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Roger Wood Talks Your Right to Know with a Citizen Expert Who Learned the Hard Way
Laurie Ortolano, a resident of Nashua, is now an expert on state law RSA-91A.
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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.
Laurie Ortolano, a resident of Nashua, is now an expert on state law RSA-91A.
Why do some nonprofit organizations seem to be able to balance their books easily while others have to scramble for every month’s bills?
In his latest podcast, podcast producer Roger Wood delves into his favorite hobby, with an invitation for others to join him.
Roger Wood talks with Paula Tracy, a veteran journalist in newspaper, radio and television, about her career, accomplishments and thoughts about the future of journalism in New Hampshire.
The Housing Authority is also managing this new downtown facility which is named Ruth’s Place honoring Ruth Lewis Griffin.
When skiers mention the “Big Nansen“ they are referring to what was once the tallest ski jump in the world.
New Hampshire is far behind other New England states and others across the country when it comes to collecting funds from the driving public for highway improvements.
We use it, email that is. But is it safe from prying eyes or ears? Roger Wood, podcast producer was surprised by the answer when he spoke to two people involved in the battle against those email hackers and cyber attackers in general. And he finds out if there is any protection against them.
A cargo aircraft operation proposed for Pease International Airport could become a boon to the region’s economy or have a serious impact on the quality of life for residents near it.
The New Hampshire Career Academy is an innovative education program that provides students with a pathway leading to a high school diploma, an associate’s degree, an industry credential and a job interview with a New Hampshire employer.