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FRIDAY/SUNDAY PROMO From pot protests to preventing overdevelopment, Outlook explores the stories and issues of Monadnock in our latest regional roundtable. |
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Preshow: Video/Audio: River running with foliage TRACK: Autumn in Monadnock. Outlook explores the beauty and issues of this region. |
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More Foliage: Track: This region of southwest New Hampshire is named for the peak that dominates its skyline. If there is a finer season to visit, no one knows it. Temperatures drop and leaves follow, but not before a fiery fight. Look out any window and it is like seeing a painting reveal its vibrant colors. In the middle of nature's show is Keene, known for its celebration of the Fall - and home to the Historical Society of Cheshire County. This organization exhibits and interprets many of the artifacts and much of the history of this region. Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to our Monadnock Regional Roundtable on NH Outlook. Joining us at the Historical Society of Cheshire County: Paul Miller, managing editor of the Keene Sentinel; Priscilla Miller, reporter for the Monadnock Ledger Transcript; Donna Moxley, front page editor for the Sentinel and Monadnock correspondent for NHPR; Danny Mitchell, morning host on WKBK AM. Welcome all. |
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Joining us today are Paul Miller, managing editor of the Keene Sentinel; Donna Moxley, front page editor of the Sentinel; Priscilla Miller, reporter for the Monadnock Ledger Transcript; and Danny Mitchell, morning host on WKBK AM. |
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That's all the time we have today for this edition of NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager, I'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/9/2009 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 25:11 Autumn in Monadnock. Outlook explores the beauty and issues of this region. This region of southwest New Hampshire is named for the peak that dominates its skyline. If there is a finer season to visit, no one knows it. Temperatures drop and leaves follow, but not before a fiery fight. Look out any window and it is like seeing a painting reveal its vibrant colors. In the middle of nature's show is Keene, known for its celebration of the Fall - and home to the Historical Society of Cheshire County. This organization exhibits and interprets many of the artifacts and much of the history of this region. Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to our Monadnock Regional Roundtable on NH Outlook. Joining us at the Historical Society of Cheshire County: Paul Miller, managing editor of the Keene Sentinel; Priscilla Miller, reporter for the Monadnock Ledger Transcript; Donna Moxley, front page editor for the Sentinel and Monadnock correspondent for NHPR; Danny Mitchell, morning host on WKBK AM. Welcome all. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Miller\Managing Editor, Keene Sentinel, Priscilla Miller\Reporter, Monadnock Ledger Transcript, Donna Moxley\Front Page Editor, Sentinel, Monadnock Correspondent, NHPR, Danny Mitchell\Morning Host, WKBK AM. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/9/2009 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 25:11 Autumn in Monadnock. Outlook explores the beauty and issues of this region. This region of southwest New Hampshire is named for the peak that dominates its skyline. If there is a finer season to visit, no one knows it. Temperatures drop and leaves follow, but not before a fiery fight. Look out any window and it is like seeing a painting reveal its vibrant colors. In the middle of nature's show is Keene, known for its celebration of the Fall - and home to the Historical Society of Cheshire County. This organization exhibits and interprets many of the artifacts and much of the history of this region. Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to our Monadnock Regional Roundtable on NH Outlook. Joining us at the Historical Society of Cheshire County: Paul Miller, managing editor of the Keene Sentinel; Priscilla Miller, reporter for the Monadnock Ledger Transcript; Donna Moxley, front page editor for the Sentinel and Monadnock correspondent for NHPR; Danny Mitchell, morning host on WKBK AM. Welcome all. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Miller\Managing Editor, Keene Sentinel, Priscilla Miller\Reporter, Monadnock Ledger Transcript, Donna Moxley\Front Page Editor, Sentinel, Monadnock Correspondent, NHPR, Danny Mitchell\Morning Host, WKBK AM. |