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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: |
Preshow #2 BakeryReturn to index of stories... |
Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. |
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Then later: The upside of Menopause -- two women take a humorous look at the life change.in a new calendar! |
Hello/Intro View TaxReturn to index of stories... |
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. If you live on property with a view -- be prepared to to pay for it. For many long-time New Hampshire residents the surprise is just HOW much MORE.that view is worth. The greater the value, the more property tax you pay. Outlook's Phil Vaughn traveled to Plainfield to hear from one resident who has voiced concerns as to how views in the state are valued. |
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To demonstrate how properties are appreciating in New Hampshire just look at Plainfield. The town's value has more than doubled between 2004 and 2005. |
Intro MINH/BakeryReturn to index of stories... |
We travel to Bellows House Bakery for this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report. The owners are a husband and wife team who got their start making cookies for guests at their bed and breakfast. Before long they turned their baking into a full-time endeavor. Photojournalist Steve Giordani takes us to the Walpole bakery. |
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Bellows House Bakery is the largest mail order bakery in NH. |
Intro Menopause (2)Return to index of stories... |
Ah. Menopause! That roller coaster ride of annonying, unpredictable symptoms: hot flashes, mood swings, memory lapses. For most women --it hits anywhere between the ages of 48 and 55. So, what's a woman to do? One suggestion: "When in Menopause. laugh! " That's what 2 women with a creative flair are encouraging others to do. Artist Wendy Hazen of "Wendy Hazen Designs" in New Castle and her friend Roz Davis-- a cartoonist and illustrator from Maine-- teamed up to create a new calendar to help women cope with the life change. "The Upside of Menopause-2006" is a humorous look at menopause. Wendy Hazen and Roz Davis join us now to talk about their new endeavor. Welcome. Q Okay.Most of us know the DOWNSIDE of Menopause -- You believe HUMOR is the UPSIDE. How did this All come about?? Q ROZ/WENDY: HOT flashes. More than 75% of women experience them to some degree. I noticed AUGUST.spoke to that SYMPTOM. Q ROZ/WENDY: Forgetting things.another common symptom. Would that be DECEMBER? Q ROZ/ What does JULY represent? Q WENDY: Is this calender - auto-biographical?? Safe to say -- that if you DON'T get it.you're NOT there yet. Q ROZ: Your Illustrations have a NewYorker feel to them.was that by DESIGN? STYLIZED ILLUSTRATIONS?? ** We've got some SAMPLES.Tell me what YOU were trying to convey? Q WENDY: Men go thru a MID-LIFE crisis.Women go thru MENOPAUSE. Have WOMEN learned to laugh at themselves and this CHANGE in life. Jokingly referred to as " Middle RAGES". Q ROZ/WENDY: What's been the REACTION? Is the market mostly WOMEN? Do they smile in RECOGNITION.maybe feel a little less alone? Q WENDY/ROZ: I understand you're EXPANDING the product line? With BABY boomers IN or NEAR Menopause -- that's a sizeable market. Hoping to TAP into that? ================== SO the message is: Don't take Menopause so seriously. LAUGH. My thanks to WENDY HAZEN & ROZ DAVIS Best of Luck to you. The CALENDER again: The UPSIDE of Menopause |
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you next time. |
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key: State Politics / GovernmentReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:50 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. Then later: The upside of Menopause--two women take a humorous look at the life change in a new calendar! Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. If you live on property with a view, be prepared to to pay for it. For many long-time New Hampshire residents the surprise is just how much more that view is worth. The greater the value, the more property tax you pay. Outlook's Phil Vaughn traveled to Plainfield to hear from one resident who has voiced concerns as to how views in the state are valued. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Brad Wilder\Plainfield, Gary Roberge\President, Avitar |
key: Economy / BusinessReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:40 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. Then later: The upside of Menopause--two women take a humorous look at the life change in a new calendar! We travel to Bellows House Bakery for this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report. The owners are a husband and wife team who got their start making cookies for guests at their bed and breakfast. Before long they turned their baking into a full-time endeavor. Photojournalist Steve Giordani takes us to the Walpole bakery. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lou Ciercielli\Owner, Bellows House Bakery, Lois Ford\Owner, Bellows House Bakery, Lou Ciercielli\Owner, Bellows House Bakery |
key: Culture / ArtsReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:40 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. Then later: The upside of Menopause--two women take a humorous look at the life change in a new calendar! We travel to Bellows House Bakery for this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report. The owners are a husband and wife team who got their start making cookies for guests at their bed and breakfast. Before long they turned their baking into a full-time endeavor. Photojournalist Steve Giordani takes us to the Walpole bakery. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lou Ciercielli\Owner, Bellows House Bakery, Lois Ford\Owner, Bellows House Bakery, Lou Ciercielli\Owner, Bellows House Bakery |
key: Health / Health CareReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. Then later: The upside of Menopause--two women take a humorous look at the life change in a new calendar! Ah. Menopause! That roller coaster ride of annonying, unpredictable symptoms: hot flashes, mood swings, memory lapses. For most women, it hits anywhere between the ages of 48 and 55. So, what's a woman to do? One suggestion: "When in Menopause. laugh! " That's what 2 women with a creative flair are encouraging others to do. Artist Wendy Hazen of "Wendy Hazen Designs" in New Castle and her friend Roz Davis-- a cartoonist and illustrator from Maine-- teamed up to create a new calendar to help women cope with the life change. "The Upside of Menopause-2006" is a humorous look at menopause. Wendy Hazen and Roz Davis join us now to talk about their new endeavor. Welcome. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Wendy Hazen\"The Upside of Menopause," Roz Davis\"The Upside of Menopause" |
key: Culture / ArtsReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With Properties being re-assessed around the state, homeowners with a view are fighting back. Also ahead: Making it in New Hampshire: what it takes to run the largest mail order bakery in the state. Then later: The upside of Menopause--two women take a humorous look at the life change in a new calendar! Ah. Menopause! That roller coaster ride of annonying, unpredictable symptoms: hot flashes, mood swings, memory lapses. For most women, it hits anywhere between the ages of 48 and 55. So, what's a woman to do? One suggestion: "When in Menopause. laugh! " That's what 2 women with a creative flair are encouraging others to do. Artist Wendy Hazen of "Wendy Hazen Designs" in New Castle and her friend Roz Davis-- a cartoonist and illustrator from Maine-- teamed up to create a new calendar to help women cope with the life change. "The Upside of Menopause-2006" is a humorous look at menopause. Wendy Hazen and Roz Davis join us now to talk about their new endeavor. Welcome. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Wendy Hazen\"The Upside of Menopause," Roz Davis\"The Upside of Menopause" |
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Tonight 7:30Return to index of stories... |
Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: Join us tonight at 7:30 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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Thursday January 5, 2006 We had a few false starts. Charlene was not on her game. I talked her through the whole show.which is my job but I don't usually have to remind people what to do, just what is next so they can do it themselves. At the end of the show the credits were not in the machine and Carl blamed me for not telling him on time. And I said on head sets that the credit tape was listed in the rundown. Meaning, he should have had it there anyway and he doesn't have to blame me for not reminding him on time. If he could not find it or was unsure what I meant on the rundown then he should ask me. I am tired of being blamed for something I did not do wrong. Carl has been really great the rest of the week and has been quite helpful despite his shoulder but for some reason that comment I made about the tape being in the rundown.pissed him off. |