG Bishop John McCormack\Diocese of Manchester 1st Sgt. Dennis Mawn \94th Military Police Company Karen Hodges \Soldier's Mom Sgt. Daniel Hodges\94th Military Police Company Bob Hodges\Soldier's Father
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/05/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:50 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: The long awaited welcome home for dozens of reservists who served in Iraq for 16 months. Also ahead-- NASA launches a rocket toward Mercury. We sit down with an expert to talk about the mission and what stargazers can expect in the coming days. Plus: The growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Steve Taylor takes us on a tour of one of the biggest. If you want to find out what's going on in space--talk to John Gianforte. He is an avid amateur astronomer and instructor in the starry subject at the College for Lifelong Learning. This week NASA's Messenger blasted off toward Mercury.and next week it's time for the Persied meteor shower. Chip Neal visited Gianforte at his home observatory in Durham to get the scoop on the skies above.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: John Gianforte
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/05/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 12:50 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: The long awaited welcome home for dozens of reservists who served in Iraq for 16 months. Also ahead-- NASA launches a rocket toward Mercury. We sit down with an expert to talk about the mission and what stargazers can expect in the coming days. Plus: The growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Steve Taylor takes us on a tour of one of the biggest. And now - back to earth - literally. This is the time of year folks are looking for fresh local produce and the state has designated this first week of August as Farmers' Market week. Steve Taylor--the state Commissioner of Agriculture--takes us for a tour of the Manchester Farmer's Market as part of his "Real New Hampshire" series.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Taylor\NH Commissioner of Agriculture Charles Reid\Stone Wall Farm - Nottingham Kathleen Cook\Co-founder Henry Ahern\Bonnie Brae Farms Caroline Ramsbotham\Riverview Farm-Madbury Peter Oldak\Jewell Towne Vineyards - South Hampton Ladislau Lala\Lala's Hungarian Pastry-Manchester
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Thursday, August 5, 2004:
We pretaped the show earlier than normal because all of the items were ready. We were done around 5pm. No problems.
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