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Club Green

By Willa Kammerer on Monday, September 8, 2008.

Going green and going clubbing became synonymous in Rotterdam last week with the grand opening of Club Watt, the world’s first “sustainable dance club".

Doubt: A Parable: A Review

By Kevin Gardner on Monday, September 8, 2008.

The Peterborough Players continue their 2008 season with Doubt: A Parable.

The drama was inspired by the recent sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church.

NHPR Theatre Critic Kevin Gardner has this review.

Groveton Paper Plant's New Owner Wants to Keep the Plant Standing

By Chris Jensen on Monday, September 8, 2008.

The new owner of the Wausau Paper mill in Groveton says he wants to work with the community and has no plans to tear down the building.

William Firestone, president of the Capital Recovery Group in Connecticut, bought the closed paper mill in late August.

NHPR Correspondent Chris Jensen spoke to Firestone and files this report.

Bradley, Stephen Go To Seacoast Chili Fest the Weekend Before the Primary

By David Darman on Monday, September 8, 2008.

Jeb Bradley and John Stephen traveled to Stratham this past weekend, to try and rev up supporters and volunteers for tomorrow’s Primary.

They and other Republican candidates braved the rain to speak and shake hands at the Seacoast Republican Women’s Annual Chili Fest.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more.

September 8, 2008

Today on Word of Mouth, we turn to our computer screens for a look at the latest trends in online video. We’ll find out how networks, advertisers and viewers are adapting to the transition from television to the Web. And we’ll meet an unusual band - two brothers from Deland, Fl. One plays guitar and sings, and the other drums on pots, pans and buckets. Also on the show, the power of rumors. Psychologist Nicholas DiFonzo tells us where gossip comes from, and how it binds us together as much as it pushes us apart.

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NHBIA Senate Forum

10/06/2008

New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College
noon
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The New Hampshire Business and Industry Association, in partnership with NHPR, the New Hampshire Union Leader and New Hampshire Public Television, will present a forum in which candidates for U.S. Senate will discuss issues important to New Hampshire business leaders. The forum will be moderated by NHPR's Laura Knoy.