NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 4/5/2005
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
Amateur astronomer John Gianforte gives us his monthly update on what to look for in New Hampshire's April skies.
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Also ahead, tax day is looming -- we'll explore the Earned Income Tax Credit and let you know if you're eligible.
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Then later, Made in New Hampshire -- a look at The Lollipop Tree, a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
We begin with what's up in the New Hampshire Skies.
This month we cover the discovery of two extra solar planets and more as Chip Neal makes his monthly visit with John Gianforte -- an astronomy instructor with the College for Life Long Learning and co-founder of the Astronomical Society of Northern New England.
Gianforte spoke with Chip at the Christa MacAuliffe Planetarium in Concord.
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To read more on astronomy -- you can check out John Gianforte's monthly column in Foster's Daily Democrat called "Scanning the Heavens."
It runs the first Tuesday of the month.
You can also check out our website NHPTV.org/Outlook for a link to the UNH Observatory that has a listing of their public sessions and more.
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The deadline for sending in your 2004 tax returns is fast approaching.
The I-R-S predicts the average tax return is up this year more than six-percent from 2-thousand,151 dollars in 2004 to 2-thousand-294 dollars in 2005.
The I-R-S is trying to get the word out about the Earned Income Tax Credit to make sure those eligible make the claim.
The government has released a Public Service Annoucement on the Earned Income Tax Credit to let taxpayers know they may be eligible for what amounts to "free money."
I sat down with Kathleen Flynn from the I-R-S to get some answers.
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Don't forget taxes are due a week from Friday -- April 15th.
The I-R-S says e-filed tax returns are on the rise. This year, for the first time,
they expect more than half of all individual tax returns will be filed electronically.
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Recently, we launched our new series called "Made in New Hampshire" which profiles individuals and businesses producing goods in the state.
Today, we continue our series with a closer look at "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.
Photo-journalist Steve Giordani brings us their story.
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Lollipop Tree supplies 3-thousand stores across the country.
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For information and links to any of our stories -- log on to our website, NHPTV.org/Outlook.
You can also watch New Hampshire Outlook online on-demand.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
We'll take a closer look at the life of New Hampshire's only president --Franklin Pierce.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/05/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Amateur astronomer John Gianforte gives us his monthly update on what to look for in New Hampshire's April skies. Also ahead, tax day is looming we'll explore the Earned Income Tax Credit and let you know if you're eligible. Then later, Made in New Hampshire a look at The Lollipop Tree, a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We begin with what's up in the New Hampshire Skies.This month we cover the discovery of two extra solar planets and more as Chip Neal makes his monthly visit with John Gianforte an astronomy instructor with the College for Life Long Learning and co-founder of the Astronomical Society of Northern New England. Gianforte spoke with Chip at the Christa MacAuliffe Planetarium in Concord.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: John Gianforte\Astronomy Instructor
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/05/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 06:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Amateur astronomer John Gianforte gives us his monthly update on what to look for in New Hampshire's April skies. Also ahead, tax day is looming we'll explore the Earned Income Tax Credit and let you know if you're eligible. Then later, Made in New Hampshire a look at The Lollipop Tree, a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast. The deadline for sending in your 2004 tax returns is fast approaching. The IRS predicts the average tax return is up this year more than six-percent from 2-thousand,151 dollars in 2004 to 2-thousand-294 dollars in 2005. The IRS is trying to get the word out about the Earned Income Tax Credit to make sure those eligible make the claim. The government has released a Public Service Annoucement on the Earned Income Tax Credit to let taxpayers know they may be eligible for what amounts to "free money."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Cathleen Flynn\Senior Tax Specialist, IRS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/05/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 06:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Amateur astronomer John Gianforte gives us his monthly update on what to look for in New Hampshire's April skies. Also ahead, tax day is looming we'll explore the Earned Income Tax Credit and let you know if you're eligible. Then later, Made in New Hampshire a look at The Lollipop Tree, a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast. The deadline for sending in your 2004 tax returns is fast approaching. The IRS predicts the average tax return is up this year more than six-percent from 2-thousand,151 dollars in 2004 to 2-thousand-294 dollars in 2005. The IRS is trying to get the word out about the Earned Income Tax Credit to make sure those eligible make the claim. The government has released a Public Service Annoucement on the Earned Income Tax Credit to let taxpayers know they may be eligible for what amounts to "free money."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Cathleen Flynn\Senior Tax Specialist, IRS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 04/05/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 07:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Amateur astronomer John Gianforte gives us his monthly update on what to look for in New Hampshire's April skies. Also ahead, tax day is looming we'll explore the Earned Income Tax Credit and let you know if you're eligible. Then later, Made in New Hampshire a look at The Lollipop Tree, a specialty food manufacturer on the Seacoast. Recently, we launched our new series called "Made in New Hampshire" which profiles individuals and businesses producing goods in the state. Today, we continue our series with a closer look at "The Lollipop Tree" a family-owned specialty food manufacturer based in Portsmouth. The company was founded in 1981 and is run by a husband and wife team.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Laurie Lynch\Founder, Lollipop Tree, Bob Lynch\President, Lollipop Tree
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2005:
Tonight's show was all tape and ready to go early. So we started taping just after 4:15pm. We had to stop and fix an audio problem at the end of Chip's pkg. We had to stop again because Beth didn't stop for a sound bite. We had to fix the end a bit. We finished everything by 5pm.
Director's Log:
Charlene did a nice job getting the graphics done with me. There were a lot of them.
When we had to stop for Chip's piece, it was because his track moved from track 2 to track 1. I talked to Carl and Chip about how to make them more consistent in the future.
Also, Greg fixed the shadow that was on Beth's face during the conversation portion of our show. We will really get a true feel when we have actual guests on set.
Everything else went fine. Except I somehow hit a key at the end of the show that somehow it put it in as a half dissolve.I don't know how that could happen but it did.
two crew members were not there today. Maria has pink eye. And Caroline had to do lots of homework and couldn't make it in. She did email me and Greg.
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