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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: |
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We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. For 47 years Steve Barba worked at the Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch, going from teenage golf caddy to President of the company. In that time, he played a key role in reviving a grand hotel in decline. Today, the Balsams is a destination for vacationers from around the world and, every four years, Dixville Notch residents go there to cast the FIRST ballots in the nation for President. Barba is now the Balsams Innkeeper Emeritus. Richard Ager visited with Barba in Dixville Notch and looked back on his five decades of involvement in the North Country's economy and community life. It's the first in our "New Hampshire Originals" series. 8:55-9:05 |
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The world's only manufacturer of dual wheel drive, off-road vehicles is right here in the Granite State. In our continuing series "Making it in New Hampshire" -- which profiles individuals and businesses producing goods in the state-- we take a look at Rokon International of Rochester. Photo-journalist Steve Giordani introduces us to the company president who tells us everything there is to know about off-roading "Rokon-style." |
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Rokon vehicles retail for around 5-thousand dollars. We'd like to hear from you if you have an idea for our "Making it in New Hampshire" series or someone who would fit into our "New Hampshire Originals" series. If you have a suggestion please email us at nhoutlook@nhptv.org. |
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Just a reminder if you missed any of this program or would like to watch it again-- New Hampshire Outlook is available online on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook You can also find streaming video of ALL of our broadcasts. |
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. We'll see you next time. |
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Steve Barba says there is more news to come concerning the Balsams. It involves a trust which includes ownership of the resort - which has yet to be revealed. Barba is a trustee and can't say much yet. Here's his last word on the subject. we'll keep our eyes on it |
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And finally, a program note. Some good news for viewers who've told us they would watch NH Outlook more often if it was on earlier in the evening. Beginning this Monday, October 3-rd, we're moving to 7:30 each weeknight! Plus, our Friday "Journalists Roundtable" discussion will also repeat at 11 a-m on Sundays-- joining NHPTV's Sunday public affairs lineup. We hope you find these new times more convenient. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/29/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. For 47 years Steve Barba worked at the Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch, going from teenage golf caddy to President of the company. In that time, he played a key role in reviving a grand hotel in decline. Today, the Balsams is a destination for vacationers from around the world and, every four years, Dixville Notch residents go there to cast the first ballots in the nation for President. Barba is now the Balsams Innkeeper Emeritus. Richard Ager visited with Barba in Dixville Notch and looked back on his five decades of involvement in the North Country's economy and community life. It's the first in our "New Hampshire Originals" series. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Barba \Innkeeper Emeritus\President, Balsams Resort, Neil Tillotson\Owner, Balsams Resort, Steve Learned\Executive Chef, Balsams Resort, Warren Pearson\Managing Partner, Balsams Resort |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/29/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. For 47 years Steve Barba worked at the Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch, going from teenage golf caddy to President of the company. In that time, he played a key role in reviving a grand hotel in decline. Today, the Balsams is a destination for vacationers from around the world and, every four years, Dixville Notch residents go there to cast the first ballots in the nation for President. Barba is now the Balsams Innkeeper Emeritus. Richard Ager visited with Barba in Dixville Notch and looked back on his five decades of involvement in the North Country's economy and community life. It's the first in our "New Hampshire Originals" series. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Barba \Innkeeper Emeritus\President, Balsams Resort, Neil Tillotson\Owner, Balsams Resort, Steve Learned\Executive Chef, Balsams Resort, Warren Pearson\Managing Partner, Balsams Resort |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/29/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. For 47 years Steve Barba worked at the Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch, going from teenage golf caddy to President of the company. In that time, he played a key role in reviving a grand hotel in decline. Today, the Balsams is a destination for vacationers from around the world and, every four years, Dixville Notch residents go there to cast the first ballots in the nation for President. Barba is now the Balsams Innkeeper Emeritus. Richard Ager visited with Barba in Dixville Notch and looked back on his five decades of involvement in the North Country's economy and community life. It's the first in our "New Hampshire Originals" series. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Barba \Innkeeper Emeritus\President, Balsams Resort, Neil Tillotson\Owner, Balsams Resort, Steve Learned\Executive Chef, Balsams Resort, Warren Pearson\Managing Partner, Balsams Resort |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/29/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:40 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. The world's only manufacturer of dual wheel drive, off-road vehicles is right here in the Granite State. In our continuing series "Making it in New Hampshire" -- which profiles individuals and businesses producing goods in the state-- we take a look at Rokon International of Rochester. Photo-journalist Steve Giordani introduces us to the company president who tells us everything there is to know about off-roading "Rokon-style." PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Blais\President, Rokon |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/29/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:40 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Steve Barba looks back on 47 years at the Balsams Resort. Then later: We'll highlight a local company that takes "off-roading" seriously as part of our continuing Making it in New Hampshire series. The world's only manufacturer of dual wheel drive, off-road vehicles is right here in the Granite State. In our continuing series "Making it in New Hampshire" -- which profiles individuals and businesses producing goods in the state-- we take a look at Rokon International of Rochester. Photo-journalist Steve Giordani introduces us to the company president who tells us everything there is to know about off-roading "Rokon-style." PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Blais\President, Rokon |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: Journalists from around the state join us to talk about this week's top stories. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. . Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll, host of New Hampshire Outlook, now on at a new time, 7:30. We are committed to local coverage of the people, places and politics that make the state unique. So please, stay tuned for an encore presentation. The best of NH Outlook, Fall 2005. |