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Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. |
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Then we profile the "The Lollipop Tree," a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast. And later: |
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Learning how to make baskets with a Sanbornton woman. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshire. We launched this series in 2005 to profile individuals and businesses producing goods in the state. We begin with a topic on a lot of people's mind. High oil prices. Escalating costs have prompted many NH residents to seek alternative sources for heat this winter -- and that has translated into booming business for New England Wood Pellet. For 15 years, the company has been turning recycled wood into burnable pellets and in the process has become one of the largest wood pellet operations in the country. We travel to Jaffery -- where Outlook Videographer Steve Giordani introduces us to the company's owner Steve Walker -- who explains how it all works. |
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The average consumer uses 3-tons of wood pellets to heat their home for a season. Pellets cost about 200-dollars per ton. New England Wood Pellet is doing so well it plans to expand --and is looking at building a new plant this spring. |
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We continue our look at Making It in New Hampshire with "The Lollipop Tree"-- a family-owned specialty-food manufacturer based in Portsmouth. The company-- founded in 19-81-- is run by a husband and wife team. Outlook photojournalist Steve Giordani captures their story. |
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Lollipop Tree supplies 3-thousand stores across the country. |
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Basketmaking is an art-form for one New Hampshire woman. In this "Making it in New Hampshire" report we focus on Sharon Dugan and her basket-making. a skill she learned years ago from her mother. Outlook Videographer Steve Giordani takes us to her Sanbornton shop in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire -- about a half an hour north of Concord. |
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You can find Sharon Dugan's baskets among collections all over the world. They are considered both functional and cherished works of art. |
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:35 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to this special edition of New Hampshire Outlook-- We launched this series in 2005 to profile individuals and businesses producing goods in the state. We begin with a topic on a lot of people's mind. High oil prices. Escalating costs have prompted many NH residents to seek alternative sources for heat this winter and that has translated into booming business for New England Wood Pellet. For 15 years, the company has been turning recycled wood into burnable pellets and in the process has become one of the largest wood pellet operations in the country. We travel to Jaffery, where Outlook Videographer Steve Giordani introduces us to the company's owner Steve Walker who explains how it all works. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Walker\Owner, New England Wood Pellet |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:25 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. We continue our look at Making It in New Hampshire with "The Lollipop Tree"-- a family-owned specialty-food manufacturer based in Portsmouth. The company--founded in 1981--is run by a husband and wife team. Outlook photojournalist Steve Giordani captures their story. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Laurie Lynch\Founder, Lollipop Tree, Bob Lynch\President, Lollipop Tree |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:25 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. We continue our look at Making It in New Hampshire with "The Lollipop Tree"-- a family-owned specialty-food manufacturer based in Portsmouth. The company--founded in 1981--is run by a husband and wife team. Outlook photojournalist Steve Giordani captures their story. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Laurie Lynch\Founder, Lollipop Tree, Bob Lynch\President, Lollipop Tree |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:25 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. Basketmaking is an art-form for one New Hampshire woman. In this "Making it in New Hampshire" report we focus on Sharon Dugan and her basket-making, a skill she learned years ago from her mother. Outlook Videographer Steve Giordani takes us to her Sanbornton shop in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire -- about a half an hour north of Concord. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sharon Dugan\Basketmaker |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:25 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook-- Making It in New Hampshrie: We travel to Jaffrey for a look at the New England Wood Pellet operation. Basketmaking is an art-form for one New Hampshire woman. In this "Making it in New Hampshire" report we focus on Sharon Dugan and her basket-making, a skill she learned years ago from her mother. Outlook Videographer Steve Giordani takes us to her Sanbornton shop in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire -- about a half an hour north of Concord. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sharon Dugan\Basketmaker |
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Monday, January 2nd: Coming up: a special edition of NH Outlook -- Making It in NH from wood pellets to speciality foods to baskets it's all NEXT on NH Outlook. Tuesday, January 3rd: Coming up: A look ahead at the 2006 Legislative Session, hear from state leaders next on New Hampshire Outlook. Wednesday, January 4th: Coming Up: take a tour of Manchester with new mayor Frank Guinta and find out his plans for the state's biggest city. I'm Beth Carroll that's NEXT on New Hampshire Outlook. Thursday, January 5th: Coming Up: some New Hampshire residents with a view are crying foul-- learn how property re-assessments are creating sticker shock in some communities that's NEXT on New Hampshire Outlook. Friday, January 6th: Coming up: Journalists from around the state join me to discuss this week's top stories. I'm Beth Carroll New Hampshire Outlook is next. |
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