New Hampshire
Here is my conversation with one of New Hampshire’s media giants, Jim Rousmaniere – InDepthNH.org
By WAYNE D. KING, NH Secrets and techniques, Legends and Lore
Jim Rousmaniere
Journalist and Creator: “Water Connections” What contemporary water means to us; What we imply to water.
Jim Rousmaniere is a soft-spoken fellow, however these nonetheless waters run deep because the saying goes. He has the curiosity and perception of an oracle to a lot of his admirers. He’s additionally straight out of central casting relating to the function of an editor, glasses at simply the correct degree on his nostril so he can look over them at you and make you’re feeling like his BS meter is at all times on full alert.
After a stint within the Peace corps, he started his profession in journalism at The Baltimore Solar in Baltimore and Washington DC, the place he lined nationwide economics, and within the early Eighties he took over the editorship of the every day Keene (NH) Sentinel. He retired from newspaper administration in 2013, at which period he started researching the topic of his e-book: “Water Connections.”
Whereas he clearly has a deep respect for the pure surroundings, it’s the intimate and instant reference to individuals and their tales that feed his creativeness and enthusiasm and permit him to take what may appear a easy story and weave it along with the artistry of a symphonic composer. Artwork, historical past, science, and enterprise all determine into the story that Jim tells.
Starting with the White Mountain Artwork motion that helped gas a tourism increase and a deep reference to the panorama, Jim then leads us into the devastation of northern forests that spurred each residents and companies to motion ensuing within the Weeks act and the White Mountain Nationwide Forest.
Now usually after I do one among these podcasts I lower out the small speak with which they inevitably start however with Jim Rousmaniere, there’s actually no such factor as small speak and the journalist is ever current. So I’ve included some extra private reflections that Jim managed to “drag” out of me as a result of they might be of curiosity.
You see, one among my very first encounters with Jim was in 1994 after I was a nominee for Governor in a longshot bid to unseat a preferred governor. This dialog was the primary alternative that I needed to thank Jim for ignoring the chances and endorsing me in that race. Jim managed to additionally flip that into a second of candor concerning the nature of politics from my perspective.
In his new e-book “Water Connections” as in each second of his working life, Jim Rousmaniere is deploying his journalistic sensibilities to hunt out the deeper meanings that assist to offer all of us higher perception into the richness and that means of our lives, together with the trials and tribulations, the successes and the defeats.
On this dialog we discuss Water Connections in addition to his reflections on the state of Journalism on this new period of pretend information and digital supply.
Right here is my dialog with one among New Hampshire’s media giants. Jim Rousmaniere.
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Finally a win – New Hampshire Mountain Kings have ended losing streak after 6-3 vs. Elmira Aviators – The Rink Live
On Friday, the New Hampshire Mountain Kings ended their wretched run of six straight defeats with a win over the Elmira Aviators.
The final score was 6-3.
The Mountain Kings started off strong and took the lead at the beginning of the game with
Zemnickis Linards
scoring in the first period, assisted by
Oli Genest
.
The Aviators tied it up 1-1 with a goal from
Charlie Fink
in the first period, assisted by
Alexis Billequey
and
Clarence Beltz
.
The Mountain Kings took the lead halfway through the first period when Tanner Anctil scored, assisted by
Santeen Golja
and
Cole Roenick
.
The Mountain Kings’
Jake Hutchen
increased the lead to 3-1 late in the first, assisted by
Rogiero Cacciarelli
.
One goal were scored in the second period, and the Mountain Kings led 3-2 going in to the third period.
The Mountain Kings increased the lead to 4-2 early in the third period when Kim Hilmersson found the back of the net, assisted by
Damon Bossie
.
Alexander Duhon
made it 5-2 with a goal nine minutes later.
Kai Elkie
narrowed the gap to 5-3 with a goal five minutes later, assisted by
Ben Costantino
.
The Mountain Kings increased the lead to 6-3 with 32 seconds remaining of the third after a goal from Oli Genest.
Next games:
The teams meet again on Saturday at 6 p.m. CST, this time in Elmira at LECOM Event Center.
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Southern New Hampshire University announces summer 2024 dean’s list
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire – Southern New Hampshire University recently announced its dean’s list for the summer semester.
The list honors full-time undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.5 to 3.69. The students also must earn 12 credits during the 16-week or paired eight-week summer, winter or spring and fall semesters.
Students from the Sauk Valley area named to the dean’s list include:
- Destinee Howard of Sterling
- Xia Harris of Sterling
- Casondra Bailey of Mt. Morris
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Saturday morning showers in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire
We finally made it to the weekend — a decent weekend at that! But big weather changes are right around the corner.
As we move through this Saturday, a weak cold front will swing through Eastern Mass and southern New Hampshire, giving way to a few morning showers and sprinkles.
Otherwise, we’ll see partly sunny skies. Skies will gradually clear by evening. High temperatures will rise into the low 70s. Tonight, a few clouds are possible with low temperatures in the low 50s.
Hey, talking about tonight — you might have a chance to see the Northern Lights. The K-Index is hinting at a decent opportunity tonight, especially over northern New England.
So, the farther north you are, the better the likelihood to see the aurora. And with a mostly clear sky expected, it should be ideal to experience it. Let us know if you see the aurora!
On Sunday, with the cold front to our south, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be a tad cooler, too, reaching the mid 60s for highs. Lows will drop into the low 50s.
Umbrella weather is headed our way for Monday! In fact, we’re tracking a stronger cold front that will slide through Boston. So, expect showers Monday morning during the morning commute through at least the mid-afternoon. No severe weather is in the forecast. Highs will be in the mid 60s.
Another surge of cooler weather will push in from Tuesday into Wednesday, delivering quite a chill to Greater Boston. In fact, highs will be in the upper 50s for both Wednesday and Thursday with morning temperatures in the mid to upper 40s.
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