Show Archive – March 18th, 2012

9 audio clips available
Guests and topics included:

  • Hour 1 kicks off with today’s news and then Rich discussed how cold and dark it is outside and how very busy he was on Saturday. After this, Rich and DJ Dave talk about Dunbarton schools and Bow High School. 
  • Donna Pinard (Goffstown School Board Watch) called in to comment on Stacy Buckley and the Principal of Mountain View Middle School. 
  • Dunbarton State Rep. Jr Hoell and Second Amendment Activist Susan Olsen came in to discuss the “Runaway Bill.” So the good citizen who helped stop a teen from being savagely beaten  should have just “ran away”? 
  • Rich and DJ Dave continue last segment’s discussion about gun control. Afterwards, Rich discusses Superintendent Tom Brennan’s budget and how it relates to Hooksett, plus a little rant on Art Beaudry. 
  • Rich rants on school funding in Manchester. He refuses to believe that schools are underfunded. Listen in to hear why.
  • Jon DiPietro of Domesticating IT and Career Gravity came in to talk about Girard At Large’s new “web presence.” Listen in to hear about the common mistakes he sees businesses making when developing their website and web presence. 
  • Hour 3 kicks off with a discussion about Bill Trombly’s spring marketing campaign. Afterwards, Rich brings the discussion to the town of Bedford and Kathy Benuck. 
  • Greg Mason, founder of Merrimack River Technologies, came in to continue last week’s discussion  about viruses and malware. 
  • Rich and Greg Mason talk more about our new website and web presence. Listen in to hear the upcoming changes to our archives page! Afterwards, Rich returns to discussing Mountain View Middle School.

 

 

Show Archive – March 18th, 2012

9 audio clips available
Guests and topics included:

  • Hour 1 kicks off with today’s news and then Rich discussed how cold and dark it is outside and how very busy he was on Saturday. After this, Rich and DJ Dave talk about Dunbarton schools and Bow High School. 
  • Donna Pinard of Goffstown School Board Watch called in to comment on Stacy Buckley and the Principal of Mountain View Middle School. 
  • Dunbarton State Rep. Jr Hoell and Second Amendment Activist Susan Olsen came in to discuss the “Runaway Bill.” So the good citizen who helped stop a teen from being savagely beaten  should have just “ran away”? 
  • Rich and DJ Dave continue last segment’s discussion about gun control. Afterwards, Rich discusses Superintendent Tom Brennan’s budget and how it relates to Hooksett, plus a little rant on Art Beaudry. 
  • Rich rants on school funding in Manchester. He refuses to believe that schools are underfunded. Listen in to hear why.
  • Jon DiPietro of Domesticating IT and Career Gravity came in to talk about Girard At Large’s new “web presence.” Listen in to hear about the common mistakes he sees businesses making when developing their website and web presence. 
  • Hour 3 kicks off with a discussion about Bill Trombly’s spring marketing campaign. Afterwards, Rich brings the discussion to the town of Bedford and Kathy Benuck. 
  • Greg Mason, founder of Merrimack River Technologies, came in to continue last week’s discussion  about viruses and malware. 
  • Rich and Greg Mason talk more about our new website and web presence. Listen in to hear the upcoming changes to our archives page! Afterwards, Rich returns to discussing Mountain View Middle School.

Hour Number One

Hour 1 kicks off with today’s news and then Rich discussed how cold and dark it is outside and how very busy he was on Saturday. After this, Rich and DJ Dave talk about Dunbarton schools and Bow High School.

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Donna Pinard of Goffstown School Board Watch called in to comment on Stacy Buckley and the Principal of Mountain View Middle School.

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Dunbarton State Rep. Jr Hoell and Second Amendment Activist Susan Olsen came in to discuss the “Runaway Bill.” So the good citizen who helped stop a teen from being savagely beaten should have just “ran away”? Get ready for this Wednesday when the bill goes to the house because they need your support to stop this thing!

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Hour Number Two

Rich and DJ Dave continue last segment’s discussion about gun control. Afterwards, Rich discusses Superintendent Tom Brennan’s budget and how it relates to Hooksett, plus a little rant on Art Beaudry.

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Rich rants on school funding in Manchester. He refuses to believe that schools are underfunded. Listen in to hear why.

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Mover and Shaker in Local Business, Sponsored by St Mary’s Bank: Jon DiPietro of Domesticating IT and Career Gravity came in to talk about Girard At Large’s new “web presence.” Listen in to hear about the common mistakes Jon sees businesses making when developing their website and web presence.

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Hour Number Three

Hour 3 kicks off with a discussion about Bill Trombly’s spring marketing campaign. Afterwards, Rich brings the discussion to the town of Bedford and Kathy Benuck.

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Tech Knowledge with Greg Mason: Greg Mason, founder of Merrimack River Technologies, came in to continue last week’s discussion about viruses and malware.

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Rich and Greg Mason talk more about our new website and web presence. Listen in to hear the upcoming changes to our archives page! Afterwards, Rich returns to discussing Mountain View Middle School.

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