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15 New Hampshire National Guard soldiers are now on duty at the southern border

The Portsmouth Housing Authority’s Portsmouth Housing Committee wants to hear from residents concerning the need for more affordable apartments.

Dr. Joseph Rappold, a former Surgeon at Maine Medical in Portland, is suing the hospital

President Joe Biden is reviving his student student loan relief efforts while campaigning for reelection.

Alex Ray photo by NECN

This week on The Interview you will hear NH people heading to help Ukraine led by Alex Ray founder of Common Man restaurants.

This will be their 9th trip carrying supplies to the war-torn country

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Next week on The Interview you will hear NH people heading to help Ukraine led by Alex Ray founder of Common Man restaurants. For him it’s about the children Here’s a preview

This will be their 9th trip carrying supplies to the war-torn country

Headlines

Got power? You are fortunate. Hundreds of thousands in Maine and New Hampshire don’t.

Eversource, New Hampshire’s largest electricity company, is planning to distribute free more than 1,000 trees and shrubs to customers across its three state service territory.

Maine could be joining other states that award its Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote.

Two lottery ticket holders in Massachusetts didn’t win the Powerball game but came close.

Listen below for more including The Interview

Mark Barden

Coming up on The Interview, more conversation with Mark Barden, a Connecticut man who lost his son in a massive school shooting.

Music: Cutting Edge by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

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Roger Wood at Large

News and interviews

News roundup published Tuesday and Friday

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Next week on The Interview you will hear NH people heading to help Ukraine led by Alex Ray founder of Common Man restaurants. For him it’s about the children Here’s a preview

This will be their 9th trip carrying supplies to the war-torn country

Headlines

Got power? You are fortunate. Hundreds of thousands in Maine and New Hampshire don’t.

Eversource, New Hampshire’s largest electricity company, is planning to distribute free more than 1,000 trees and shrubs to customers across its three state service territory.

Maine could be joining other states that award its Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote.

Two lottery ticket holders in Massachusetts didn’t win the Powerball game but came close.

Listen below for more including The Interview

Mark Barden

Coming up on The Interview, more conversation with Mark Barden, a Connecticut man who lost his son in a massive school shooting.

Music: Cutting Edge by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

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From Greenland fire department a major house fire early today

A New Hampshire jury is expected to start deliberating the Innocence or guilt of Timothy Verrill in his second murder trial.

New Hampshire could double a fine lodged against motorists that won’t take the drunk or drug driving test when they’re stopped on the road.

AAA has pointed out that road rage incidents have increased over the last 10 years, in New England and the country.

Maine’s Senate has voted down a proposed referendum to guarantee abortion rights in the state.

Coming up on the interview, a conversation with Mark Barden, a Connecticut man who lost his son in a massive school shooting.

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He won’t be driving a school bus anymore. 40-year-old Michael Chick won’t be doing anything on the outside for awhile.

Two states, New Hampshire and Maine are considering tougher gun laws.

Schiller Station
Merrimack Power Plant

The last two coal burning plants in New England are to be shut down.

The Chinese-based company building passenger cars for the MBTA in Boston, will be getting $148 million more from the agency.

Rebuilding of the destroyed Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore could take years and cost at least $400 million.

Coming up next, Lars Trodson you may remember was a former newspaper reporter an editor in the seacoast region in New Hampshire. He’s also had other jobs in the seacoast and is a published author. Now, and for several years Lars has been living on Block Island off Rhode Island. He wrote for a newspaper there and has served on the Islands Chamber of Commerce. I spoke to Lars about his island habitat and how much he likes it there. You can hear the interview below.

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EXTRA:  Interview with Geno Marconi

Geno Marconi is the Director of Ports and Harbors for the State of New Hampshire. His responsibility includes monitoring vessel traffic through a narrow and winding channel on one of the world’s fastest rivers, the Piscataqua River. I spoke with him in the aftermath of the Baltimore Maryland bridge collapse. He talked about the safety of New Hampshire’s only port.

Listen below

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EXTRA:  Interview with Geno Marconi

Geno Marconi is the Director of Ports and Harbors for the State of New Hampshire. His responsibility includes monitoring vessel traffic through a narrow and winding channel on one of the world’s fastest rivers, the Piscataqua River. I spoke with him in the aftermath of the Baltimore Maryland bridge collapse. He talked about the safety of New Hampshire’s only port.

Listen below

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Exclusive: Geno Marconi is the Director of Ports and Harbors for the State of New Hampshire. His responsibility includes monitoring vessel traffic through a narrow and winding channel on one of the world’s fastest rivers, the Piscataqua River. An interview with Geno Marconi director of NH Ports and Harbors on safe operation after the tragic Baltimore bridge collapse. Listen below.

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As of this time, there were about $18,000 electricity customers in Maine without power.

A woman accused of abandoning her newborn in Manchester has gotten custody back.

 A total of 16 vehicles were hit and damaged by an out-of-control concrete truck in Concord.

The Maine House of Representatives has voted to do away with the state’s three strikes law for thefts.

Maryland’s governor said that the container ship that hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a collapse, lost power and issued a mayday.

 

Listen below for more including The Interview with Kim Bock, who heads up an agency tracking sober houses .

Now, it’s your turn to speak and be heard.   I’ll be asking your thoughts on serious issues by calling this number 617-466-9703* and waiting for the prompt. Have you ever been the victim of domestic abuse or harm either physically or emotionally from someone you have lived with. How  did you survive it and how do you think others can?  You don’t have to give your name on your recorded call. We may feature your comments on a  podcast.

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As of this time, there were about $18,000 electricity customers in Maine without power.

A woman accused of abandoning her newborn in Manchester has gotten custody back.

 A total of 16 vehicles were hit and damaged by an out-of-control concrete truck in Concord.

The Maine House of Representatives has voted to do away with the state’s three strikes law for thefts.

Maryland’s governor said that the container ship that hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a collapse, lost power and issued a mayday.

 

Listen below for more including The Interview with Kim Bock, who heads up an agency tracking sober houses .

Now, it’s your turn to speak and be heard.   I’ll be asking your thoughts on serious issues by calling this number 617-466-9703* and waiting for the prompt. Have you ever been the victim of domestic abuse or harm either physically or emotionally from someone you have lived with. How  did you survive it and how do you think others can?  You don’t have to give your name on your recorded call. We may feature your comments on a  podcast.

Music: Cutting Edge by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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The producer aims to gather and curate news of general interest 

Thank you very much for subscribing. If you have any trouble receiving the news updates, please email me rogerwoodnews@gmail.com

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Headlines

A couple of new scams are making the rounds in NH and Maine

Lauren Faulkner is mostly off the hook for his alleged spraying of graffiti in Portsmouth.

Timothy Verrill Fosters Daily Democrat photo

Timothy Verrill is back in court on trial for the second time in the murders of two women in Dover.

There are some new wrinkles in the David Ortiz shooting in the Dominican republic.

  U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Chair of the Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight Subcommittee, led a bipartisan U.S. Senate hearing focused on how the U.S. government can continue pushing China and Mexico to stop fentanyl trafficking stemming from their countries, as well as how to strengthen international law enforcement cooperation. The hearing built on Senator Hassan’s bipartisan Congressional Delegation trips to Mexico and China

You can view the Senator’s opening remarks at the hearing below.

Listen below for more including The Interview with veteran realtor John Rice.

Now, it’s your turn to speak and be heard.   I’ll be asking your thoughts on serious issues by calling this number 617-466-9703* and waiting for the prompt. Have you ever been the victim of domestic abuse or harm either physically or emotionally from someone you have lived with. How  did you survive it and how do you think others can?  You don’t have to give your name on your recorded call. We may feature your comments on a  podcast.

Music: Cutting Edge by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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Thank you very much for subscribing. If you have any trouble receiving the news updates, please email me rogerwoodnews@gmail.com

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