Show Archive – November 26th, 2012 |
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6 audio clips available |
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Show Archive – November 26th, 2012 |
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6 audio clips available |
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Guests and topics included:
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Hour Number One
Hour 1 kicks off with today’s news and then Rich updates us on his busy weekend… high school reunions and inexperienced DJs. In the second segment, Rich remembers what he did on Saturday, he rants a bit on Manchester’s high grocery prices, and then he fills us in on some new developments in Manchester’s housing and zoning issue. In the final segment, Rich continues on housing development and residential zoning changes in Manchester. [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 Hour 1.mp3] Hour Number TwoIn the second hour, Debbie Chalk of Family Roots to talk about family care after birth. This is part of our St Mary’s Bank Mover and Shaker in Local Business series. Listen in to hear how her business is helping postpartum mothers around the community. In the second segment and third segments, Bill Boyd, Merrimack’s Town Councilor, called in to discuss “performance based zoning” and how it relates to Front Street. [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 Hour 2.mp3] Hour Number ThreeTom Brennan, the Superintendent of Schools in Manchester, came in for a full hour. Rich and the superintendent cover the situation with Candia and Hooksett, and the rules of governance that are hurting Manchester’s schools (such as the ability to hire and fire)! [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 Hour 3.mp3] Family Roots, St Mary’s Bank Mover and Shaker in Local BusinessDebbie Challk of Family Roots to talk about family care after birth. This is part of our St Mary’s Bank Mover and Shaker in Local Business series. Listen in to hear how her business is helping postpartum mothers around the community. [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 St Marys Bank.mp3] Bill Boyd, Merrimack Town CouncilorBill Boyd, Merrimack’s Town Councilor, called in to discuss “performance based zoning” and how it relates to Front Street. [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 Bill Boyd.mp3] Tom Brennan, Superintendent of Schools in ManchesterTom Brennan, the Superintendent of Schools in Manchester, came in for a full hour. Rich and the superintendent cover the situation with Candia and Hooksett, and the rules of governance that are hurting Manchester’s schools (such as the ability to hire and fire)! [dewplayer:http://www.girardatlarge.com/wp-content/uploads/media/audio/11-26-2012 Tom Brennan.mp3]
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