David Goethel of Hampton may have retired from commercial fishing, but he’s still on the water on a regular basis. Ellen Goethel, his wife and partner can’t stop teaching about and researching the ocean and its creatures.
General manager Mike Faber says when complete, EV owners will be able to plug-in at the site in the co-op parking lot, shop, and find a charged vehicle when they leave the store.
Lars Trodson has been a journalist in New Hampshire for many years. He has written for the Portsmouth Herald and an editor there. Now, he’s a resident of the tiny speck of land known as Block Island off Rhode Island. Roger Wood asked him to put his journalist hat on and talk about the recent destructive hotel fire there. Harborside Inn has been a long-standing icon. https://soundcloud.com/roger-wood-914351181/lars-trodson?si=d1b02b8985b84e709504ad52667a62f0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Lars Trodson has been a newspaper, radio and internet journalist for more than 35 years.
Patrick Patterson is a professional photographer who lives in the seacoast region. He returned from Ukraine after photographing the people there, and learning the horrific stories of terror by Russian invaders.
Podcast producer Roger Wood spoke to political science professor Andrew Smith who also runs the University of New Hampshire Survey Center about Governor Chris Sununu’s decision to not seek a fifth term.
The downtown Portsmouth McIntyre building is once again on the Portsmouth City Council list of things to do. Roger Wood has an updated podcast on the long standing issue.