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Thoughtful Community Radio, Celebrating Concord and the Capital Region
October 2006 - Posts
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Wednesday, 25 October 2006 A candidate forum was held Wednesday afternoon at Concord's Heritage Heights Retirement Center. It featured candidates running for both the House and Senate. Reporter Dave Shurtleff was there: Click Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Wednesday, 25 October 2006 Starting this Monday, the city of Concord will have a new Solid Waste Manager. WKXL's Dave Shurtleff has more: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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News from the Capital Region Written by Dave Shurtleff Tuesday, 24 October 2006 It was three weeks ago today that the town of Canterbury began its 'Pay As You Throw' program. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has this look at how the system is working so Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Tuesday, 24 October 2006 With elections now two weeks away, some Concord residents have noticed their political signs are disappearing from their lawns. Well, the culprit might not be who you think...Reporter Dave Shurtleff has Read More...
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Written by The News Team Tuesday, 24 October 2006 On Tuesday morning, Concord 20/20 held an event titled 'The Road to New Hampshire's Future'. WKXL Reporter Jack Duncan has the details: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Hilary Cogen Tuesday, 24 October 2006 Republicans met Monday night at the Bektash Shrine in Concord for a 'Meet-the-Candidates' Night. Reporter Jack Duncan was there: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Joan Tiano Monday, 23 October 2006 An area snowmobile club held a vintage snowmobile show and swap-meet on Saturday. WKXL's Joan Tiano found out more about the club: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Monday, 23 October 2006 Visitors to the Concord Recreation Department will see a new face behind the counter. WKXL's Dave Shurtleff has more: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Monday, 23 October 2006 Three Bow residents have been arrested on charges of stealing over $3000 from one of their fathers. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has more from the Bow Police Department: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Joan Tiano Tuesday, 24 October 2006 The NH Department of Environmental Services has released some information regarding mercury and fish consumption. WKXL's Joan Tiano has this report: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by The News Team Monday, 23 October 2006 WKXL 1450 won more awards at the 2006 New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters' 'Golden Mike' Awards banquet. Reporter Jack Duncan has the details: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 12 October 2006 It's been three months since a fatal accident has occured on 'Death Alley'. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has this update on how state officials are working to make Route 202-9 as safe as possible: Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 12 October 2006 Concord residents can expect to see a change in their sewer bills at the end of the month. The city has increased rates, and the new rate will apply for October's bill. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 12 October 2006 Concord police officers are sporting a new look. WKXL's Dave Shurtleff has more: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Joan Tiano Thursday, 12 October 2006 The Hillsboro Historical Society is holding its annual 'Candlelight Open House' at the Franklin Pierce homestead this weekend. Here's WKXL's Joan Tiano with the details: Click here for MP3 Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Wednesday, 11 October 2006 Henniker Police are investigating an assault that occured in a remote part of the town on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 10. A 27-year-old woman was attacked by a stranger walking along the road. Reporter Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Wednesday, 11 October 2006 Starting this Monday, October 16, Concord's Sewall's Falls Bridge will be closed each day from 9am to 2pm. This will create some traffic issues for residents of Concord's west side. Reporter Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Tuesday, 10 October 2006 The Concord City Council will be submitting their official stance on two plans to build a new legislative parking garage downtown. The State has proposed two possible solutions to the parking problems Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Tuesday, 10 October 2006 The city of Concord is now one step closer to having its very own dog park. City councilors voted Tuesday night to accept and appropriate $8000 more dollars in donations. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has more: Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 05 October 2006 A teacher at Concord High School has been selected as New Hampshire's top educator. Science teacher Phil Browne was surprised with the honor at an assembly Thursday morning. Reporter Dave Shurtleff Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 05 October 2006 A study released Thursday says New Hampshire weather could be more like that of North Carolina by the end of the century. Reporter Dave Shurtleff found out why: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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News from the Capital Region Written by Dave Shurtleff Wednesday, 04 October 2006 It's officially fall, and Groundwork Concord is once again running their Neighborhood Tree Program. Reporter Dave Shurtleff found out more: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Thursday, 05 October 2006 Bow Police are investigating a burglary that occured at a home Wednesday. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has the latest: Click here for MP3 audio Read More...
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Written by Dave Shurtleff Friday, 29 September 2006 Concord City Councilors met Thursday night for their annual 'Priorities Meeting'. Reporter Dave Shurtleff was there: Click here for MP3 audio. Read More...
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Written by Joan Tiano Monday, 02 October 2006 It was a little bit of everything Greek at the Taste of Greece Festival in Concord on Saturday. WKXL's Joan Tiano was there: Click here for MP3 audio. Read More...
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Written by Joan Tiano Monday, 02 October 2006 Members of New Hampshire's faith and peace communities rallied on the Statehouse lawn Saturday--calling for an end to the war in Iraq. WKXL's Joan Tiano has more: Click here for MP3 audio. Read More...
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The Boscawen Police Department is investigating a string of break-ins to several automobiles in the last two weeks. Reporter Dave Shurtleff has the latest from Boscawen Police: Click here for MP3 audio. Read More...
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The Concord Alzheimer's Association held its annual 'Memory Walk' over the weekend. WKXL Reporter Joan Tiano has the story: Click here for MP3 audio. Read More...
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