In this podcast, Roger Wood features two projects designed to help people in different ways. One of them Is taking place in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire in the city of Lebanon. There, the city is converting a large landfill site into electricity to power city buildings. Lebanon has already taken the lead in green energy by installing solar panels. City manager Shaun Mulholland says that a large landfill has in the past produced unpleasant odors. Now, methane gas emitted from it will be converted into electric power in the ambitious project.
Engineers Without Borders is a nation-wide group that works overseas on projects that will enhance and improve life for people in areas who need safer water systems. Annmarie Tremblay is a student at University of New Hampshire involved in the program.
Lebanon City Manager, Shaun W. Mulholland, is a long-standing public servant with twenty-seven years of leadership experience at the local, state and regional levels. He was appointed Lebanon City Manager on January 4, 2018. Mulholland brings to Lebanon extensive experience in municipal government including strategic and capital planning, emergency management, personnel management, grant writing and community-based advocacy at the regional, state and federal levels. Annmarie Tremblay is a freshman at the University of New Hampshire studying Bioengineering. She is the outreach coordinator for the club Engineers Without Borders. |
Lebanon City Manager, Shaun W. Mulholland, is a long-standing public servant with twenty-seven years of leadership experience at the local, state and regional levels. He was appointed Lebanon City Manager on January 4, 2018. Mulholland brings to Lebanon extensive experience in municipal government including strategic and capital planning, emergency management, personnel management, grant writing and community-based advocacy at the regional, state and federal levels. Annmarie Tremblay is a freshman at the University of New Hampshire studying Bioengineering. She is the outreach coordinator for the club Engineers Without Borders. ? |
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Roger Wood is an award winning radio, podcast, newspaper and television journalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media. Roger has spent his entire professional career in New Hampshire. Roger currently serves as associate publisher and podcast producer at InDepthNH.org. In 2021, he was recognized by the New Hampshire Press Association for his work in news podcasts. He has produced news and special feature reports for InDepthNH, New Hampshire Public Radio, NPR, and other public and commercial radio stations. He also produced spot news for CBS Radio. He has produced and narrated some 50 audiobooks and has written three novels. Roger has also moderated political forums for Seacoast Area Chambers of Commerce in Senate, gubernatorial and congressional races. He has also facilitated public policy discussions locally and statewide. Roger and his wife Elaine currently reside in Portsmouth.
Roger Wood Associate publisher Podcast Producer Indepthnh.org rogerwoodnews@gmail.com 603-502-0032Alternate email: rwood@indepthnh.org
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Roger Wood is an award winning radio, podcast, newspaper and television journalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media. Roger has spent his entire professional career in New Hampshire. Roger currently serves as associate publisher and podcast producer at InDepthNH.org. In 2021, he was recognized by the New Hampshire Press Association for his work in news podcasts. He has produced news and special feature reports for InDepthNH, New Hampshire Public Radio, NPR, and other public and commercial radio stations. He also produced spot news for CBS Radio. He has produced and narrated some 50 audiobooks and has written three novels. Roger has also moderated political forums for Seacoast Area Chambers of Commerce in Senate, gubernatorial and congressional races. He has also facilitated public policy discussions locally and statewide. Roger and his wife Elaine currently reside in Portsmouth.
Roger Wood Associate publisher Podcast Producer Indepthnh.org rogerwoodnews@gmail.com 603-502-0032Alternate email: rwood@indepthnh.org