Todd Bookman

Correspondent
NH News
3:25 pm
Wed February 8, 2012

House Votes to End Chancellor's Office

The New Hampshire House today voted to eliminate the Chancellor’s Office within the University System. The bill calls for many of the responsibilities of the Office to be shifted to the Board of Trustees and to school presidents. Created in 1974, the Chancellor’s duties include government relations, purchasing and audits.

"There is unneeded repetition," says Representative Robbie Parsons. He told colleagues that the four colleges already have many of the same structures in place, allowing them to move a lot of the work to the respective offices of the four schools. Republicans say this will save money that can be used to keep tuition down, and to help achieve the Board's goals. 

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Word of Mouth - Segment
1:37 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

50 Yard Line Seats, for the Homeless?

Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo via Flickr Creative Commons

Florida lawmakers are hoping an obsure statute can force team owners to give back taxpayer money, or else open their doors to destitute locals.

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Word of Mouth - Segment
10:33 am
Mon January 30, 2012

Schwinners on Pursuit of Losers

What do you do when someone steals your bike? Grab your GPS and find them, of course. One cyclist switches gears on the underground trail of bike theft.

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Gingrich
9:40 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

Will Things Get Better for Newt?

Richard Lowrance, Volunteer/Optimist
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Richard Lowrance isn't surprised that Gingrich is only pulling 10-percent of the vote here in New Hampshire. "There was a huge undecided factor right up until today," says Lowrance. "It was really difficult to predict how this would go." 

As a volunteer for the campaign, Lowrance, a Nashua resident, has seen crowds grow at recent events. "I think South Carolina is going to go much better for us. This is still a very open race."

Gingrich
8:20 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

Early Figures Show Newt at 10%

Todd Bookman for NHPR

With Romney being declared the winner, the race now turns to the rest. With less than 20% of the polling stations reporting, Newt is grabbing 10-percent of the votes. The mood here at his HQ remains upbeat, with the crowd starting to file into the ballroom in anticipation of the former Speaker's speech.

 

Gingrich
8:07 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

A Busy, Busy Week for NH Republicans

NH Republican Party Secretary Greg Carson
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Greg Carson, secretary of the N.H. Republican Party, is running out of steam. After a week of non-stop events, Carson said he is looking forward to tomorrow morning.

"I can't wait." 

The secretary isn't endorsing any candidate, but believes that having a large pool of choices is good for New Hampshire voters.

"The only bad thing is that the current mix of candidates is going to lead to some internal fighting," he says. 

Carson's wife, State Sen. Sharon Carson, has endorsed Mitt Romney.

 

 

Gingrich
7:32 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

Media Crush

Media swarm at Camp Gingrich in Manchester.
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With less than an hour to go before polls close in New Hampshire, a huge crowd of reporters swarm Camp Gingrich. Flashbulbs and headphones are in the majority, as supporters are slowly starting to trickle in. 

Gingrich
7:07 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

Ready To Swing

The band Tuxedo Junction does a sound-check at Camp Gingrich.
Todd Bookman for NHPR

Strike up the band! Team Gingrich has hired Boston-based Tuxedo Junction to entertain the former Speaker's fans here in Manchester. The six-piece band will be playing a broad mix of tunes. Expect a few swing songs if polls look good...a dirge or two if Newt doesn't finish in the top three.

Gingrich
6:21 pm
Tue January 10, 2012

Fighting for Final Votes

State Representative Laurie Pettengill waves signs for Newt Gingrich outside of the Verizon Center.
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Polls will be closing soon here in Manchester. Outside of the Gingrich Camp, NH House Representative Laurie Pettengill (R, Carroll 1) is hoping to sway a few more voters over to Newt Gingrich. After volunteering for Romney four years ago, the first-term Representative is attracted to Newt's ideas for balancing the budget. "The conservative party is important to me," she says. "He's the right mix that we need." 

 

 

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