NH Outlook Talk Show , Friday, 11/20/2009
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"Watch a night of holiday specials starting with Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone;
then Happy Holidays: the Best of Andy Williams;
Christmas with the Mormons;
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There’s a touch of salt in the air this week as NH Outlook hits the road to the Seacoast for the fourth installment of our Regional Roundtable series. We are coming to you from the Seacoast Science Center, a state of the art facility on the ocean’s edge in Rye. On this program, we’ll have the latest on a range of stories and issues of the Seacoast region from the fate of a historic bridge to the next chapter in a hostage drama that drew international attention. And we’ll have more on a very special Science Center project later in the program.
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FINALLY, THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER WELCOMED A NEW ARRIVAL EARLIER THIS YEAR. HER NAME IS TOFU AND SHE'S MADE QUITE AN IMPRESSION WITH VISITORS. OUTLOOK'S PHIL VAUGHN SHARES THE STORY OF HOW A HALF TON OF TOFU ENDED UP AT THE SCIENCE CENTER.
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Joining us are:
Deborah McDermott, Maine Bureau Chief/Portsmouth Herald;
Mike Pomp, news director for WTSN-AM;
and Adam Krauss, reporter for Foster’s Daily Democrat.
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Well that is all the time we have for this edition of NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager, I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/20/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:48
There’s a touch of salt in the air this week as NH Outlook hits the road to the Seacoast for the fourth installment of our Regional Roundtable series. We are coming to you from the Seacoast Science Center, a state of the art facility on the ocean’s edge in Rye. On this program, we’ll have the latest on a range of stories and issues of the Seacoast region from the fate of a historic bridge to the next chapter in a hostage drama that drew international attention. And we’ll have more on a very special Science Center project later in the program.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Deborah McDermott\Maine Bureau Chief, Portsmouth Herald, Mike Pomp\News Director, WTSN-AM, Adam Krauss\Reporter, Fosters Daily Democrat.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/20/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:48
There’s a touch of salt in the air this week as NH Outlook hits the road to the Seacoast for the fourth installment of our Regional Roundtable series. We are coming to you from the Seacoast Science Center, a state of the art facility on the ocean’s edge in Rye. On this program, we’ll have the latest on a range of stories and issues of the Seacoast region from the fate of a historic bridge to the next chapter in a hostage drama that drew international attention. And we’ll have more on a very special Science Center project later in the program.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Deborah McDermott\Maine Bureau Chief, Portsmouth Herald, Mike Pomp\News Director, WTSN-AM, Adam Krauss\Reporter, Fosters Daily Democrat.
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