A Day To Salute Our Soldiers in Portsmouth
Under bright sunshine, the crowd mingled with Retired Major General Susan Desjardins, along with politicians and veterans at the Service Credit Union corporate headquarters on Route 1.
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Under bright sunshine, the crowd mingled with Retired Major General Susan Desjardins, along with politicians and veterans at the Service Credit Union corporate headquarters on Route 1.
Rep. Renny Cushing speaks candidly to Roger Wood InDepth from Representatives Hall Thursday in Concord as he and other Democrats staged a sit-in in solidarity with Democratic Reps on the U.S. House floor who are demanding a vote on gun legislation. Congressional Democrats ended their protest today after 26 hours.
In NH with Roger Wood: With Tuesday’s announcement that California’s last nuclear power plant will close by 2025, some wonder whether it’s finally time — if not decades too late — to decide what to do with spent nuclear waste.
Roger Wood Indepth: Handful of Senators, including Republican Kelly Ayotte, have called for a compromise bill that would ban those on no-fly lists from buying guns.
Roger Wood: I recently had the pleasure of sitting down in the new Edge radio studio with Megan Brady, morning host of the information laden show broadcast from the Seacoastonline.com facility at Pease International Tradeport.
Dozens of award-winning food and drink vendors and musicians, most notably Steven Tyler, were on hand to help New Hampshire Magazine raise money for the New Hampshire Food Bank.
Available homes are few in some locations, especially at the coast, and the prices have rebounded from the 2008 financial debacle.
There has been a spate of hospital mergers or proposed acquisitions in New Hampshire.
Roger Wood’s wife, Elaine, herself a cancer survivor, has walked in just about every relay held at track fields around the region.
Roger Wood: If the Park Street Foundation in Concord is successful, a portrait of former Executive Councilor Dudley Webster Dudley will be hanging in the council chambers.