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Home care Services and Fuel Prices; NH Storyteller Rebecca Rule; Arcade Museum

Aired Sunday, Jul 27, 2008
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Home care Services and Fuel Prices
The price of gasoline in New Hampshire has risen by more than a dollar in the past year. Fuel budgets are through the roof for many organizations that serve homebound citizens, such as Meals on Wheels, and home health care providers. In 2006 alone, health care clinicians in NH made more than one million home visits. NH Outlook's Phil Vaughn finds out how fuel costs are affecting the Visiting Nurses Association in Rochester.

NH Storyteller Rebecca Rule
When was the last time you heard a good story? If you can't remember, then you should have been in Northwood on a recent summer night. A standing room only crowd turned out to celebrate the release of a new book by humorist Rebecca Rule, called, Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storytellers Guide to New Hampshire. The native storysmith spins a yarn with NH Outlook's Dawn DeAngelis.

Arcade Museum
There's a place in New Hampshire where top players meet each year and regularly set world records. But chances are, you don't know about it unless you're an avid fan of arcade games like "Frogger" or "Q-Bert." NH Outlook's Richard Ager visits the American Classic Arcade Museum (links to a press release from 2006) at Laconia's Weirs Beach, a place for competition and preservation of these classic games.

Programming note: Look for NH Outlook now at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday and 6:00 p.m. on Mondays.




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