Small Towns Cope With Tragedy

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, July 25, 2003.
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The indictment of Manuel Gehring has put Concord on the national map. Tragedies in small communities bring grief counselors to action and inundate quiet streets with news vans and curious onlookers. We look at and learn about how several small New Hampshire town have dealt with past tragedies. Our guests are Gerri King, social psychologist with Human Dynamics Associates, Inc. in Concord; Timothy Wildman, a pastoral psychotherapist in Concord; and John Harrigan, publisher of the Colebrook News and Sentinel.

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