New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 7/27/2008
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The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home service organizations in the granite state.
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The art of storytelling with author Rebecca Rule.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The price of gasoline in NH has risen by more than a dollar in the past year.
You're probably well aware of what it's done to YOUR budget. For many organizations that serve home bound citizens - such as Meals on Wheels, and home health care providers, fuel budgets are a mess.
At last count in 2006, health care clinicians in NH made more than one million home visits. Outlook's Phil Vaughn finds out how fuel costs are affecting the Visiting Nurses Association in Rochester.
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There are 36 medicare/medicaid certified VNAs in New Hampshire, all of whom are grappling with how to balance their gas budgets.
The National Association for Home care and Hospice is lobbying Congress to provide some relief by exempting home health care workers from paying Federal gasoline taxes.
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When was the last time you heard a good story?
If you can't remember, then you should have been in Northwood on a recent summer night.
A standing-room only crowd turned out to celebrate the release of a new book by Humorist Rebecca Rule.
It's called: "Live Free or Eat Pie: A Storytellers Guide to New Hampshire."
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Rule is commonly referred to as the Moose of Humor.
She travels the region hearing and telling stories, writes a variety of book reviews for local newspapers, hosts the UNH authors' Series and recently added an online blog to her " to do" list.
The art of storytelling is now alive and well in cyberspace.
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There's a place in New Hampshire where top players meet each year and regularly set world records.
But chances are, you don't know about it unless you're an avid fan of arcade games like "Frogger" or "Q-Bert."
Outlook's Richard Ager takes us to the Classic Arcade Museum at Laconia's Weirs Beach, a place for competition and preservation of these classic games.
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During the 10th Annual Funspot Classic Arcade Tournament, held May 29th through June 1st at Weirs Beach, 47 new world records were set for arcade video games.
And that's a record for any single video game event.
You can look it up.
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for joining us.
I'm Beth Carroll. See you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 7:05
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire.Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The price of gasoline in NH has risen by more than a dollar in the past year. You're probably well aware of what it's done to YOUR budget. For many organizations that serve home bound citizens - such as Meals on Wheels, and home health care providers, fuel budgets are a mess. At last count in 2006, health care clinicians in NH made more than one million home visits. Outlook's Phil Vaughn finds out how fuel costs are affecting the Visiting Nurses Association in Rochester.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jean Pomerleau R.N.\Rochester VNA, Linda Hotchkiss\Executive Director, Rochester VNA, Nicki Smith, R.N.\Rochester VNA, Walter Ellsworth\VNA Patient,Taya Ferris\Clayton's Mother
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 7:05
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire.Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The price of gasoline in NH has risen by more than a dollar in the past year. You're probably well aware of what it's done to YOUR budget. For many organizations that serve home bound citizens - such as Meals on Wheels, and home health care providers, fuel budgets are a mess. At last count in 2006, health care clinicians in NH made more than one million home visits. Outlook's Phil Vaughn finds out how fuel costs are affecting the Visiting Nurses Association in Rochester.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jean Pomerleau R.N.\Rochester VNA, Linda Hotchkiss\Executive Director, Rochester VNA, Nicki Smith, R.N.\Rochester VNA, Walter Ellsworth\VNA Patient,Taya Ferris\Clayton's Mother
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 8:29 min
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire.When was the last time you heard a good story? If you can't remember, then you should have been in Northwood on a recent summer night. A standing-room only crowd turned out to celebrate the release of a new book by Humorist Rebecca Rule. It's called: "Live Free or Eat Pie: A Storytellers Guide to New Hampshire."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Rule\Author/Storyteller, Dr. Stephen Soreff\Nottingham, Marion Arkelle\Brentwood,Grace Mattern\Northwood.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 8:29 min
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire.When was the last time you heard a good story? If you can't remember, then you should have been in Northwood on a recent summer night. A standing-room only crowd turned out to celebrate the release of a new book by Humorist Rebecca Rule. It's called: "Live Free or Eat Pie: A Storytellers Guide to New Hampshire."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Rule\Author/Storyteller, Dr. Stephen Soreff\Nottingham, Marion Arkelle\Brentwood,Grace Mattern\Northwood.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 8:29 min
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire.When was the last time you heard a good story? If you can't remember, then you should have been in Northwood on a recent summer night. A standing-room only crowd turned out to celebrate the release of a new book by Humorist Rebecca Rule. It's called: "Live Free or Eat Pie: A Storytellers Guide to New Hampshire."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Rule\Author/Storyteller, Dr. Stephen Soreff\Nottingham, Marion Arkelle\Brentwood,Grace Mattern\Northwood.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/2008
HOST:Beth Carroll Length: 8:53
The impact of skyrocketing fuel prices on home health care organizations in the granite state. The art of storytelling with humorist Rebecca Rule who has a new book, Live Free and Eat Pie. Meet the people who play and operate the world's largest video arcade. It's right here in New Hampshire. There's a place in New Hampshire where top players meet each year and regularly set world records. But chances are, you don't know about it unless you're an avid fan of arcade games like "Frogger" or "Q-Bert." Outlook's Richard Ager takes us to the Classic Arcade Museum at Laconia's Weirs Beach, a place for competition and preservation of these classic games.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Gary Vincent\Founder, American Classic Arcade Museum, David Nelson\Derry, Todd Rogers\"Gorf" World Record Holder, Doug Parsons\Guinness World Records, Isaiah "Triforce" Johnson\Multiple World Record Holder, Bob Lawton\Founder, American Classic Arcade Museum.
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Have release forms -- VNA/gas -- Walter Ellsworth, Taya Ferris, Linda Hotchkiss
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