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ArchivesPSC to Become PSUBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, June 17, 2003.NEW HAMPSHIRE LOST A COLLEGE TODAY BUT IT GAINED A UNIVERSITY. GOVERNOR CRAIG BENSON TODAY SIGNED LEGISLATION OFFICIALLY CHANGING THE NAME OF PLYMOUTH STATE COLLEGE TO PLYMOUTH STATE UNIVERSITY. RETHA FIELDING IS A VICE PRESIDENT AT PLYMOUTH. SHE TELL'S NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO'S MARK BEVIS, THAT SCHOOL OFFICIALS ARE VERY HAPPY WITH THE CHANGES. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Ultimate FitnessBy Trish Anderton on Tuesday, June 17, 2003.The Truth About Exercise. New York Times Science reporter Gina Kolata?s newest book picks apart the multi-million dollar fitness industry to reveal what works and what doesn?t. Trish Anderton guest hosts. NH Americorps Volunteers May Lose FundingBy Shannon Mullen on Tuesday, June 17, 2003.The national Americorps program currently provides 260 volunteers for community service across New Hampshire. Local Americorps officials learned recently they may have to eliminate three-quarters of those positions this fall. New Hampshire Public Radio's Shannon Mullen has more. Ash Baskets and Juke Boxes: Preserving Vintage ItemsBy John Walters on Tuesday, June 17, 2003.Walter Hood is a veteran craftsman at the Peterboro Basket Company and frequent guest on QVC. You may have seen one of his basket-making demonstrations. He joins John to talk about what goes into creating baskets by hand. Also we visit Vintage Vending in Salem, NH. They sell and restore authentic 50?s items like vending machines, jukeboxes, and gas pumps. We're First in the Nation on Motorcycles tooBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, June 17, 2003.The state of New Hampshire is first when it comes to presidential primaries- and motorcycles. According to statistics complied by the Motorcycle Industry Council, New Hampshire has more motorcycles per person than any other state. And that's despite New England's chilly weather. |
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