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Roger Wood Talks Ruth’s Place in Portsmouth
The Housing Authority is also managing this new downtown facility which is named Ruth’s Place honoring Ruth Lewis Griffin.
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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.
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