New Poll Shows Sanders Leading Clinton 2 to 1 in NH

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The just completed poll of 751 randomly selected New Hampshire adults showed if the election were held today, 61 per cent would support Sanders, with 31 per cent favoring the former Secretary of State and first lady, with 8 percent undecided.

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Grateful for Medical Care After Hampton Plane Crash

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Two men aboard a Piper Cherokee had just landed at the strip off Route 1 testing the newly installed asphalt runway.  When pilot Ronald Gagnon of Biddeford, Maine, took off, the wind did shift suddenly, putting his craft in a tail wind.

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Roger Wood Podcast: A Night of High Drama in Iowa

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Some candidates, including early favorite Jeb Bush, along with Chris Christie and John Kasich, have returned to New Hampshire disappointed in their showings in the Midwest. Others are celebrating, among them Bernie Sanders who tied with Hillary Clinton.

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Portsmouth Police Chief David Mara Looks Ahead

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InDepthNH.org Podcaster Roger Wood caught up with Portsmouth’s new Interim Police Chief David Mara to talk about taking over the department after more than a year of scandalous revelations. Mara formerly served as police chief in Manchester, the state’s largest city.

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Let There Be Light (From Solar Panels on This Durham Church Roof)

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Light from the sun is not only streaming through the stained-glass windows, but is also helping with the electricity bills.

The roof of the Durham Unitarian Univeralist Fellowship on Madbury Road is covered with an array of panels that are capable of generating some 13 kilowatts of power, according to Michael Fleming, a member of the church’s fellowship.

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John Harrigan and Roger Wood Tell Tales from the Trail

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Writer John Harrigan and print and radio reporter Roger Wood have some fun in this podcast sharing their trials and tribulations covering New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary candidates all the way back to 1968.

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