New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 4/5/2009
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NH Auto Dealers look for help, and a lot more homes are going to get weatherized, courtesy of Uncle Sam.
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NH Auto Dealers go looking for federal help.
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Auto Dealers Disk C0016 14:45:45 But with any bank, right now, everybody is scared. A lot of the banks have been getting out. A lot of the dealers in the state who are not on solid ground anymore.
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VO- NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you.
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Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook.
The auto industry got a lot of attention this week as the president's task force released its findings on future loans for General Motors and Chrysler. But it's not just the manufacturers that are in trouble. With auto sales continuing to plunge and credit tightening, many dealers are finding themselves in trouble - even though they are still profitable.
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One measure under consideration to help automotive sales is a rebate of the state excise tax on new automobiles.
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The state received a cheque this week for nearly 23 million dollars. It came from the federal government and goes to the state's weatherization program. That amount is up from last year's 1.5 million dollars.
Last November, Outlook's Phil Vaughn dropped in on a homeowner who took advantage of the program. What he found is that homeowners who weatherize save money on heating and electricity costs.
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Dean Stimpson says he burned 125 gallons of oil this past winter. Before weatherizing his home, he typically went through more than a thousand gallons.
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Words of advice on how to avoid a layoff.
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As the recession continues, many companies have been faced with layoffs.The State would like to help avert as many jobs losses as possible. Beth Carroll went the Department of Resources and Economic Development to find out what they can do to help the employer and the employee.
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Beth Carroll did this interview before she was laid off herself, as we announced in last week's show. We wish her well.
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Thats all we have time for.
I'm Richard Ager.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The auto industry got a lot of attention this week as the president's task force released its findings on future loans for General Motors and Chrysler. But it's not just the manufacturers that are in trouble. With auto sales continuing to plunge and credit tightening, many dealers are finding themselves in trouble - even though they are still profitable.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peggy Proko\Peter's of Nashua, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen\ NH, Donna Hosmer\AutoServ Dealerships, Joe Alosa\Jaguar Exeter, Scott Holloway\Holloway Pontiac-Buick-GMC-Cadillac, Marshall Jespersen\Dover Autoworld, Roger Groux\Honda Barn/Nissan of Stratham, Peter McNamara\President, NH Automobile Dealers Association, Emmett Horgan\Rockingham Toyota-Nissan-Scion.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The auto industry got a lot of attention this week as the president's task force released its findings on future loans for General Motors and Chrysler. But it's not just the manufacturers that are in trouble. With auto sales continuing to plunge and credit tightening, many dealers are finding themselves in trouble - even though they are still profitable.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peggy Proko\Peter's of Nashua, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen\ NH, Donna Hosmer\AutoServ Dealerships, Joe Alosa\Jaguar Exeter, Scott Holloway\Holloway Pontiac-Buick-GMC-Cadillac, Marshall Jespersen\Dover Autoworld, Roger Groux\Honda Barn/Nissan of Stratham, Peter McNamara\President, NH Automobile Dealers Association, Emmett Horgan\Rockingham Toyota-Nissan-Scion.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The auto industry got a lot of attention this week as the president's task force released its findings on future loans for General Motors and Chrysler. But it's not just the manufacturers that are in trouble. With auto sales continuing to plunge and credit tightening, many dealers are finding themselves in trouble - even though they are still profitable.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peggy Proko\Peter's of Nashua, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen\ NH, Donna Hosmer\AutoServ Dealerships, Joe Alosa\Jaguar Exeter, Scott Holloway\Holloway Pontiac-Buick-GMC-Cadillac, Marshall Jespersen\Dover Autoworld, Roger Groux\Honda Barn/Nissan of Stratham, Peter McNamara\President, NH Automobile Dealers Association, Emmett Horgan\Rockingham Toyota-Nissan-Scion.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:23
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The state received a cheque this week for nearly 23 million dollars. It came from the federal government and goes to the state's weatherization program. That amount is up from last year's 1.5 million dollars. Last November, Outlook's Phil Vaughn dropped in on a homeowner who took advantage of the program. What he found is that homeowners who weatherize save money on heating and electricity costs.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dean Stimpson\Home Owner, Andy Gray\Office of Energy and Planning,Jerry Spaulding\Energy Auditor, Dean Thomas\Contractor.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:23
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The state received a cheque this week for nearly 23 million dollars. It came from the federal government and goes to the state's weatherization program. That amount is up from last year's 1.5 million dollars. Last November, Outlook's Phil Vaughn dropped in on a homeowner who took advantage of the program. What he found is that homeowners who weatherize save money on heating and electricity costs.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dean Stimpson\Home Owner, Andy Gray\Office of Energy and Planning,Jerry Spaulding\Energy Auditor, Dean Thomas\Contractor.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:23
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The state received a cheque this week for nearly 23 million dollars. It came from the federal government and goes to the state's weatherization program. That amount is up from last year's 1.5 million dollars. Last November, Outlook's Phil Vaughn dropped in on a homeowner who took advantage of the program. What he found is that homeowners who weatherize save money on heating and electricity costs.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dean Stimpson\Home Owner, Andy Gray\Office of Energy and Planning,Jerry Spaulding\Energy Auditor, Dean Thomas\Contractor.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:30
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. As the recession continues, many companies have been faced with layoffs.The State would like to help avert as many jobs losses as possible. Beth Carroll went the Department of Resources and Economic Development to find out what they can do to help the employer and the employee.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Fran Allain\Layoff Aversion Project Manager, Fran Allain\NH Department of Resources and Economic Development.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/5/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:30
NH Auto dealers go looking for help from the federal govt. NH's weatherization program just got a big federal boost. Learn what it might mean for you. Hello I am Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. As the recession continues, many companies have been faced with layoffs.The State would like to help avert as many jobs losses as possible. Beth Carroll went the Department of Resources and Economic Development to find out what they can do to help the employer and the employee.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Fran Allain\Layoff Aversion Project Manager, Fran Allain\NH Department of Resources and Economic Development.
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