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Roger Wood in Tribute to Virginia G. Wood, ‘I Owe Her Much’
My mother always had a radio playing in the house.
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Roger Wood produces a podcast called “Roger Wood Indepth” covering news and life in New Hampshire. Wood is a well-known, award-winning radio, television and newspaper journalist with more than 30 years of experience. He has written and produced news and features for many radio stations and networks over the years.
My mother always had a radio playing in the house.
4000 beagles! And none of them were pets, but destined for laboratory experiments. That is, until the authorities rescued them from a dog breeding farm in the south.
Podcast producer Roger wood enlisted the expertise of Joanne E Miles-Holmes of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to speak about the danger of exposure to the poisonous gas as well as precautions to take
Dante Scala and Andrew Smith of the University of New Hampshire, agree on one thing. The new party has a huge task in front of it to make a dent in the current political process.
Is it finally time for New Hampshire to join the other New England states in legalizing what is known as recreational marijuana use?
On average, one person dies every year in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. That’s one death too many for those who conduct rescue missions in New Hampshire.
Laurie Ortolano, a resident of Nashua, is now an expert on state law RSA-91A.
Why do some nonprofit organizations seem to be able to balance their books easily while others have to scramble for every month’s bills?
In his latest podcast, podcast producer Roger Wood delves into his favorite hobby, with an invitation for others to join him.
Roger Wood talks with Paula Tracy, a veteran journalist in newspaper, radio and television, about her career, accomplishments and thoughts about the future of journalism in New Hampshire.