Author: Josh Jenkins

Follow this, if you can

(Hour 1b) The Manchester School District revealed it’s latest effort to confuse people with a wonderfully convoluted take on what constitutes a student’s “right to participate in extracurricular...

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Rage against the machine

(Hour 2a&b) The Derry Town Council is the subject of this archive, and Rich explored the continuing dysfunction resulting from their apparent unwillingness to change the way they conduct business.  How long will Derry tax...

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Missing students and expired contracts

(Hour 3a) This segment began with the story of ten new students, having been enrolled at Pinkerton Academy, apparently without the knowledge of the school board.  Is the verification process broken?  Why can’t these...

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Hope for substance addicted people

(Hour 3b) Melissa Crews joined us to inform our listeners about “Hope for NH,” an alcohol dependency/recovery group.  She invited us to attend a screening of “The Anonymous People” at the Palace Theatre...

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A tribute to our fallen heroes

(Hour 1a&b) Quite simply a segment dedicated to our Fallen Soldiers, and the areas dedicated to their memory, which can be found in and around the Queen City.  We heard the story of Henry Gossler, a World War I veteran, who...

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Great Society not so great

(Hour 2a) A piece by Paul Harvey, originally aired in 1968, begins this segment.  “If I were the Devil” has a message for us today that has stood up well for the last forty six years. Rich also invoked the encyclical...

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