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Next on New Hampshire Outlook. Police catch up with Father Paul Shanley. a former Boston Priest. The North Cuntry takes a second look at the idea of a federal prison for Berlin summer camp.how to choose a camping experience that's right for your child if it's May it must be time for an auction. |
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Father Paul Shanley is under arrest. The retired Boston priest faces chages of three counts of raping a child with force. It's alleged the rapes occured between 19-83 and 19-90 while Shanley served in the Archdiocese of Boston. The victim was from Shanley's former parish in Newton Massachusetts. Last month, documents released by the Archdiocese of Boston show church officials were aware that Shanley advocated sex between men and boys. Shanley has also been named in a civil suit, along with the Boston Archdiocese. |
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New Hampshire Bishop John McCormack says he wished he'd paid more attention to Father Paul Shanley's views on adults having sex with children. In an interview with the Union Leader, McCormack addressed his role as head of minesterial personnel at the Boston Archdiocese from 1984-1994. At that time, he was responsible for overseeing Father Shanley. McCormack told the Union Leader that he didn't think Shanley meant what he said regarding chidren seducing adults for sex. He told the Union Leader "I wish I did zero in on it more." The Bishop added ".Paul was known as one who would push the envelope and kind of make statements that were in some ways extreme. But I never thought he would practice it." He blamed a poor filing system as the reason he was not aware of numerous sexual misconduct allegations against Shanley. The Bishop spoke with the Union Leader and WMUR TV. |
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The state Supreme Court Thursday rejected a request that it stay out of efforts to redraw New Hampshire's voting districts. House Democrats wants court to set a deadline for redefining the 400 House districts so they will be in place well before this fall's primary elections. House Republicans asked the court to dismiss the request But the court refused and gave the Legislature until May 17th to come up with a plan. |
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In Concord Thursday, lawmakers approved a deal to help the Department of Health and Human Services pay its bills. It had been faced with a 17 and a half million dollar shortfall. Without the money, the department would have suspended payments to healthcare providers for the elderly and poor. |
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It came down to the wire, but Cascades Incorporated submitted a bid for the idle pulp and paper mills of Berlin and Gorham. While details of the bid were not available the Canadian company joined Connecticut -based Fraser Papers as an interested buyer. The two companies will take part in an auction Friday afternoon. A bankruptcy judge will decide the winning bid on Monday. |
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Voters in Berlin will once again have the chance to decide whether a new Federal prison should be built in the town. This week, residents from through out the area heard results of an independent study commissed by the Androsgoggin Valley Recovery Corporation. Theresa Kennett was there. |
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The voters of Berlin will go to the polls on May 17th to vote on the non-binding referendum. |
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It was a split decision on Wall Street. Here a look at the numbers. |
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We received some much needed rain as showers and thunderstorms covered much of the state. We checked in with Katie Koster at the Mount Washington Observatory to see what conditions were like on the mountain and to find out if the rain will hang around. |
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Many of us are beginning to look ahead to the summer months. Those of us with children may be considering sending them to summer camp. What's the best way to choose a camp and to make sure it's a positive experience? We recently talked with Rob Grabill of the NH Camp Directors Association and Psychologist Dr. Chris Thurber who says the key to success is involving your child in the decision process. |
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From a quilt show to an exhbition of sixties art, there is a wide range of events going on around the granite state. Here's a selection in this week's arts calendar. |
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Starting Friday night New Hampshire Outlook will not be seen for a week as we make room for the annual Spring Television auction. It's a huge 9 day long shopping spree for you the viewers and a major fundraiser for New Hampshire Public Television. It's also an opportunity for more than a thousand volunteers to help their public station. Last year, Producer Chip Neal took us behind the scenes as some of our co-workers and volunteers prepared for the biggest event of year. Here's another look. |
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Ally McNair. Thanks for joining us. We'll be back in a week. We hope you'll join us then. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:5/2/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:59 In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a report on a federal Prison being built in Berlin. Voters in Berlin will once again have the chance to decide whether a new Federal prison should be built in the town. This week, residents from through out the area heard results of an independent study commissed by the Androsgoggin Valley Recovery Corporation. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Richard Gottschneider\RKG Associates Pam Chandler\Federal Bureau of Prisons Jim Wheeler\City Engineer Roland Viens\Water Department David Dorworth\Federal Bureau of Prisons Bruce MacKay\Superintendent of Schools Robert Danderson\Mayor, Berlin |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:5/2/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 7:48 In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on summer camps. Many of us are beginning to look ahead to the summer months. Those of us with children may be considering sending them to summer camp. What's the best way to choose a camp and to make sure it's a positive experience? We talked with Rob Grabill of the NH Camp Directors Association and Psychologist Dr. Chris Thurber who says the key to success is involving your child in the decision process. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Chris Thurber\Psychologist, Teacher\Author, "The Summer Camp Handbook" Rob Grabill\Director, Camp Pemigewasett\Past President, NH Camp Directors Assoc. |
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